

There's no way that anyone could rank any power forward over Duncan.

A 5 time NBA Champion with 6 Finals appearances (only loss came in 2013), a 3 Time Finals MVP, a 2 time regular season MVP, 15 time All Star and a All Star Game MVP, Rookie of the Year, the Spurs all time leading scorer, a defensive force with 15 collective appearances on either the All Defensive First or Second Team, and 10 appearances on the All NBA First Team with 3 appearances on the Second Team. The 19 year veteran amassed a legacy unlike any other and over his career, he made waves through the sport, and his accolades are endless. The also recently retired Duncan is so ahead of damn near everyone on this list in general (minus maybe Malone, as they are sort of close), that it isn't really fair. Was there any other choice? Really? There's no chance. Bosh has played as a Center sometimes as well, but he's a core power forward and with his legacy and his accolades, he's certainly top 10 worthy. This would lead the Heat to 4 straight Finals appearances and 2 championships. His time in Miami Heat saw him take a bit of a backseat to LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, but Bosh was still pivotal. He would be named to the All Star game a total of 11 times and is the current leading scorer in the history of the Toronto Raptors. After a few seasons of struggle with the Raptors, Bosh would end up leading the Raptors to the postseason and end up making the All NBA Second Team one season as well. Selected 4th in the 2003 draft, Bosh went straight from Georgia Tech to the NBA and never looked back. Featuring the sights and sounds that fans of the franchise will instantly recognise, EA SPORTS NBA JAM mixes the old school with the new, to deliver a one-of-a-kind sports presentation on Wii.

He's played at a high level since entering the league, finishing on the All Rookie First Team in 2004. EA SPORTS NBA JAM revives the classic franchise with vintage NBA JAM gameplay, and all-new features that deliver a fresh new take on the game. What made me lean towards Bosh is his consistency over the years minus the injuries that have plagued him the last few years. I struggled a bit with deciding the final choice for this top 10.
