So which are we taking more into account the Reg season or the post season? Or both
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So which are we taking more into account the Reg season or the post season? Or both
[QUOTE=AlonzoGOAT]So which are we taking more into account the Reg season or the post season? Or both[/QUOTE]
Depends on other people's perceptions. Everyone is different.
Wilt Chamberlain 1965-66
Had a hard time choosing because he won the finals next year but his season was just more dominant and even his post season was better but unfortunately basketball is a team game and if your teams doesn't put average effort it is OVA!
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I saw the other thread and they had coaches. Can we draft coaches or are their no coaches in this tourney/game?
[QUOTE=StateOfMind12]I saw the other thread and they had coaches. Can we draft coaches or are their no coaches in this tourney/game?[/QUOTE]
No coaches. BTW trades are acceptable.
[QUOTE=Anti Hero]From my car, :lebronamazed: 2012[/QUOTE]
:eek: Damn, I wanted to pick LeBron in the 2nd round but I knew that he would be taken in the 1st round. :oldlol:
I'm glad you picked 2012 LeBron though. A lot of people think his peak was 2009 or 2010 but like you I feel like his peak was also in 2012.
I thought your decision was going to be between 3 80s legends though.
[B]1976-77 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar[/B]
Regular Season: 26.2ppg 13.3rpg (3.2orpg) 3.9apg 1.2spg 3.2bpg 57.9%fg (led league) 70.1%ft
Playoffs: 34.6ppg 17.7rpg (4.6orpg) 4.1apg 1.7spg 3.5bpg 60.7%fg 72.5%ft
If not for injuries to other key players on his team, this season might have been in the running for the best single season of all-time.
Kareem won MVP for the 5th time in his career (tying a then NBA Record for MVP's with Bill Russell). Was on the All-NBA First Team and All-Defensive Second Team. Led the Lakers to the best record.
He clearly raised his game in the playoffs on all his statistics. His 35ppg on 61%fg is the highest for a 30+ppg scorer in the playoffs, efficiency wise. Not to mention, being a monster defensive presence.
He's my choice for my 1st pick.
1985-86 Larry Bird
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Regular Season: 26 PPG | 10 RPG | 7 APG | 2 SPG | 50 FG%
Playoffs: 26 PPG | 9 RPG | 8 APG | 2 SPG | 52 FG%
Arguably the best all-around player in NBA History.
NuggetsFan on the clock.
61-62 Bill Russell. I feel confident in this pick. I wanted to go in alot of different directions but the fact everybody let him slip kinda forced my hand. Pretty sure the next 2-3 guys I had in my mind come off the board real quick.
Iamgine on the clock
[QUOTE=ZeN]
F*ck Team Battles. Im forming the team im gonna like, not so much the conventional options.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Anti Hero]F*ck Team Battles
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86-87 Magic Johnson
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CelticGarlic on the Clock..
With back to back picks..
Wilt is going to have a block party