[B]Ben Wallace[/B] was voted the #83 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops.
5.7 PPG | 9.6 RPG | 1.3 APG
NBA Champion
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[B]Ben Wallace[/B] was voted the #83 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops.
5.7 PPG | 9.6 RPG | 1.3 APG
NBA Champion
4
This list just jumped the shark.
There is no way Ben Wallace should be ahead of incredible talents and players like Grant Hill or David Thompson. Not even close.
:facepalm
I can think of about 30 or 40 players I'd rank ahead of Ben Wallace.
I vote for Neil Johnston.
yes, Neil Johnston
Carmelooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
WTF? :wtf:
Why hasn't Manu been selected yet?
I know he's been a second/third wheel guy his whole career but his game speaks for itself. I'd say he's in the #75-#85 range. Maybe he'll get picked this round or next one.
[QUOTE=BIZARRO]This list just jumped the shark.
There is no way Ben Wallace should be ahead of incredible talents and players like Grant Hill or David Thompson. Not even close.
:facepalm[/QUOTE]
Why? He had more success both individually and from a team aspect. To me it's the other way around. There is no way he belongs below guys with short primes who never reached their individual peak or had significant team success like Hill and Thompson.
[QUOTE=WillC]I can think of about 30 or 40 players I'd rank ahead of Ben Wallace.
I vote for Neil Johnston.[/QUOTE]
If Johnston is one of them I would be stunned. I see no argument for a one dimensional player whose best seasons came on bad teams over a better one dimensional player whose best years came on title contending teams.
Jo Jo White
David Thompson
:facepalm
16 spots left and where is Carmelo Anthony, Grant Hill, David Thompson, Chris Mullins, Kevin Johnson, Lenny Wilkins? Well I am getting Carmelo's name out there for the next spot. No way he should be this low. Neither should Grant Hill, David Thompson, or Chris Mullins.
Gail Goodrich.
I love how everyone starts voting for Anthony NOW, after lat nights game even though that wasn't him at his best. Anyways I vote for Meloman.
David Thompson
Neil Johnston