NBA’s Top 10 Frontcourts of 2012-13

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9. Atlanta Hawks

Even with one of the better offensive frontcourts in the league, the Atlanta Hawks always seem to fall under the radar. They are constantly on NBATV instead of TNT or ESPN, especially in the playoffs, but actually have a fun frontcourt to watch. If only the Hawks had a top-10 center, they could be a better team. Josh Smith and Al Horford are strong forwards for this team, but the franchise still seeks for a consistent center. Zaza Pachulia and Johan Petro are just not going to get it done. They would be helpful as second- and third-string centers, but neither can be a starter for a playoff team. One of my favorite parts of this Hawks team is Kyle Korver, who has made at least one 3-pointer in 73 straight games. He is only 16 games away from Dana Barros’ record of 89 consecutive contests.