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Kobe Apostle
#67 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops
Dave DeBusschere was voted the #66 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops.
16.1 PPG | 11 RPG | 2.9 APG
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why I even like Rondo
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Good High School Starter
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NBA All-star
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Soooooooooooooooooo.. Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo. Who you guys prefer?
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Lol
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Local High School Star
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Very tough decision between Bob Lanier, Robert Parish and Artis Gilmore.
I'm taking Artis Gilmore here though:
- 11 x ABA/NBA All-Star
- 5 x All-ABA 1st Team
- ABA champion
- Led the NBA in FG% for 4 consecutive seasons (all over .625)
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Kobe Apostle
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Originally Posted by WillC
Very tough decision between Bob Lanier, Robert Parish and Artis Gilmore.
I'm taking Artis Gilmore here though:
- 11 x ABA/NBA All-Star
- 5 x All-ABA 1st Team
- ABA champion
- Led the NBA in FG% for 4 consecutive seasons (all over .625)
That is ABA accomplishments though
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NBA lottery pick
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From 2001-2007 Tracy Mcgrady scored no less than 24.6 points per game.
During the same time his playoffs averages were:
33.8
30.8
31.7
30.7
25.3
27.0
That being said i'll go with Tony Parker.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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Lol
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Originally Posted by Eric Cartman
From 2001-2007 Tracy Mcgrady scored no less than 24.6 points per game.
During the same time his playoffs averages were:
33.8
30.8
31.7
30.7
25.3
27.0
That being said i'll go with Tony Parker.
What was the point of all those stats then?
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Originally Posted by RRR3
What was the point of all those stats then?
While writing i planned on voting for T-mac, then remembered Parker had 3 titles and 1 finals MVP. Also a great playoff performer in his own right on a very high shooting %.
These spots are interchangeable to me though, it could go either way.
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Lol
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Originally Posted by Eric Cartman
While writing i planned on voting for T-mac, then remembered Parker had 3 titles and 1 finals MVP. Also a great playoff performer in his own right on a very high shooting %.
These spots are interchangeable to me though, it could go either way.
Parker had much better luck though.
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NBA Legend
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College superstar
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Still giving my support for Artis Gilmore. Don't pooh-pooh on the man's ABA accomplishments. We all know that those numbers still count and they are impressive. Over his NBA career he averaged a double-double in eight seasons. Over 14 seasons in the NBA, Gilmore averaged 17 points, 10 rebounds and 2 blocks. He also had a phenomenal shooting % of .599 which is the best in NBA history. He made the NBA All-Star game six times. There is no question that he would’ve made the NBA All-Star during his five seasons in the ABA in which he played the best basketball of his career. That is the equivalent of 11 NBA All-Star games. To be a league MVP, All-Star MVP, and Playoff MVP, and make 11 all-star appearances, should get this man into the top 70.
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