Worst NBA Power Forwards Of All Time Ranked

Worst NBA Power Forwards Of All Time Ranked

Take a look at the list of the worst NBA power forwards players to ever play in the history of National Basketball Association

A player who plays as the power forward in an NBA team, needs to posses both offensive as well as defensive skills. A Player who can score points layups, dunks and step backs, while also making important defensive blocks.

Over the years, the power forwards has seen the likes of many players such as Draymond Green, Anthony Davis, LaMarcus Aldridge etc. who has paved their way for more than a decade in the NBA as the best in the current generation.

On the contrary there have been a handful of players who have miserably failed to live up to their hype and give justice to the power forward position. Take a look at just the same players to see what we are talking about.

Top Worst NBA Power Forwards of All Time

3. Kyle Wiltjer

In his days of college basketball, Kyle Wiltjer was considered a beast as he averaged more than 20 points per game. Still he went un-drafted in the 2016 NBA Draft, yet he got an oppurtunity to play for Houston Rockets.

He shot a terrible .286% from the field and couldn’t maintain over 1 point per game average over the year. Also, Kyle Wiltjer had troubles being efficient on the court which is not something a franchise wants to see from a four year college player.

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Having said that Kyle Wiltjer is still in his early days of NBA career, hopefully he could improve.

2. Udonis Haslem

If only he has been named as a Miami Heat’s legend, is because he spent 13 years playing or the same franchise. Wherein he couldn’t make a major breakthrough in any one.

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To sum up his career graph, Udonis Haslem went from being a defensive anchor for the Miami Heat to being one of the worst big men in the league statistically.

1. Ryan Kelly

Just like many players, Ryan Kelly’s best years in the NBA were when he was playing for the Los Angeles Lakers. Yet after impressing, when he got a chance to play for more minutes, he miserably failed.

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With a poor scoring, rebounding and assists record Kelly surely has to be among the worst players to ever play as a power forward in the NBA.

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