Golden State forward Draymond Green received another notable recognition earlier this week, being named among the best power forwards in NBA history. In a recent list made by HoopsHype, Green was selected as the No. 15 power forward in league history. Green was ranked one place behind five-time NBA champion Dennis Rodman.
Although Green has yet to retire, he’s put together quite an impressive resume, which includes four NBA titles, nine All-Defensive Teams, two All-NBA teams, a Defensive Player of the Year Award and four All-Star appearances. To this point, Green has played in 949 career games, averaging 8.7 points, 6.8 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 1.3 steals and one block per game.
Right behind Green was another former Warriors forward, Chris Webber, who spent two of his 15 NBA seasons in the Bay Area, earning Rookie of the Year Award honors with the franchise following the 1993-94 season.
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This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Draymond Green named one of the best power forwards in NBA history
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