Top Ten

#79
#79
And Lebron isn't....



This list just seems like trolling but whatever.

It never reflected on the basketball court like Wilt did. When has anybody accused LeBron of being selfish on the basketball court?

And compared to a ton of other NBA superstars, LeBron is relatively tame.
 
#80
#80
1. Larry Bird
2. Michael Jordan
3. Magic Johnson
4. Wilt Chamberlin
5. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
6. Bill Russell
7. Hakeem Olajuwon
8. Jerry West
9. Pete Maravich
10. Oscar Robertson
 
#81
#81
1. Larry Bird
2. Michael Jordan
3. Magic Johnson
4. Wilt Chamberlin
5. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
6. Bill Russell
7. Hakeem Olajuwon
8. Jerry West
9. Pete Maravich
10. Oscar Robertson

I like your top ten, except for Maravich. You have to put Duncan there.

Do people not realize how freaking good Tim Duncan really is?
 
#85
#85
1. Larry Bird
2. Michael Jordan
3. Magic Johnson
4. Wilt Chamberlin
5. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
6. Bill Russell
7. Hakeem Olajuwon
8. Jerry West
9. Pete Maravich
10. Oscar Robertson

Jordan is the only choice for the number one spot.
 
#89
#89
No it isn't...it's not close and please keep any statistical data to yourself.

Malone was a much better offensive player. Duncan was better defensively, and they had equal rebounding ability.

You put Malone in place of Duncan on those Spurs teams and he probably wins a few championships.
 
#90
#90
Still trying to figure out how being an ******* during your career in any way disqualifies you from an NBA greatest player list ...
 
#92
#92
Duncan misses too many free throws for my liking

My top 10 is based on the players I seen since 1991 and beyond. Never saw much Magic Johnson as he retired pretty close to when I started watching the game. As for Bird his back was shot when I started so here we go.

We're talking all around game right? Not just scoring
1. MJ
2. Kobe
3. Bron
4. Shaq
5. Garnett
6. Olajuwon
7. Iverson
8. Wade
9. Chris Paul
10. Karl Malone
 
#93
#93
Duncan misses too many free throws for my liking

FT's are such a small thing, and as long as you can shoot about 55% you are doing your team a benefit going to the line.


Career per 36 minutes:
Malone = 24.2 pp shooting .577 TS%
Duncan = 20.6 pp shooting .551 TS%

.....and Malone f-ing played til he was 40 (his last 3 years brought down his averages substantially).

Both Duncan and Malone guarded the other team's PF. They scored from the exact same spots on the floor. They had equal rebounding ability. I don't know what makes Duncan out of Malone's league....
 
#94
#94
BTW, Karl Malone has this awful radio show here (not a Malone fan anyway) and David Robinson was on it last week, and the other nobody host on the show asked Robinson who the best PF was. Of course he said Duncan cause they were teammates, but it was pretty funny. Malone was going crazy trying to keep the Admiral from answering.
 
#95
#95
Duncan misses too many free throws for my liking

My top 10 is based on the players I seen since 1991 and beyond. Never saw much Magic Johnson as he retired pretty close to when I started watching the game. As for Bird his back was shot when I started so here we go.

We're talking all around game right? Not just scoring
1. MJ
2. Kobe
3. Bron
4. Shaq
5. Garnett
6. Olajuwon
7. Iverson
8. Wade
9. Chris Paul
10. Karl Malone

One question, Duncan missed too many free throws for you, but yet you have Shaq on your list at 4?
 
With LeBron's title, this puts him in the top 10. Who ya got in your top ten?

1. Magic Johnson
2. Michael Jordan
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
4. Tim Duncan
5. Larry Bird
6. Bill Russell
7. Hakeem Olajuwon
8. Wilt Chamberlain
9. LeBron James
10. Jerry West

WHERE IS THE BIG O OSCAR AVERAGE A TRIPLE DOUBLE FOR THE WHOLE YEAR.:salute:
 

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