| BIGS | Power forwards and centers, in NBA slang |
| UDONISHASLEM | Power forward and oldest active player in the NBA who is playing his 20th season with the Miami Heat: 2 wds. |
| OFS | They're in left, right, and center, in one sense (abbr.) |
| HEADPIN | It's front and center in alleys |
| BREANNASTEWART | Seattle Storm power forward and co-winner of Sports Illustrated's Sportsperson of the Year 2020: 2 wds. |
| ATHS | Catchers and centers, e.g.: Abbr. |
| LINEMEN | Ends and centers |
| TALLER | Like centers in the NBA, compared to guards in the NBA |
| TALL | Like most centers and power forwards |
| NBA | League for shooting guards and power forwards: Abbr. |
| WINGSPANS | Stats for planes and power forwards |
| CHAKRAS | Spiritual centers, in yoga |
| CHAKRA | One of seven major energy centers, in tantra yoga |
| CPUS | Control centers in computers: abbr. |
| PCS | Some gaming centers, in brief |
| JAMES | 2012, 2013 and 2016 NBA Finals MVP; youngest player to reach 30,000 regularseason points and all-time leading scorer in NBA history (6,5) |
| LEBRON | 2012, 2013 and 2016 NBA Finals MVP; youngest player to reach 30,000 regularseason points and all-time leading scorer in NBA history (6,5) |
| LOWPOST | Power forward's position, at times |
| PARAMUS | Home of Garden State Plaza, one of the largest shopping centers in the U.S. |
| TIMDUNCAN | Longtime San Antonio Spurs player regarded as one of the best centers in history |