The power forward position is a more comprehensive position on the basketball court, usually the big forward is a little taller than the small forward, and a little more maneuverable than the center, so there are a lot of different styles of players in the power forward position. There are those who are primarily scoring players and those who excel on the defensive end of the floor. The five strongest power forwards in league history have basically been recognized by fans as Duncan, Malone, Garnett, Nowitzki and Barkley. Each of these five power forward players can be characterized in their own way. All five of these legends have had triple-doubles in the game, including four triple-doubles for Duncan and two for Nogami, who has taken 20.
Nowitzki
According to the characteristics of each position on the basketball court, forward players are the players most likely to get triple-doubles. The ability to be well-rounded allows power forward players to score, rebound, assist and play defense. Of the five all-time power forwards, the one with the worst assisting ability is Nowitzki, who was more of a scorer and not very good at assisting. He was very consistent with his three-pointers and mid-range shots, and had a mastery of the Golden Gophers that made him a big-time assister on the offensive end of the floor. Nowitzki's career assists average is only 2.4 per game, and even then, Nowitzki has had two triple-doubles, which is very rare.
Malone
Also an explosive scoring power forward, his career scoring total ranks second in NBA history, and assists are likewise not something he excels at. Malone is a little better than Nowitzki, averaging 3.6 assists per game and getting triple-doubles four times in his career, which still makes Malone's scoring ability a little more impressive by comparison.
Duncan
is a more comprehensive ball player, but the assists are also not much, career averages only 3 times, with Malone also got 4 times a triple-double, it seems that the big forward to get a triple-double is not an easy thing.
Garnett
Compared to the above three more comprehensive, offensive and defensive ends are excellent players, his career triple-double number of times reached 19 triple-double data, of which 16 times in the regular season to get, 3 times in the playoffs to get. When the wolf king Garnett is not a name for nothing, Garnett's five data can be ranked in the history of the top 50, can be called the most comprehensive power forward.
Barkley
Single on the triple-double data, Barkley is the five people among the NO.1. Barkley's career got 20 triple-double data, of which 17 times in the regular season, 3 times in the playoffs. Although his height is at a disadvantage in the interior, but with his strong body and stable under the plate, in the long man like a forest of interior frequently pick rebounds. Barkley's shorter height made him more agile and better off the dribble. Barkley averaged 3.9 assists per game, which is very good among power forwards.