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BallsOut
06-21-2019, 11:55 PM
At the end of the day, fans remember most the players who dominated while winning on the NBA's biggest stage, the NBA finals. Where everything is on the line. Only those with dominant wills succeed more often than not. Thus, I present the criteria for the top 10 NBA players of all time.

To qualify, players need to have made at least 3 NBA finals in their careers (dominance) and awarded the Finals MVP at least twice (to prove it wasn't just a fluke).

Top 10 NBA players of all time (NBA finals records wins/losses):
1. Michael Jordan (6/6, 100%)
2. Bill Russell (11/12, 92%)
3. Tim Duncan (5/6, 83%)
4. Kobe Bryant (5/7, 71%)
5. Shaquille O'Neal (4/6, 67%)
6. Kawhi Leonard (2/3, 67%)
7. Kareem Abdul Jabbar (6/10, 60%)
8. Larry Bird (3/5, 60%)
9. Magic Johnson (5/9, 56%)
10. Kevin Durant (2/4, 50%)

Outside looking in:
Wilt Chamberlain (2/6, 33%)
LeBron James (3/9, 33%)

egokiller
06-21-2019, 11:57 PM
I feel bad for the poor guys that lived their life in support of a 33%'er. :lol

Wilt and LeBron stans... bottom of the barrel.

You lil guppies gonna be OK?

StrongLurk
06-22-2019, 12:00 AM
I feel bad for the poor guys that lived their life in support of a 33%'er. :lol

Wilt and LeBron stans... bottom of the barrel.

You lil guppies gonna be OK?


3Ball has Wilt as the 2nd best player of all time :confusedshrug:

StrongLurk
06-22-2019, 12:02 AM
At the end of the day, fans remember most the players who dominated while winning on the NBA's biggest stage, the NBA finals. Where everything is on the line. Only those with dominant wills succeed more often than not. Thus, I present the criteria for the top 10 NBA players of all time.

To qualify, players need to have made at least 3 NBA finals in their careers (dominance) and awarded the Finals MVP at least twice (to prove it wasn't just a fluke).

Top 10 NBA players of all time (NBA finals records wins/losses):
1. Michael Jordan (6/6, 100%)
2. Bill Russell (11/12, 92%)
3. Tim Duncan (5/6, 83%)
4. Kobe Bryant (5/7, 71%)
5. Shaquille O'Neal (4/6, 67%)
6. Kawhi Leonard (2/3, 67%)
7. Kareem Abdul Jabbar (6/10, 60%)
8. Larry Bird (3/5, 60%)
9. Magic Johnson (5/9, 56%)
10. Kevin Durant (2/4, 50%)

Outside looking in:
Wilt Chamberlain (2/6, 33%)
LeBron James (3/9, 33%)

How about the players who won FMVP 3 times? Wouldn't that make more sense than 2 times FMVP?

So we got.

1. MJ
2. Tim Duncan
3. Shaq
4. Magic
5. Lebron

BallsOut
06-22-2019, 12:17 AM
How about the players who won FMVP 3 times? Wouldn't that make more sense than 2 times FMVP?

So we got.

1. MJ
2. Bill Russell (would have had FMVPs)
3. Tim Duncan
4. Shaq
5. LeBron

Sorry, your shitty list doesn't even have 10 players in it. Try again.

StrongLurk
06-22-2019, 12:19 AM
Sorry, your shitty list doesn't even have 10 players in it. Try again.

Wooo, somebodyyyyy is maaaaad :mad:

1. MJ
2. Tim Duncan
3. Shaq
4. Magic
5. Lebron

There are no other players with 3 FMVPs

TheCorporation
06-22-2019, 12:20 AM
LeBar has been set

Good luck to all participants

https://i.postimg.cc/wj650XHS/1557790886267.jpg

TheCorporation
06-22-2019, 12:22 AM
Which record does MJ have? :oldlol:

LeBron has:

1st in points
1st in steals
1st in game winners
1st in elim game ppg
1st in DRtg chip runs under 101 as non center (x2, everyone else has x1, MJ has x0) :lol

Lemme know playa :cheers:

itsGameTime
06-22-2019, 12:24 AM
I feel bad for the poor guys that lived their life in support of a 33%'er. :lol

Wilt and LeBron stans... bottom of the barrel.

You lil guppies gonna be OK?

What can you say about LeBron stans? Losers tend to support losers. If I was a manager, I'd never hire a guy that could only get the job done 1/3 of the time. Give me someone I can count on when it matters most.

ShawkFactory
06-22-2019, 11:07 AM
Lebron James

Manny98
06-22-2019, 11:19 AM
Any list that has Kawhi ahead of Kareem shouldn't be taken seriously

Hey Yo
06-22-2019, 11:42 AM
At the end of the day, fans remember most the players who dominated while winning on the NBA's biggest stage, the NBA finals. Where everything is on the line. Only those with dominant wills succeed more often than not. Thus, I present the criteria for the top 10 NBA players of all time.

To qualify, players need to have made at least 3 NBA finals in their careers (dominance) and awarded the Finals MVP at least twice (to prove it wasn't just a fluke).

Top 10 NBA players of all time (NBA finals records wins/losses):
1. Michael Jordan (6/6, 100%)
2. Bill Russell (11/12, 92%)
3. Tim Duncan (5/6, 83%)
4. Kobe Bryant (5/7, 71%)
5. Shaquille O'Neal (4/6, 67%)
6. Kawhi Leonard (2/3, 67%)
7. Kareem Abdul Jabbar (6/10, 60%)
8. Larry Bird (3/5, 60%)
9. Magic Johnson (5/9, 56%)
10. Kevin Durant (2/4, 50%)
Kobe's 2/3.

Robin rings don't count. The real basketball world knows this. That's why he's the only one on the list with Robin rings and ZERO FMVP to show for them.

SouBeachTalents
06-22-2019, 03:19 PM
Today I learned

6/6 > 11/12
2/3 > 6/10
3/5 > 5/9

According to OP, it’s better to have both less titles & less Finals appearances :applause:

itsGameTime
06-22-2019, 04:03 PM
Great list by the way. I would put Kawhi behind Magic.

bigkingsfan
06-22-2019, 04:06 PM
and awarded the Finals MVP at least twice (to prove it wasn't just a fluke).
Award didn't exist back then, so you have to remove Bill.

BallsOut
06-22-2019, 04:24 PM
Great list by the way. I would put Kawhi behind Magic.

Thanks. I think Magic benefited from playing with many hall of famers. Kawhi did more with less. Both top 10 locks for sure.

Callystarr
06-22-2019, 04:45 PM
Wow we ranking them on win percentages in the finals.

How about the number of times they got to the finals, compared to the number of years in the NBA.

Turbo Slayer
06-22-2019, 10:19 PM
Jordan is 1st

k0kakw0rld
06-22-2019, 11:10 PM
Most of the top 10 players mentioned above got at least carried to one ring. Which isn't the case for LeBron

Vino24
06-22-2019, 11:11 PM
How is MJ first? he played more seasons than Russell and won half the chips :oldlol:

TheCorporation
06-22-2019, 11:14 PM
How is MJ first? he played more seasons than Russell and won half the chips :oldlol:

Plus made the same number of playoffs as Bron (13) and literally did each stat less

less points, steals, game winners, rebounds, assists, blocks, 100 or lower defense RTg seasons
:lol

Vino24
06-22-2019, 11:15 PM
Plus made the same number of playoffs as Bron (13) and literally did each stat less

less points, steals, game winners, rebounds, assists, blocks, 100 or lower defense RTg seasons
:lol
body bagged :eek:

BallsOut
06-30-2019, 12:30 AM
Wow we ranking them on win percentages in the finals.

How about the number of times they got to the finals, compared to the number of years in the NBA.

Nobody remembers second place. You either win the ring or you didn't. Would be interesting to see another list based on number of rings divided by number of seasons in the league.

BallsOut
11-08-2019, 09:58 PM
[QUOTE=SouBeachTalents]Today I learned

6/6 > 11/12
2/3 > 6/10
3/5 > 5/9

According to OP, it

BallsOut
11-10-2019, 12:28 PM
At the end of the day, fans remember most the players who dominated while winning on the NBA's biggest stage, the NBA finals. Where everything is on the line. Only those with dominant wills succeed more often than not. Thus, I present the criteria for the top 10 NBA players of all time.

To qualify, players need to have made at least 3 NBA finals in their careers (dominance) and awarded the Finals MVP at least twice (to prove it wasn't just a fluke).

Top 10 NBA players of all time (NBA finals records wins/losses):
1. Michael Jordan (6/6, 100%)
2. Bill Russell (11/12, 92%)
3. Tim Duncan (5/6, 83%)
4. Kobe Bryant (5/7, 71%)
5. Shaquille O'Neal (4/6, 67%)
6. Kawhi Leonard (2/3, 67%)
7. Kareem Abdul Jabbar (6/10, 60%)
8. Larry Bird (3/5, 60%)
9. Magic Johnson (5/9, 56%)
10. Kevin Durant (2/4, 50%)

Outside looking in:
Wilt Chamberlain (2/6, 33%)
LeBron James (3/9, 33%)

The perfect top 10 criteria has finally been derived :applause:

ShawkFactory
11-10-2019, 01:08 PM
So Duncan IS better than Kobe :applause:

egokiller
11-10-2019, 01:37 PM
So Duncan IS better than Kobe :applause:

Appears so.
Also Lebron is a modern day Jerry West in the finals win column if not for Kyrie and Allen hitting 2 out of the 3 biggest shots in NBA history.

Imagine needing historical shots by teammates to account for 66% of your rings because you are only capable of making a single FT in the last 4 minutes of a game 7 finals when your team needs you the most. :roll:

ShawkFactory
11-10-2019, 01:45 PM
Appears so.
Also Lebron is a modern day Jerry West in the finals win column if not for Kyrie and Allen hitting 2 out of the 3 biggest shots in NBA history.

Imagine needing historical shots by teammates to account for 66% of your rings because you are only capable of making a single FT in the last 4 minutes of a game 7 finals when your team needs you the most. :roll:
You think Duncan > Kobe? And bird. And Kareem. And magic?

Hey Yo
11-10-2019, 01:58 PM
Appears so.
Also Lebron is a modern day Jerry West in the finals win column if not for Kyrie and Allen hitting 2 out of the 3 biggest shots in NBA history.

Imagine needing historical shots by teammates to account for 66% of your rings because you are only capable of making a single FT in the last 4 minutes of a game 7 finals when your team needs you the most. :roll:
How is Kyrie's shot considered historical, when your stance is that GS was decimated with injuries and extremely tired at that point. His shot was against the one guy everyone cried about being injured the most.

You'd think you'd get tired of me exposing your Kyrie Finals takes after constantly pointing out your stupidity.