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coastalmarker99
07-25-2022, 06:13 AM
In this hypothetical scenario he now would have 2 rings to go along with 2 final's MVP's.


While also being known as the superstar that ended the Bulls dynasty and stopped Shaq and Kobe from three peating.


As a result, nowadays I think he would be viewed by most people as a top 35 to 30 player of all time.

John8204
07-25-2022, 06:33 AM
He'd be the #4/5 SG of all-time ...which would put him in the 20's for me


And here's roughly my top 110

21-30
Barkley, Baylor, CPIII, Durant, Frazier, KG, Giannis, Gervin, Iverson, Shaq,
31-40
Barry, Leonard, Kidd, K. Malone, Maravich, Reed, Robisnon, Thomas, Thurmond, Wade
41-50
Archibald, Arizin, Ewing, Harden, Hayes, Jokic, McHale, Payton, Pippen, Walton
51-60
Cousy, Drexler, Embiid, English, Miller, Nash, Pierce, Rodman, Schayes, Wilkins

1. Jordan
2. Kobe
3. West
4. Gervin
5. Iverson
6. Maravich
7. Wade
8. Harden
9. Miller
10. Drexler

You can still rank him in the 30's because the field of SG's is so thin, the league gives him an MVP in one of those seasons as well.

kawhileonard2
07-26-2022, 12:38 AM
He'd be the #4/5 SG of all-time ...which would put him in the 20's for me



1. Jordan
2. Kobe
3. West
4. Gervin
5. Iverson
6. Maravich
7. Wade
8. Harden
9. Miller
10. Drexler

You can still rank him in the 30's because the field of SG's is so thin, the league gives him an MVP in one of those seasons as well.

Gervin wasn't better than Wade, Harden, Drexler nor Iverson and Maravich is no where near the top 10.