[B]Willis Reed[/B] was voted the #30 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops.
18.7 PPG | 12.9 RPG | 1.8 APG
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[B]Willis Reed[/B] was voted the #30 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops.
18.7 PPG | 12.9 RPG | 1.8 APG
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Walt Frazier.
Hmm. Think I may go with John Stockton.
Ewing
Are people aware that if you said Stockton>Ewing in the 80s/90s you might well have been left bleeding in the moonlight by even fans who hated the Knicks?
Certain people get a lot better in retrospect. Im just waiting to see someone start voting Reggie Miller over people the pacers would have traded him, Smits, and Mark Jackson for.
Patrick Ewing.
Reed over Hayes for real?
Stockton
Really...thinking about it?
Would Ewing not likely be considered better than Stockton from like 1981 to 1999?
There are really people that isnt a factor to?
Anyway...off the top of my head these are the only MVPs left:
Cowens
Mcadoo
rose
nash
Iverson
Walton
Unseld
the only players who led title teams and arent picked yet....
Cowens
Whoever you credit for the 04 Pistons
Dennis Johnson/Gus Johnson
Unseld/Hayes
Schayes
Arizin
Bob Davies
Walton
Only players on both lists...
Unseld, Walton, and Cowens. And Cowens won 2 rings and played a full mostly healthy career.
Hes just that...other guy from the 70s.
Then again...Dolph was all NBA like 13 years in a row.
He and cowens did a lot more than I feel anyone cares about which isnt exactly...anyones fault. some guys just dont stand out for this reason or that one.
I just felt the need to write their names.
[QUOTE=redhonda76]Ewing[/QUOTE]
Me, too.
ewing as well
E. Hayes
Ewing
Patrick Ewing
John Stockton
2 Finals appearances
all time assists leader
all time steals leader
9x assists leader
10x allstar
11x all nba (3 first)
5x all defensive (all second)
Javale McGee