Because the guy that I replied to included it, that's why I said 'if'. KAT and Horford is definitely a C and is classified as such by NBA.com and ESPN.com
Davis, at least, could definitely be a full-time starting center if his team wanted him there. Serge Ibaka could, too. Getting too hung up on the position they generally play doesn't make sense, since in many cases position is dictated by the rest of the personnel or team philosophy. Olajuwon could have been a center or power forward. Duncan, too. One got played at center and the other (mostly) at power forward.
Meh, his stats aren't that different than last year. "Dwight is not the problem nor the solution"- Milkhair
He was referencing my list and why aren't they centers? just because you don't think they fit the bill? Horford has almost exclusively been the starting center for the Hawks over his career, Towns started at center all year long, and Bosh was the starting center on multiple championship teams. Calling them "not centers" is splitting hairs to say the least. In an NBA where positions are largely meaningless, your point is equally as irrelevant
Milkhair also said this : "Lot of people say throw him the ball more... but I'm like 'throw him the ball more?.' First of all, if he gets really close they foul him, and he has tough time making free throws... if he gets in a bad rut, he gets off balance and (commits) a lot of turnovers that come from throwing that ball to the low post, and you're playing tight playoff games... it's hard to throw the guy the ball, when you're not sure what he's gonna do with it...so, that's the kind of Dwight after coaching him for couple of years"
When talking about the label of center, I think defense, rebounding and size are key, the size and strength to hold big centers is important. That's why I don't view Horford, Bosh or other combo bigs as true centers. If your saying position doesn't matter anymore in today's NBA, I agree to an extent, but this thread is about Howard being a top 10 center or not, not being a top 10 bigman. That's the only reason why I brought question to some of the players listed, I have no bias for Howard being a top center or not, nor do I have a problem with combo players.
If the player earning the most salary on your team doesn't even belong in top 10 in his position, that's a problem and investment gone wrong.
It was a problem last year that was covered by multiple guys stepping up on his behalf, which you should not take for granted. and I'm with McHale that he sucks at post-up.