[QUOTE=SuperPippen]Meh, give me Kobe.[/QUOTE]
Wtf
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[QUOTE=SuperPippen]Meh, give me Kobe.[/QUOTE]
Wtf
[QUOTE=Legends66NBA7]OP, put the playoffs and NBA Finals stats too.[/QUOTE]
A PRIME Chamberlain destroys Kobe in these categories, as well. Same in BIG GAMES.
[QUOTE=jlauber]A PRIME Chamberlain destroys Kobe in these categories, as well. Same in BIG GAMES.[/QUOTE]
PACE PACE PACE!!!
BTW Kobe 5 rings, Wilt 2 rings
I respect Wilt and his dominance and all of his accolades and records and everything. I really do. He's a legend.
But, I guess I just respect Kobe a little bit more.
[QUOTE=RRR3]:facepalm[/QUOTE]
great argument
[QUOTE=jlauber]Just off the top of my head...[B]Swede Habrook was 7-3. Mel Counts, Hank Finkle, Walter Dukes, Tom Boerwinkle were all 7-0.[/B] 7-2 Kareem played in 1969.
[B]Boerwinkle, Luke Jackson, Wayne Embry were all over 250 lbs. [/B]
BTW, players were measured in barefeet in the 60's and 70's. So the MANY of them that were 6-11 (Bellamy and Thurmond among them) would have been measured, and listed, at over 7-0 in TODAY's NBA.
BTW, Kareem faced many of the same centers that a PRIME Chamberlain did, and never came CLOSE to matching a prime Chamberlain's domination of those same players.[/QUOTE]
they all sucked, great opposition...
Wilt
100 > 81
Don't get too excited about his rebounding
Wilt's Rebounding % from '71-'73 was 19.4
Dwight Howard averages a 21.0 rebounding % in his career
andrew bynum > wilt
[QUOTE=Lebron23]Wilt
100 > 81[/QUOTE]
again...PACE
100vs81
Wilt - 100/169 team points = 59.2% of team points scored
Kobe - 81/122 team points = 66.4% of team points scored
[QUOTE=SuperPippen]I respect Wilt and his dominance and all of his accolades and records and everything. I really do. He's a legend.
But, I guess I just respect Kobe a little bit more.[/QUOTE]
Putting wilt below Kobe is direspecting wilt. Period. And Kobe is a top 8-12 player ever. But wilt is easily top 5 top 3 IMO and one of the few with a case for goat. He proved e could change his game
Too he became more like Russell later in his career and won by being a team player. And of course he could be insanely dominant individually.
[QUOTE=RRR3]Putting wilt below Kobe is direspecting wilt. Period. And Kobe is a top 8-12 player ever. But wilt is easily top 5 top 3 IMO and one of the few with a case for goat. He proved e could change his game
Too he became more like Russell later in his career and won by being a team player. And of course he could be insanely dominant individually.[/QUOTE]
he got outringed by 9 by his rival Russell
MJ, Russell, Kareem,and Magic have a case for GOAT
[QUOTE=RRR3]Putting wilt below Kobe is direspecting wilt. Period. And Kobe is a top 8-12 player ever. But wilt is easily top 5 top 3 IMO and one of the few with a case for goat. He proved e could change his game
Too he became more like Russell later in his career and won by being a team player. And of course he could be insanely dominant individually.[/QUOTE]
I agree with most of what you said, except he has no case for GOAT to me.
[QUOTE=jacobgoindum]he got outringed by 9 by his rival Russell
MJ, Russell, Kareem,and Magic have a case for GOAT[/QUOTE]
He outplayed Russell quite often. Team game don't give me that craap. It's not like wilt wasn't a winner either he proved he was later in his career when he became a team player
[QUOTE=Legends66NBA7]I agree with most of what you said, except he has no case for GOAT to me.[/QUOTE]
Bollocks. Wilt is incredibly underrated these days. We can thank idiots like skip bayless for that. :facepalm