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do ya'll have any idea how slow niggas was in the 50s and 60s? blocking all them white boys must of felt real nicebill russell and wilt my ass. Some of today's powerfowards and Center's would dominate they ass in their prime. Their build is just way different today. so not sure how anyone can classify them as greatest of all time.
The Great Rivalries: Russell vs. Wilt; Bird vs. Magic
Wilt was pluperfectly monstrous that season, averaging a record 50.4 points per game.
wow... i did cut everything else, including how great russell was, but damn I might not average 50 points a game vs a team of 5 foot tall girls!
Kobe is the best of all time
Plus he faces better competition throughout the league
The NBA office helped Jordan do everything so that negates his greatness. I dont know if he was great or David Stern was great.
Kobe hands down is the greatest
Kobe is the best of all time
Plus he faces better competition throughout the league
The NBA office helped Jordan do everything so that negates his greatness. I dont know if he was great or David Stern was great.
Kobe hands down is the greatest
Talent pool was bigger and better when Jordan was playing. Jordan hands down.
How many rings does the Dream have?
Kobe is the best of all time
Plus he faces better competition throughout the league
The NBA office helped Jordan do everything so that negates his greatness. I dont know if he was great or David Stern was great.
Kobe hands down is the greatest
Kobe is the best of all time
Plus he faces better competition throughout the league
The NBA office helped Jordan do everything so that negates his greatness. I dont know if he was great or David Stern was great.
Kobe hands down is the greatest
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11× NBA Champion (1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969)
5× NBA MVP (1958, 1961–1963, 1965)
12× NBA All-Star (1958–1969)
3× All-NBA First Team Selection (1959, 1963, 1965)
8× All-NBA Second Team Selection (1958, 1960–1962, 1964, 1966–1968)
1× NBA All-Defensive First Team Selection (1969)
1× NBA All-Star Game MVP (1963)
NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
NBA 35th Anniversary Team
NBA 25th Anniversary Team
Kobe is the best of all time
Plus he faces better competition throughout the league
The NBA office helped Jordan do everything so that negates his greatness. I dont know if he was great or David Stern was great.
Kobe hands down is the greatest
You funny...
Jordan was the greatest individual player...Russell the greatest team player.
Kobe is the best of all time
Plus he faces better competition throughout the league
The NBA office helped Jordan do everything so that negates his greatness. I dont know if he was great or David Stern was great.
Kobe hands down is the greatest
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11× NBA Champion (1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969)
5× NBA MVP (1958, 1961–1963, 1965)
12× NBA All-Star (1958–1969)
3× All-NBA First Team Selection (1959, 1963, 1965)
8× All-NBA Second Team Selection (1958, 1960–1962, 1964, 1966–1968)
1× NBA All-Defensive First Team Selection (1969)
1× NBA All-Star Game MVP (1963)
NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
NBA 35th Anniversary Team
NBA 25th Anniversary Team
If we talking stats, I'm a stats guy it's Kareem Abdul Jabaar do the maths
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Kareem was a great player also, but may have been another product of his era, because back then the rules were different, and the game in the paint was called more stricter, thus making the sport less physical. Today, Kareem would have a hard time establishing position, close enough to the rim to be able to attempt his pertinent sky hook. I think that today's elite centers are just too big and powerful to allow such a skinny and light Kareem to be able to consistently set up in the paint. Take away his sky hook, and Kareem is a much lesser player.
The way you stop a sky hook, is to push the center and keep him out of his shooting range, no one is going to let you set up a sky hook in the paint, with out trying to physically push you away from the rim. Back in Kareem's days they were quicker to call a foul on such physicality, but today it is all part of the game. This is why you see players do a running hook instead, a shot where you don't have to have your feet set up at a specific location.less physical?
if any of the centers in the nba could develop a sky hook or any type of hook shot they would be unstoppable
Back in Russel's days there was only two teams that were relevant, the Lakers and Boston and both were loaded with the best players in the NBA, so for the Celtics to win that many titles, wasn't nearly as hard as it would be to win it today. Plus back then there was very few 7ft players in the league so if you did have some size and some ability, you was at a tremendous advantage over the other players. Plus back then they had crazy rules, like the no-dunck rule
, the bottom line is the game was so different back then, that it would be impossible to try to imagine a big man from back then competing on the same floor as today's ballers.
And oh yeah MJs 95-96 Bulls (72-10) would crush any other team in history.
Back in Russel's days there was only two teams that were relevant, the Lakers and Boston and both were loaded with the best players in the NBA, so for the Celtics to win that many titles, wasn't nearly as hard as it would be to win it today. Plus back then there was very few 7ft players in the league so if you did have some size and some ability, you was at a tremendous advantage over the other players. Plus back then they had crazy rules, like the no-dunck rule
, the bottom line is the game was so different back then, that it would be impossible to try to imagine a big man from back then competing on the same floor as today's ballers.
Kareem was a great player also, but may have been another product of his era, because back then the rules were different, and the game in the paint was called more stricter, thus making the sport less physical. Today, Kareem would have a hard time establishing position, close enough to the rim to be able to attempt his pertinent sky hook. I think that today's elite centers are just too big and powerful to allow such a skinny and light Kareem to be able to consistently set up in the paint. Take away his sky hook, and Kareem is a much lesser player.
Hell, no!!!! The league was awful that year, and during that whole '90s era.
The '85-'86 Celtics would crush those Bulls, as would the '66-'67 Sixers and '71-'72 Lakers.
But I must inquire of your royal bluntship -what is your rationale for claiming the 90s was weak?
Ive seen him holding 11 championship rings...