Philadelphia 76ers: Ranking Tobias Harris as a power forward 2021

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15. Bojan Bogdanovic

Offensively, Bojan Bogdanovic is arguably top-10  among power forward. He’s a three-level scorer who is lethal as an outside shooting. He’s been an important key to the Utah Jazz’s success this season behind Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert. However, he’s not a good defender which lands him at the 15th spot.

14. Harrison Barnes

Harrison Barnes doesn’t get enough love for just how good he is. He’s the ultimate role player in the NBA. He’s a 3-and-D wing that can occasionally create his own shot. Sadly, he’s wasting away on the Sacramento Kings. He could be a missing piece for several teams from being a contender. It should be noted that Marvin Bagley III has recently returned to the lineup, but due to Barnes holding the position most of the season, he gets the nod on this list as well.

13. Marcus Morris

Marcus Morris wasn’t the starter to begin the year for the Los Angeles Clippers, that was originally Nicolas Batum, who is having a great year in his own right. Morris, however, has the second-best 3-point percentage in the NBA this year. Morris was already a solid two-way player, so this hot shooting certainly makes him valuable to the Clippers’ title hopes this year.

12. Aaron Gordon

Aaron Gordon began the year with the struggling Orlando Magic before getting traded to the Denver Nuggets. Gordon can do a little of everything and is one of the most athletic players in the league. If Jamal Murray didn’t go down with injuries, then it could have been argued that he made the Nuggets the favorite to come out of the Western Conference playoff bracket.

11. Draymond Green

It would be a lie to write that ranking Draymond Green was easy. He was as low as 17th and as high as 10th in these rankings as I created this list. Draymond is a non-factor scoring the ball at this stage of his career with the Golden State Warriors. He just can’t shoot the ball anymore, but he’s still an elite defender and playmaker. He’s probably going to be a Hall of Famer which helped him in these rankings.