On the court, if everyone wants to have a score difference, then you must choose carefully for the third position, as this position is generally reserved for the dominant inside player. Therefore, the recommendation for NBA All-Star third position players cannot be taken lightly. There are not many third position players that we strongly recommend here. If you haven't delved deeply into the players for this position, the introductions in this article can help you get familiar with these few players.

Porziņģis is a good player suitable for the third position, with a contract fee of 500,000. Porziņģis stands at 218cm tall and has a wingspan of 229cm. For the third position, such a physical model has a significant advantage, showing quite excellent front-court protection ability in actual games, significantly hindering the opponent's offense. In terms of shooting attributes, his mid-range shot value is 150, and his three-point shot value is 124, making his shooting package very smooth. Despite having only one shooting badge, with such data, he can still cause great damage to the opponent's mid- and long-range shots, making the opponents not dare to leave him open easily on defense.
In terms of scoring methods, his back-to-the-basket fadeaway shot value is 140, close-range shot value reaches 162, and standing dunk value is 145. These data indicate that Porziņģis has extremely powerful finishing ability under the basket, whether through clever post-up single plays, strong close-range attacks, or domineering standing dunks, all of which can effectively convert offenses into scores. However, as a third-position player mainly focusing on space C play, Porziņģis also has some shortcomings, particularly in his rebounding ability, which is relatively average.

This leads to the need for players to manually control his movement more in actual games, to occupy advantageous positions for boxing out, thus compensating for his weakness in rebounds. In terms of playstyle suggestions, during offense, one should fully leverage Porziņģis' shooting advantages and under-the-basket finishing ability, which is quite suitable for the corner squatting position tactic in ISO plays. That is, after providing screens for teammates at the corner, he can use his long-range shooting ability to score. Additionally, he can perform pick-and-roll cooperation with teammates and then cut into the paint.
After receiving the ball, he can complete the score with his outstanding under-the-basket finishing ability. Through such playstyle, fully utilizing Porziņģis' characteristics, better results can be achieved in the game. Besides the previously mentioned Porziņģis, another option for the third position player is Andre, with a contract fee of only 100,000. Drummond stands at 211cm tall and has a wingspan of 229cm. Such physical conditions give him absolute dominance in the streetball third position, especially in the under-the-basket area, where his presence is extremely strong.

In terms of rebounding, Drummond's offensive rebound value is as high as 162, and his defensive rebound value reaches 165, coupled with the Rebounding Monster badge, allowing him to dominate in any rebound contest. Opponents often need to double-team him to barely prevent him from grabbing rebounds, but even so, Drummond can still use his physical advantages and keen judgment of rebounds to secure them. Although Drummond's interior defense value is only 116, his long arms become a major asset in defense, effectively protecting the rim and disrupting the opponent's shots.
In terms of scoring, Drummond's standing dunk value is 157, and his breakaway dunk value is 133, unlocking the ability to absorb contact under the basket. Coupled with his two finishing badges, this makes his under-the-basket finishing ability extremely impressive. Whether catching a pass and immediately taking off for a dunk, or forcefully pushing through opponents in a crowd to score, Drummond can handle it with ease. This scoring ability makes him a key target for opponents to guard, but even so, he always finds the right opportunities to score.

The above are some recommendations for NBA All-Star third position players. Currently, although there are many choices for the third position, because the initial team funds are limited, you should prioritize players with higher cost-effectiveness.