Denver Nuggets: Top 5 Power Forwards In Team History By winstonharris PREV NEXT Top 5 Power Forwards In Nuggets History Getty Images The Denver Nuggets have put together some underrated teams in the past. The power forwards were even more underrated despite some of their success. Let’s check out the top five for the Nuggets at the four position. 5. Antonio McDyess Getty Images 5. Antonio McDyess Getty Images In two different stints with the Nuggets, Antonio McDyess provided quality help to the team. In 1995, he entered the NBA with Denver and earned All-Rookie First Team honors. His six seasons in the Mile High City gave way to an average of 18.2 points, nine rebounds, and 1.7 blocks. His efforts were finally recognized with an All-Star selection in 2001. 4. Bobby Jones Getty Images 4. Bobby Jones Getty Images The defensive side of the game for Denver belongs to Bobby Jones. He accumulated 625 blocks in four seasons with the Nuggets. Jones finds himself listed at number six within the franchise for most steals and fourth for most blocks. Jones was part of a Nuggets team that made an ABA Finals appearance in 1976. 3. Kenyon Martin Getty Images 3. Kenyon Martin Getty Images The last time the Denver Nuggets were a legitimate threat to win it all, Kenyon Martin was partly responsible. The Nuggets never missed the playoffs during Martin’s tenure with the team. In his seven seasons with the Nuggets, the number one overall draft pick averaged 12.3 points and seven rebounds a game. He always kept the Nuggets energized with his highlight dunks and intimidating style of defense. 2. Nene Hilario Getty Images 2. Nene Hilario Getty Images One of the best Nuggets’ lineups in history contained Nene Hilario. When he played along side the likes of Marcus Camby, Carmelo Anthony, Chauncey Billups and Andre Miller, the Nuggets were dangerous. He helped Denver make the playoffs eight out of the nine and a half seasons he was there. He posted a career average of 12.4 points and seven rebounds before getting traded to the Washington Wizards. 1. Kiki Vandeweghe Getty Images 1. Kiki Vandeweghe Getty Images When old-school basketball is talked about, it’s hard not to mention Kiki Vandeweghe. In four seasons with Denver, he put up 23.3 points and 5.3 rebounds per game. Vadeweghe finds himself ninth in franchise history for field goals made and 10th on the list for most points scored. His shooting ability made him dangerous at the four spot and boosted the offensive abilities of the Nuggets during that era. Teams in this article » Denver Nuggets Share You May Also Like Related Stories 5 Biggest Positives For Denver Nuggets' 2015-16 Season 5 Players Who Won't Be On Denver Nuggets In 2016-17 NBA Season Watch Denver Nuggets' Emmanuel Mudiay Devastate Philadelphia 76ers With Miraculous Game-Winning Buzzer Beater Watch Denver Nuggets' Jusuf Nurkic Give LeBron James A Death Stare After Rejection Denver Nuggets Need To Focus On Developing Their Young Backcourt In 2015-16 Stretch Run Watch Denver Nuggets' Kenneth Faried Throw Down Monstrous Alley-oop All Over Miami Heat