1. Yao Ming, Houston Rockets
It is finally time for the Ming Dynasty to reign in the NBA. No question is the number one center fantasy-wise. Reunited with "The Franchise" and they still have T-Mac, look for Yao to get the garbage and get you points, rebounds, assists, blocks, and is a big man that can hit his free throws and 18-foot jumpers.
2. Amare Stoudemire, Phoenix Suns
The main recipient of Steve Nash's great passes, Stoudemire will clog up the paint and get those boards, dunks, and will get to the line a lot.
3. Marcus Camby, Denver Nuggets
He's worth the guaranteed 10 games due to injury risk. A threat in every statistical category in your fantasy leagues, but he's going to get hurt eventually.
4. Dwight Howard, Orlando MagicThe most charismatic big man since the other Center in Florida that did not make this top 10 list, Shaquille O'Neal. Dwight Howard (left) is an instant double-double and can very well get you at least 2 blocks a game.
5. Emeka Okafor, Charlotte Bobcats
If he can stay healthy, he could lead this team in points, rebounds, and blocks, and to the playoffs. Seriously, he just needs to stay healthy.
6. Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Cleveland Cavaliers
Getting up there in age, but still can play. Their second option behind number 23 can shoot from outside, get points inside, and do everything a good big man can do.
7. Tyson Chandler, New Orleans Hornets
The Hornets have a gem in Chandler. He is one of the best shot blockers in the league and can get double figure boards every game.
8. Brad Miller, Sacramento Kings
Not a good defensive player, but one of the best offensive Centers in the league. Once again, it is reliant that he stays healthy.
9. Ben Wallace, Chicago Bulls
The best shot blocker in the NBA. Also can steal, and getcha boards. Not the most reliable on points, but will get you those other stats.
10. Samuel Dalembert, Philadelphia 76ers
An offensive-minded center on a weak offensive team. Very good at scoring, can hit the glass, and the occasional blocked shots.
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