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stanlove1111
01-02-2015, 12:02 PM
Who is the best team today these teams would beat? I know they would not be able to compete with any pro teams and don't think they would be able to beat a decent division 1 college team. So I guess my answer is a lower division college basketball team is the best team they could beat. Probably division 3.

There probably are some high school prep schools that would beat them.

Curious what others would think.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-qjW-DfFKk

SHAQisGOAT
01-02-2015, 12:39 PM
Seriously, you're one of the worst, most ignorant posters around here :facepalm

Why are you still posting though? Even more, about this? :rolleyes: Change the subject at least...

QuebecBaller
01-02-2015, 12:44 PM
Apr 2013 strikes again

LAZERUSS
01-02-2015, 01:03 PM
Thurmond would be the best defensive center in the league, and would lead the NBA in rebounding. Mullins would be among the best shooters of this era. Clyde Lee was a full 6-10 and would be among the best rebounders, per minute, in the league today. BTW, Lee outrebounded a PEAK Kareem in the '73 playoffs.

Bob Rule was just coming into his own, but within a couple of years of that footage, was a force in the league. A peak Rule would be a force today, too.

The rest of those players would fill out NBA rosters like they did back then. Some wouldn't make NBA rosters (Seattle was an expansion team that year, so they had the rest of the league's "crap.")

If you are trying to "rip" that era, ...please move on. You have repeatedly been destroyed on that topic.

stanlove1111
01-02-2015, 01:26 PM
Thurmond would be the best defensive center in the league, and would lead the NBA in rebounding. Mullins would be among the best shooters of this era. Clyde Lee was a full 6-10 and would be among the best rebounders, per minute, in the league today. BTW, Lee outrebounded a PEAK Kareem in the '73 playoffs.

Bob Rule was just coming into his own, but within a couple of years of that footage, was a force in the league. A peak Rule would be a force today, too.

The rest of those players would fill out NBA rosters like they did back then. Some wouldn't make NBA rosters (Seattle was an expansion team that year, so they had the rest of the league's "crap.")

If you are trying to "rip" that era, ...please move on. You have repeatedly been destroyed on that topic.

I asked who is the best team they would beat..What is your answer?

stanlove1111
01-02-2015, 01:27 PM
Seriously, you're one of the worst, most ignorant posters around here :facepalm

Why are you still posting though? Even more, about this? :rolleyes: Change the subject at least...

Do you think I care what a moron like you thinks. Off that you would even come to a thread I started..Biff if I feel like asking a question I will, if you don't want to answer it then don't..

LAZERUSS
01-02-2015, 01:28 PM
I asked who is the best team they would beat..What is your answer?

That Warrior team would rout the Timberwolves.

Hell. Lavine wouldn't get the ball past half-court...he would be called for "carrying" the ball..as surely an "expert" like yourself would know.

LAZERUSS
01-02-2015, 01:52 PM
Serious question...

How do think the '67 Warriors would fare in today's NBA?