A dominant force in the NBA for 20 seasons, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar revolutionized the game with his incomparable skyhook, which remains one of the most iconic and unblockable shots in basketball history. Beyond his scoring prowess, Abdul-Jabbar was a fierce defensive presence, amassing numerous block records and altering the course of countless games. His incredible longevity, coupled with six championships, cements him as one of the greatest centers to ever grace the hardwood.
- Position: Center
- Age: 78
- Birthplace: New York, New York, USA
- 1Magic Johnson370 Votes
- 2Oscar Robertson278 Votes
- 3James Worthy262 Votes
The epitome of a winner, Bill Russell led the Boston Celtics to an astounding 11 championships during his 13-year career, earning him a place among the most successful athletes in the history of professional sports. Known for his defensive tenacity, shot-blocking ability, and gritty determination, Russell was the ultimate team player who consistently put his squad before personal accolades. His fierce rivalry with Wilt Chamberlain and unwavering commitment to winning continue to serve as a standard for greatness in the realm of professional basketball.
- Position: Center
- Age: Dec. at 88 (1934-2022)
- Birthplace: Monroe, Louisiana, USA
- 1Bill Russell568 Votes
- 2Kevin Garnett355 Votes
- 3Robert Parish398 Votes
The legendary Wilt Chamberlain stands tall in NBA lore as one of the most dominant and prolific scorers the league has ever seen, once even scoring an unfathomable 100 points in a single game. But "Wilt the Stilt" was far more than just a scorer, as he also possessed an unparalleled physicality and a relentless motor that made him a dominant rebounder and shot-blocker throughout his storied career. Chamberlain's otherworldly athleticism and sheer dominance laid the groundwork for future centers and forever changed how the game was played.
- Position: Center
- Age: Dec. at 63 (1936-1999)
- Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
- 1Jerry West242 Votes
- 2Elgin Baylor183 Votes
- 3Hal Greer99 Votes
A force of nature in the paint, Shaquille O'Neal's sheer size, strength, and agility redefined what was possible for a big man in the NBA. With few defenders able to contain his overpowering presence, Shaq led the charge for the Los Angeles Lakers during their three-peat championship run from 2000 to 2002. Complementing his physical prowess with a magnetic personality and larger-than-life charisma, O'Neal's impact on the league is still felt by centers and fans alike today.
- Position: Center
- Age: 53
- Birthplace: Newark, New Jersey, USA
- Number: 33
- 1Good Burger154 Votes
- 2Blue Chips119 Votes
- 3Scary Movie 442 Votes
Hakeem Olajuwon dominated the paint during the '90s and is widely regarded as one of the most skilled big men to have ever played the game, possessing an unmatched combination of footwork, agility, and defensive prowess. With an offensive skill set boasting the iconic "Dream Shake" and an uncanny ability to read opposing players on defense, the Nigerian-born center led the Houston Rockets to back-to-back championships in 1994 and 1995. Olajuwon's all-around brilliance not only earned him a place in the pantheon of great NBA centers but also inspired a generation of big men to follow in his footsteps.
- Position: Center
- Age: 62
- Birthplace: Lagos, Nigeria
Nikola Jokić, a Serbian-born sensation, has quickly established himself as one of the most unique and talented big men in the NBA today. With his incredible court vision and exceptional passing ability, Jokić has redefined the center position by acting as a point-center, initiating offensive sets and creating opportunities for his teammates. As his game continues to evolve, Jokić's blend of size, skill, and basketball IQ promises to captivate fans and confound opponents for years to come.
- Position: Center
- Age: 30
- Birthplace: Sombor, Serbia
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