
5. Pascal Siakam (2022)
37.9 min, 22.8 pts, 8.5 reb, 5.3 ast, 1.3 stl, .565 TS%, .151 WS/48, 3.5 BPM
4. Chris Bosh (2010)
36.1 min, 24.0 pts, 10.8 reb, 2.4 ast, 1.0 blk, .592 TS%, , .182 WS/48, 3.6 BPM
A close PF battle. Siakam is the better passer and defender than Bosh who was saving energy on that end compared to Miami, but Bosh is the better scorer with a superb isolation and free throw drawing game and being one of the best midrange shooters, making him an easy fit in an offense compared to a point forward. When judging their tenures as best players overall, I prefer Siakam's supporting cast more despite the bench, so that he only made the playoffs 1 time to Bosh's carry job 2 (and both's near miss in 23 for Siakam and 10 for Bosh being close) looks worse. In 2010 Bosh's offensive stats are helped by Triano ball, but still, a starting lineup of Calderon, Derozan, Hedo and Bargnani is such an awful fit on defense that getting them to 41 wins is impressive impact.