NBA 2018-19 season: The top 10 power forwards today

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#5 Paul Millsap

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A fully healthy Paul Millsap could have ensured the Nuggets' qualification to the postseason for the first time in 5 seasons last year. As fate would have it, he missed nearly half the season with a wrist injury as the Nuggets ran out of steam after initially adapting to his loss well.

Millsap is one of the most defensively versatile power forwards in the league, and an All-Defensive Team candidate at his best. He is a really good rebounder for his size (6'9"), and his repertoire of isolation moves from the low post allow him to be a dominant scorer when required - which is not often, as Millsap is a really good system player and can leverage the strengths of those around him to synthesize the best possible result for the team overall.

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A healthy 2018-19 campaign will most likely see him back in playoff action after a gap of one summer, and this time it'll be in Mile High City.

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