Oscar Robertson.
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Oscar Robertson.
oscar
Oscar Robertson
Mr. Clutch aka West.
Stephon Marbury
[QUOTE=MetsPackers]Stephon Marbury[/QUOTE]
damn people trying to derail this thread already. anyways i guess i'll pick West over oscar
Mr. West
James Worthy
[QUOTE=Vertical-24]James Worthy[/QUOTE]
:biggums:
Jerry West for the third time.
Oscar Robertson is the choice. Seems like the good choice.
[QUOTE=DTreats]NBA, not ABA.
Better luck next time.[/QUOTE]
Why isn't Julius comparable or even better than West NBA-wise?
Julius played 11 seasons in the NBA to West's 14. In less time they were equal in championships.
Julius has 1 MVP to West's 0. Julius had 2 ASMVP to West's 1. Career statistics are close. Julius NBA career was 22/6/4/50%. Has been an NBA all-star starter his whole career and has never missed the playoffs. He revolutionized the game to be played above the rim, was a decent 3 point shooter despite he 3-point line being new to the game. His second best player before Moses was probably George McGinnis, whereas West had Elgin Baylor before Wilt, a top 5 SF of all-time.
Too me Julius has a damn strong case at this spot. He's a career winner percentafe wise.
Oscar
[QUOTE=DaHeezy][B]Julius had 2 ASMVP to West's 1[/B]. Career statistics are close. Julius NBA career was 22/6/4/50%. [B]Has been an NBA all-star starter his whole career [/B]and [B]has never missed the playoffs[/B]. He revolutionized the game to be played above the rim,[/QUOTE]
do these bolded really matter? or are they just a product of being on deep and talented teams, and being a popular figure?
[QUOTE] was a decent 3 point shooter despite he 3-point line being new to the game.[/QUOTE]
:biggums:
he made 0.1 threes per game in his career, and had a career high of 0.4 threes made per game
he wasnt a three point shooter. at all.
[QUOTE]His second best player before Moses was probably George McGinnis, whereas West had Elgin Baylor before Wilt, a top 5 SF of all-time.[/QUOTE]
he has played with some great players
doug collins, world b free, caldwell jones, daryl dawkins, bobby jones, mo cheeks, andrew toney
not all-world kinda talent, but still, he had plenty of help
i think the only justification for having the doctor this high, is if you really value how he revolutionised the game, from dunking, to being such a huge part of the aba, and to being one of the first black superstars embraced by america. what he did for the game.
i vote for [B]oscar robertson[/B]
West