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Power Forward: Cheat Sheet Rankings Fantasy Basketball 08-09

Top 80 Power Forward Rankings

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Welcome to the Fantasy Basketball Season! All fantasy basketball power forward rankings below are based off of a standard fantasy basketball scoring system including: FG%, FT%, 3 point field goals, points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers. Good Luck to Everyone This Fantasy Basketball Season!

POWER FORWARD RANKINGS

1. Amare Stoudemire - Phoenix Suns
Center eligibility makes Amare the best option among fantasy basketball power forwards.

2. Elton Brand - Philadelphia 76ers
Brand gets the nod over Dirk because he holds the ever important center eligibility in many fantasy basketball leagues.

3. Dirk Nowitzki - Dallas Mavericks
Solid in all fantasy basketball categories, but doesn't qualify as a center which hurts his value a tad.

4. Shawn Marion - Miami Heat
Should form a potent 1-2 punch with Wade. Marion has all the tools a fantasy basketball team needs.

5. Kevin Garnett - Boston Celtics
Still a dominate PF option in any type of fantasy basketball league.

6. Chris Bosh - Toronto Raptors
Some may think Jermaine O'Neal's presence diminishes Bosh's value, but I think it does just the opposite.

7. Pau Gasol - Los Angeles Lakers
Lovin' life in LA.

8. Carols Boozer - Utah Jazz
Rebound king who can also score 20 plus points per game, not to mention his shooting percentages are great for a big man.

9. Al Jefferson - Minnesota Timberwolves
Jefferson posted an excellent fantasy basketball season last year, and the addition of Kevin Love should free up more space for him.

10. Tim Duncan - San Antonio Spurs
Man is it me or does the center position in fantasy basketball seem oozing with talent this year!?!? Duncan at #10 is crazy to imagine.

11. Rashard Lewis - Orlando Magic
Lewis offers an exceptional roto-game in fantasy basketball leagues , but in head-to-head leagues he just doesn't get enough stats on a nightly basis.

12. Josh Smith - Atlanta Hawks
If you can stomach his low free throw percentage and high turnover totals, then his combination of blocks, steals, points, and rebounds are a great asset to any fantasy basketball team.

Power Forward: Cheat Sheet Rankings Fantasy Basketball 08-09
Power Forward:  Cheat Sheet Rankings Fantasy Basketball 08-09

Shaquille O'Neal #32, Steve Nash #13, and Amare Stoudemire #1 of the Phoenix Suns

Credit: Barry Gossage

Copyright: Barry Gossage

Takeaways
  • Amare Stoudemire #1
  • Amir Johnson - Sleeper Pick
  • Jeff Green - Breakout Pick
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