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The starting five best centers in the NBA.

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Okay, here we go. Jokuj is number one, Joel Embiid is number two. And I'm only doing that because Jokuj just won a championship. If Jokuj didn't win a championship, Joel Embiid would be my number one. Big Zu is a friend of mine. He's for sure top five. He's might be not three, maybe not four, but I'm putting him top five. I don't know. You asked me my question. Big Zu is a friend of mine. I told you before I gave you my answer. That leaves me two positions, probably three and four. And I'm going to go, Anthony Davis first, then Bam.

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Wow. The disrespect you're putting Big Zu over Wemby.

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He's not a five.

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What? The seven, four dudes out of five?

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He's everything. You can't even put him in comparison with other people. He's the best player in the NBA next year.

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Yeah, but then he's a center. What are you talking about?

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Just because you're at 7-4, it don't make you center. We're talking about guys who are centers, who come out and set screen and rolls. None of these guys that we name and come up up.