I dont get the obsession with true centers by some on here. Those slow lumbering low post centers are usually overpaid, and are usually not found on contending teams.
most contenders and teams have athletic centers that are *gasp* shorter than 7 feet. The average starting power forward is probably 6'9 now. The long stringy 6'11 PF is no longer common, those guys are the new modern center.
the sooner you adapt to the new NBA, the sooner you'll stop being frustrated by our lack of a "true" center.
Centers are still long and big. Outside of Dwight Howard, who is still a Hulk physically, the top 30 centers are all 6-11 or bigger. Miami was an anomaly. And even then they often used 6-11 Chris Bosh as a center.
San Antonio has a big time legend at center. The Pacers, Clippers, rockets, Grizzlies, Mavericks, trail Blazers, Golden State, Wizards, Bulls, Raptors, Cavs, Nets all have big starting centers.
the NBA no longer has any in their prime superstars as center, but every good team has at least one really good center. Even the Thunder use a high flying shot blocking power forward to compliment their tall rotation of Perkins and Adams.