Connor B
03-10-2015, 06:23 PM
Hey guys, I thought of a dumb game but I'm curious about this so help me out.
What is the fewest number of careers we can use to cover NBA history from 1946-present?
Rules:
1. Players have to overlap at least one year to indicate that they played together/against each other (so Parish was still in the league when Garnett/Bryant were there)
2. ABA doesn't count, we are just using NBA.
So far I've got (working backwards),
Kevin Garnett (1995-present)/Kobe Bryant (1996-present)
Robert Parish (1976-1997)
I think so far that's the shortest number of players to get as far back as possible. ISH historians, use your expertise to get back to 1946. Can it be done with only two more players?
What is the fewest number of careers we can use to cover NBA history from 1946-present?
Rules:
1. Players have to overlap at least one year to indicate that they played together/against each other (so Parish was still in the league when Garnett/Bryant were there)
2. ABA doesn't count, we are just using NBA.
So far I've got (working backwards),
Kevin Garnett (1995-present)/Kobe Bryant (1996-present)
Robert Parish (1976-1997)
I think so far that's the shortest number of players to get as far back as possible. ISH historians, use your expertise to get back to 1946. Can it be done with only two more players?