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u got a point here:applause:
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u got a point here:applause:
[QUOTE=AngelEyes]You thought he was better as #1 than Hardaway or McGrady?[/QUOTE]
i gave credit to t-mac, not penny tho
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[QUOTE=Kingwillball]Well I can already say Lebron >Russell talent wise.. it is just he needs the Longevity and a few more championships before general public Ranks Lebron ahead of Him.[/QUOTE]
because you are a fhcking idiot.
congrats.
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[B]The Game Within the Game[/B] - Walt Frazier
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[B]Tall Tales: The Glory Years of the NBA[/B] - Terry Pluto
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[B]The Black Athlete: Emergence & Arrival[/B] - 1968
[I]No one in basketball is more effective than Hal Greer at sprinting down the middle of the court on a fast break, stopping just beyond the keyhole and scoring on a jump shot. "Hal," said one NBA coach, "has the finest middle-distance shot in the game." From fifteen to eighteen feet, Greer is more deadly than the Big O." At 6 ft. 3 in. and 178 pounds, Greer frequently gives away 40 pounds and 6 inches to NBA adversaries assigned to shutting off the middle. The key to Greer's success, therefore, is maneuverability and speed. Particularly speed.[/I]
[B]Great teams of pro basketball[/B] - 1971
[I]First there was Hal Greer, one of the best guards in the game. He was fast. "I must be fast," Greer said, "always, always quick. The day I slow down I'm finished." And he was a constant scoring threat. Said his former coach, Dolph Schayes, "Hal has the finest middle-distance shot in the game. From 15 to 18 feet, Hal is more deadly than Oscar Robertson." At 6'2", 175 pounds, Greer was agile, strong and not prone to injury. An eight-year veteran of NBA play, he could be counted on to average 20 points a game and contribute steadily in assists.[/I]
[I][B]Hal Greer: Productive, Consistent and Durable[/B]
This article originally appeared in the January 2006 issue of Hoop.
Star Guard on a Team for the Ages
Remember the old shoe commercial with playground legend Lamar Mundane? The voiceover said that Mundane would shoot as soon as he crossed midcourt and the fans would yell,
I like my list better. It didn't exclude the number 88 (Batum). It also clarifies more of the top players (for example, no need listing Pippen with Jabbar at #33 when Jabbar is clearly better).
[QUOTE=Myth]I like my list better. It didn't exclude the number 88 (Batum). It also clarifies more of the top players (for example, no need listing Pippen with Jabbar at #33 when Jabbar is clearly better).[/QUOTE]
Batum was on my list before you mentioned it.
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Didn't Ben Wallace wear #3? Not saying he's better than D-Wade but you have several guys for some numbers and only one for others.
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Didn't Ben Wallace wear #3? Not saying he's better than D-Wade but you have several guys for some numbers and only one for others.[/QUOTE]
For certain numbers it's blatantly obvious who was the best player and on some of the higher numbers only a few people ever wore the number.
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Didn't Ben Wallace wear #3? Not saying he's better than D-Wade but you have several guys for some numbers and only one for others.[/QUOTE]
he damn sure aint better than a.i either:lol
[QUOTE=willds09]he damn sure aint better than a.i either:lol[/QUOTE]
He's only about a trillion times better than AI. Emphasis on the "I".
[QUOTE=NumberSix]He's only about a trillion times better than AI. Emphasis on the "I".[/QUOTE]
what u smoking??:oldlol:
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Rodman and Peace dominating 3 numbers each. :bowdown: :D