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sd3035
10-30-2016, 09:31 PM
He's just getting warmed up folks :applause: :applause: :applause:

warriorfan
10-30-2016, 09:32 PM
Empty Stat GOAT :bowdown:

avonbarksdale
10-30-2016, 09:35 PM
Empty Stat GOAT :bowdown:


team is 3-0

Lord P
10-30-2016, 09:38 PM
Don't know bout 39 but I could see him averaging a trip dub with around 30 ppg at this rate

KG215
10-30-2016, 09:39 PM
Empty Stat GOAT :bowdown:
He has zero All-Star teammates. Your boy Curry has three All-Star teammates and three games into their new "Super Duper Superteam" era, he's been the second best player on the team.

warriorfan
10-30-2016, 09:44 PM
He has zero All-Star teammates. Your boy Curry has three All-Star teammates and three games into their new "Super Duper Superteam" era, he's been the second best player on the team.
Keep dwelling on a 3 game sample size. I'll go with the decade long sample of empty stats. :oldlol:

CuhGetsBucks
10-30-2016, 09:48 PM
Keep dwelling on a 3 game sample size. I'll go with the decade long sample of empty stats. :oldlol:
You are ass a trolling bruh inb4 "oh you replied so it means im a good troll". You are quite the cornball

ClipperRevival
10-30-2016, 09:51 PM
What stands out is his motor and activity. He never stops trying. Having GOAT level athleticism is one thing but you need that desire to fulfill it. WB keeps trying.

KG215
10-30-2016, 10:02 PM
Keep dwelling on a 3 game sample size. I'll go with the decade long sample of empty stats. :oldlol:
You're a f***ing moron. Empty stats don't result in a trip to the Finals and three other trips to the WCF. In a couple of those playoff runs he was OKC's best player, not Durant.

Gilles Simon
10-30-2016, 10:04 PM
RussellMania :rockon:

C-Green
10-30-2016, 10:08 PM
You're a f***ing moron. Empty stats don't result in a trip to the Finals and three other trips to the WCF. In a couple of those playoff runs he was OKC's best player, not Durant.
I don't know that he's better than Durant, but KD is a P***y, Westbrook isn't.

sd3035
10-30-2016, 10:09 PM
What stands out is his motor and activity. He never stops trying. Having GOAT level athleticism is one thing but you need that desire to fulfill it. WB keeps trying.

As far as motor/heart/determination goes, I have 3 guys above the rest all time

Westbrook, Iverson, Jordan

Dave3
10-30-2016, 10:10 PM
What stands out is his motor and activity. He never stops trying. Having GOAT level athleticism is one thing but you need that desire to fulfill it. WB keeps trying.
That's I think also a drawback. I've never seen someone with Westbrook's 110% speed at all times before, and there hasn't been a player like this before, but at the same time it doesn't seem plausible that someone can go this hard for 82 games without something going wrong. I'm hoping I'm wrong but I doubt it.

ClipperRevival
10-30-2016, 10:15 PM
As far as motor/heart/determination goes, I have 3 guys above the rest all time

Westbrook, Iverson, Jordan

Agreed. :applause:

SouBeachTalents
10-30-2016, 10:16 PM
Empty Stat GOAT :bowdown:

This coming from the poster who constantly claims Bosh was a top 4 player in the league in 2010 and better than Kobe :oldlol:

CelticBaller
10-30-2016, 10:21 PM
What stands out is his motor and activity. He never stops trying. Having GOAT level athleticism is one thing but you need that desire to fulfill it. WB keeps trying.
Westbrook has a pedestrian vertical, so that rules him out of the GOAT athleticism tier

jlip
10-30-2016, 10:30 PM
Ultimately I expect Westbrook to end up with a 1973 Tiny Archibald-esque type season...Historic stats but with a record hovering around .500.

ClipperRevival
10-30-2016, 10:35 PM
Westbrook has a pedestrian vertical, so that rules him out of the GOAT athleticism tier

Aussieguy is a weirdo.

LAZERUSS
10-31-2016, 12:22 AM
He's just getting warmed up folks :applause: :applause: :applause:


Bookmarked.

We'll review this topic at the end of the season.

AussieSteve
10-31-2016, 12:42 AM
Empty Stat GOAT :bowdown:

I just want to know how a player accumulates stats that aren't empty.

How do you quantify when a point, rebound or assist is meaningful and when is it not? Is it purely based on whether the team wins or not? If a player is on a good team and he averages 30/10/10 he's a GOAT, but if he is on an average team, he's just a stat gatherer?

At the end of the day, if Westbrook doesn't have a 30pt triple double, OKC loose. The fact that he is able to do this night after night is unparalleled in the modern game.

GOATbrook
10-31-2016, 12:51 AM
Bookmarked.

We'll review this topic at the end of the season.
We all know he would TEABAG Lilt if he played in that era.

GOAT GONNA GOAT

LAZERUSS
10-31-2016, 01:22 AM
We all know he would TEABAG Lilt if he played in that era.

GOAT GONNA GOAT

He would have been a better rebounding, shot-jacking, glorified Guy Rodgers had he played in the 60's.

AirBonner
10-31-2016, 01:32 AM
He would have been a better rebounding, shot-jacking, glorified Guy Rodgers had he played in the 60's.
He definitely would have put up better playoff numbers then ilt

LAZERUSS
10-31-2016, 01:50 AM
He definitely would have put up better playoff numbers then ilt

Oh really?

How many 30-20+ post-seasons has Bricklayer had in his career?

How many 35-20+ post-seasons?

How many 37-20+ post-seasons?

How many 37+ppg playoff series has he had? How about 38 ppg+?

How many 45 point Finals games?

How many 29 ppg Finals series (with 28 rpg and on a .517 FG%, which came in a post-season NBA that shot .420 overall)?

How many 22-29-9 .579 FG% post-season's has the Brickster had?

How many 50+ point playoff games? How about a must win playoff game of 56 points? How about a 56-35-12 playoff game? Or a 50-35 game? Or a 45 point game, with 27 rebounds, and on a .741 FG%?

How about a must win 46-34 game?

How about a 25+ point Finals game on a 90% FG% with a TS% of .872 (and with 20 rebounds)?

How about a 31 rpg playoff series? How about a 32 rpg playoff series?

How about back-to-back triple double playoff series in which he collectively averaged 25 ppg, 29 rpg, 11 apg, and on a .585 FG%?

How about a 28-27-11 .617 playoff series, with a high game of 41 points and on a .613 FG%?

How about a quad double of 10-38-10-10. Or another quad double of 24-32-13-12?

How about holding a peak player, like Kareem, in seasons in which he shot .577 and .574, to playoff series of .481 and .457 (the last four of which he shot .414)?

How about facing a player like a peak Kareem in back-to-back series clinching games, and in those two games, outshooting him from the field by a .545 (18-33) to .383 (23-60) margin?

How about holding a HOFer like Bellamy, who had shot .541 against the NBA in the regular season, to a .421 FG% (all with Wilt putting up a 26-24-6 .584 FG% series)?

How about being the all-time Finals rpg leader, at 24.6 rpg? Or basically outrebounding every single he faced in his 29 post-season series?

How about averaging 19.5 ppg, 25.5 rpg, and on a .708 FG% in his two game seven's in the Finals, all while collectively holding his two HOF centers to an average of 5.0 ppg, 12.0 rpg, and on a .333 FG%?

How about having a KNOWN 590 blocked shots in his known 81 playoff games, out of the 160 he played in?

I could go on-and-on...

but it is safe to say, that Brickwood will NEVER EVER be the player that Chamberlain was in his playoff career.


If Oscar wasn't approaching Chamberlain in his post-seasons, then a brick-shooting Wildlyoffbrook wouldn't even have been a small nuisance to a prime Wilt.

Next...

RoundMoundOfReb
10-31-2016, 01:52 AM
Westbrook has a pedestrian vertical, so that rules him out of the GOAT athleticism tier

poverty vertical.

RRR3
10-31-2016, 01:58 AM
Westbrook almost hit his head on the rim in the all star game in 2015. anyone repeating aussieguys nonsense is aggressively retarded.




Also, WB would average 70/30/30 in the 60s and dunk on Wilt so hard he'd quit NBA and become a professional insurance salesman.

RoundMoundOfReb
10-31-2016, 02:02 AM
Westbrook almost hit his head on the rim in the all star game in 2015. anyone repeating aussieguys nonsense is aggressively retarded.




Also, WB would average 70/30/30 in the 60s and dunk on Wilt so hard he'd quit NBA and become a professional insurance salesman.

amateur insurance salesman*

LAZERUSS
10-31-2016, 02:07 AM
Westbrook almost hit his head on the rim in the all star game in 2015. anyone repeating aussieguys nonsense is aggressively retarded.




Also, WB would average 70/30/30 in the 60s and dunk on Wilt so hard he'd quit NBA and become a professional insurance salesman.

:roll: :roll: :roll:

http://www.cornerclubmoscow.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1&Itemid=2


When Johnson played at Idaho in 1963, he already had a reputation as a leaper of the highest order. One evening at the Corner Club, a local tavern on Main Street in Moscow, Johnson was requested by owner Herm Goetz to display his rare ability to the patrons. The Corner Club was a very modest establishment, converted from a white-stuccoed small chapel in the 1940s with hardwood floors and a beamed ceiling. From a standing start near the bar, Johnson touched a spot on a beam 11'6" (3.505 m) above the floor. This spot was ceremoniously marked with a nail by Goetz, who then proudly proclaimed that anyone who could duplicate the feat could drink for free. A 40-inch (1.016 m) diameter circle was painted on the floor, and both feet had to start inside the circle to ensure a standing start. A full 23 years went by with many attempts at Gus Johnson's Nail, including Bill Walton in the summer of 1984, but there were no successes.

That was until 1986, when the College of Southern Idaho basketball team from Twin Falls stopped in town in January on their way to a game against NIC in Coeur d'Alene. Joey Johnson, a younger brother of then NBA star Dennis Johnson, was brought into the Corner Club for a try. The 6'3" (1.905 m) guard had a 48" (1.219 m) vertical leap and could put his chin on a basketball rim (10 feet (3.048 m)) with a running start.

Johnson laced up his shoes and touched the nail on his first try but was disqualified because he did not start with both feet inside the 40-inch circle. The next attempt came from a legal static start but was just a bit short. On his third try, Johnson grabbed and bent the legendary nail, a landmark event in Vandal sports history. Goetz pulled the nail out of the beam and pounded it back in, a half inch (13 mm) higher

http://www.espn.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/61992/before-there-was-youtube-there-was-wilt

[QUOTE]There's no visual evidence, but Wilt Chamberlain's block of Gus Johnson's dunk is the stuff of legends.

The moment doesn't exist in photo or film, but surely it does exist.

The Baltimore Sun on Nov. 26, 1966, recounted the powerful blow the day after it occurred, in a 129-115 victory by Chamberlain's Philadelphia 76ers over Johnson's Baltimore Bullets in Baltimore. Johnson, according to the paper, suffered a

RRR3
10-31-2016, 02:27 AM
Lol weak era. Westbrook would give Wilt nightmares.

AirBonner
10-31-2016, 02:28 AM
:roll: :roll: :roll:

http://www.cornerclubmoscow.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1&Itemid=2



http://www.espn.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/61992/before-there-was-youtube-there-was-wilt
Gus Johnson was nowhere near the player Westgod is :facepalm

RRR3
10-31-2016, 02:30 AM
Gus Johnson was nowhere near the player Westgod is :facepalm
Neither was Wilt :oldlol:

NZStreetBaller
10-31-2016, 03:54 AM
The season is a marathon hes gonna run out of steam in about 30 games