Dirk Nowitzki (though he is one of the most criminally hated and underrated players on this board so he'll prob drop further, even KG being so unanimously above him is laughable).
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Dirk Nowitzki (though he is one of the most criminally hated and underrated players on this board so he'll prob drop further, even KG being so unanimously above him is laughable).
[QUOTE=Mr Know It All]Dirk Nowitzki (though he is one of the most criminally hated and underrated players on this board so he'll prob drop further, even KG being so unanimously above him is laughable).[/QUOTE]
This. Dirk''s 2011 playoffs absolutely s,hits on anything KG did. The Mavs 2nd best player came off the bench, Butler was out, Haywood hurt, and two of their starting players (Kidd,Marion) were past their prime. Still contributed, but past their prime. Amazing how KG gets so overrated. They guy is the Pippen of power forwards. Great 2nd banana, but he will never be the guy holding the Finals MVP.
1. Duncan
2. Garnett
3. Malone
4. Dirk
5. Barkley
is how I would rank the top 5 PF. I already voted for Malone so don't count this as a vote for those making an attempt to tally.
[QUOTE=StateOfMind12]1. Duncan
2. Garnett
3. Malone
4. Dirk
5. Barkley
is how I would rank the top 5 PF. I already voted for Malone so don't count this as a vote for those making an attempt to tally.[/QUOTE]
The best was when RoundMound tried arguing Barkley was a top 10 player ever :oldlol:
Dirk!:rant
Moses Malone before Karl Malone? WTF.
Charles Barkley
Barkley
Le Mailman
[B]Sir Charles Barkley: The Most Underrated Great of All Time[/B]
[QUOTE=SilkkTheShocker]The best was when RoundMound tried arguing Barkley was a top 10 player ever :oldlol:[/QUOTE]
[B]Broken Down Stats Suggest Im Right.[/B]
[QUOTE=StateOfMind12]1. Duncan
2. Garnett
3. Malone
4. Dirk
5. Barkley
is how I would rank the top 5 PF. I already voted for Malone so don't count this as a vote for those making an attempt to tally.[/QUOTE]
Ranking the top PFs you've seen isn't the same as ranking the top PFs in league history.
[B]Bob Pettit[/B]
26 PPG | 16 RPG | 3 APG - Career Averages
28 PPG | 20 RPG | 3 APG - Best Season
2-Time MVP
[B]Championship - Beat the 1958 dynasty Boston Celtics, featuring Bill Russell and Bob Cousy. Averaged 24, 17, and 2 in that postseason.[/B]
[U]FMVP did not exist back then[/U]. Had it, Pettit would have undoubtedly won.
[B]Dirk Nowitzki[/B]
23 PPG | 8 RPG | 3 APG - Career Averages
27 PPG | 9 RPG | 3 APG - Best Season
MVP
[B]Championship - Beat the 2011 Miami "Big Three" Heat, featuring Lebron James, Dwayne Wade, and Chris Bosh. Averaged 28, 8 and 3 in that postseason.[/B]
FMVP
Recent memory says Dirk deserves to be ranked higher than Pettit. History says otherwise.
Karl malone
[QUOTE=Round Mound][B]Broken Down Stats Suggest Im Right.[/B][/QUOTE]
[B]And The Whole Zero Rings Thing Suggests You're Wrong.[/B]
[QUOTE=ThunderStruk022][B]And The Whole Zero Rings Thing Suggests You're Wrong.[/B][/QUOTE]
[B]Ring Crap Again...:rolleyes: :facepalm
Then Russell > Jordan Right? :confusedshrug: :no:
Watch the Games and See Who is More Dominant. Barkley is the Most Dominant PF Ever[/B]