Bob Pettit.
Great scorer, great rebounder, 2 time MVP and 1 time NBA champion (with a Finals performance for the ages), as well as one of the very few guys to beat Russell, who considered him a GOAT candidate.
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Bob Pettit.
Great scorer, great rebounder, 2 time MVP and 1 time NBA champion (with a Finals performance for the ages), as well as one of the very few guys to beat Russell, who considered him a GOAT candidate.
Kevin Garnett
[QUOTE=BoutPractice]Bob Pettit.
Great scorer, great rebounder, 2 time MVP and 1 time NBA champion (with a Finals performance for the ages), as well as one of the very few guys to beat Russell, who considered him a GOAT candidate.[/QUOTE]
solid vote
much more of a case than Mikan (who people voted for in the last thread), who did nothing of note after the advent of the shot clock
Malone
Charles Barkley
[QUOTE=fpliii]solid vote
much more of a case than Mikan (who people voted for in the last thread), who did nothing of note after the advent of the shot clock[/QUOTE]
Is it true that Mikan played in the Playoffs with a broken leg? That's what I've heard from Abe, don't know if t's true or not.
Sir CHarles!!
[B]Barkley[/B]
George Mikan
Zeke
KG
The Big Ticket
Damn....Hakeem got underrated again. :facepalm
I'll vote for Barkley anyway.
[QUOTE=fsvr54][B]Isaiah[/B] > Barkley[/QUOTE]
:oldlol: How?
This thread series has quietly morphed from the greatest players of all time to poster's favorite players of all time.
Dr. J is one of my 3 favorite NBA players, ever. But, how he was ranked above Malone and Pettit, even Baylor, is beyond me. :facepalm
Anyway, my vote goes to [B]Karl Malone[/B]. I always feel shaky voting for him, because it escapes me how much of his individual game and production was supplemented by Stockton and the pick and roll mastery. However, results are still results at the end of the day. He still dominated the PF position in the 90s, and walked away with 2 MVPs, and two Finals appearances (albeit, he choked at the free throw line and in other moments, but leading your team to two Finals appearances is no easy task).
[QUOTE=BlackVVaves]This thread series as quietly morphed from the greatest players of all time to poster's favorite players of all time.
Dr. J is one of my 3 favorite NBA players, ever. But, how he was ranked above Malone and Pettit, even Baylor, is beyond me. :facepalm
Anyway, my vote goes to [B]Karl Malone[/B]. I always feel shaky voting for him, because it escapes me how much of his individual game and production was supplemented by Stockton and the pick and roll mastery. However, results are still results at the end of the day. He still dominated the PF position in the 90s, and walked away with 2 MVPs, and two Finals appearances (albeit, he choked at the free throw line and in other moments, but leading your team to two Finals appearances is no easy task).[/QUOTE]
2nd in total points should make him top20 AT LEAST
[QUOTE=ShaqAttack3234]Damn....Hakeem got underrated again. :facepalm
I'll vote for Barkley anyway.
:oldlol: How?[/QUOTE]
Accomplishments: Isaiah
Skill: It's debateable. What did Barkley do better than Isaiah other than rebound (since he was a PF)?