Top 10 Projected Centers for 2015-2016

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3. DeAndre Jordan

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After verbally agreeing to sign with the Dallas Mavericks this past offseason, it only took DeAndre a couple of days to change his mind and re-sign with the Los Angeles Clippers. Hopefully this won’t prove to be a distraction as Jordan gears up for training camp and looks to improve on a spectacular 2014-2015 outing. Last season, he led the NBA in rebounds and was a premier center in the game. Yes, he might be the worst free-throw shooter of all time but if you believe the notion that his production in that category couldn’t possibly get worse, he has a great chance of finishing the upcoming season as the number one big man in the league.

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Grant is a life-long Miami Heat fan hailing from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. His earliest Heat memories involve Eddie Jones going off on opponents and hoping he'd become the next Michael Jordan. When that didn't pan out, a guy named Dwyane Wade came to Miami and Grant's fandom turned to obsession. He graduated with an English degree from the University of Central Florida and currently resides in Los Angeles.