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    Quote Originally Posted by pauk
    Reed is already voted in, you maybe mean Wes Unseld? If not, what do you think about him? I feel like he is getting very underrated here, is it maybe because he didnt have such a long career or wasnt such a great scorer i dont know...
    Unseld was great. However, we're only on number 34. His time will come.

    I agree with GOAT: the next few picks should be Schayes, Cowens and Walton. I'd then be looking at Unseld and Gervin.

    Drexler comes after those guys, as does Elvin Hayes.

    People really need to read up on players like Hayes and McAdoo before getting too excited by their stats; McAdoo was a lazy defender and both he and Hayes settled far too much for the jump shot. Both were black holes on offense.

    Many insiders complained about Hayes' attitude. Personally, I think he was hilarious and always spoke his mind.

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    Pistol Pete Maravich

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    Clyde "THE GLIDE" Drexler

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheWINdyCity
    Clyde "THE GLIDE" Drexler
    Dummy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WillC
    Unseld was great. However, we're only on number 34. His time will come.

    I agree with GOAT: the next few picks should be Schayes, Cowens and Walton. I'd then be looking at Unseld and Gervin.

    Drexler comes after those guys, as does Elvin Hayes.

    People really need to read up on players like Hayes and McAdoo before getting too excited by their stats; McAdoo was a lazy defender and both he and Hayes settled far too much for the jump shot. Both were black holes on offense.

    Many insiders complained about Hayes' attitude. Personally, I think he was hilarious and always spoke his mind.
    Forreal, I've never seen people put McAdoo this high. Imma change my vote on Drexler though, I forgot about Walton. Don't know much about Schayes and while Cowens seemed to be a real gritty, tough player, from what I've seen he wasn't nearly as good as Walton.

    Where do you have McHale?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raz
    You suck at being funny.
    RUDE.

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    Oh shoot Bill Walton has not been mention yet really. I know he was injured a lot but that title run in Portland.

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    I'll count kurple's vote for Allen Iverson since he voted him in that last thread when it was already over.

    Lots of variety on this one, 12 players have received a vote. I don't understand Bill Walton getting this much votes this high? So many injuries and missed games, along with only a few elite seasons.

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    Allen Iverson

    MVP
    ROY
    All Rookie 1st
    11 All Star Games (should have been more)
    2x All Star MVP
    3x NBA 1st
    3x NBA 2nd
    4x Scoring Champ
    #7 in career regular season PPG
    #2 in career playoffs PPG

    that's more impressive than some guys mentioned
    Last edited by kurple; 09-14-2012 at 08:10 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deuce Bigalow
    I'll count kurple's vote for Allen Iverson since he voted him in that last thread when it was already over.

    Lots of variety on this one, 12 players have received a vote. I don't understand Bill Walton getting this much votes this high? So many injuries and missed games, along with only a few elite seasons.
    I voted for Nate Thurmond...just threw out Walton because I think he should be on the list soon.

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    Elvin Hayes, easily imo

    Should have been named Finals MVP in '78
    He averaged 22/12/1 on 58% with 2 bpg
    Unseld who won the FMVP averaged 9/12/4 on 52% with 0 bpg
    http://www.basketball-reference.com/...78_finals.html

    Hayes led the entire Playoffs in points that year.
    Hayes led his team in points, rebounds, and blocks in the '78 playoffs when they won the Championship, so he was clearly the best player on the team.

    8th all-time on the NBA scoring list with 27,313 points
    4th alltime on the NBA rebounding list with 16,279 rebounds
    20th all-time in blocks with 1,771

    NBA champion (1978)
    **Robbed of Finals MVP (1978)
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    Quote Originally Posted by crisoner
    I voted for Nate Thurmond...just threw out Walton because I think he should be on the list soon.
    He put up very impressive numbers in short amount of time

    '77 - 19-13-4 and 3.2 blocks/gm in only 35 minutes/gm
    '78 - 19-13-5 and 2.5 blocks/gm game in only 33 minute/gm (won MVP)

    Was his injuries the reason for the low minutes?

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    Unseld who won the FMVP averaged 9/12/4 on 52% with 0 bpg

    Ive watched some of those games. Ive watched some of their games together from before that as well(75 for one).

    Unseld was the best player in the games I saw. Dude was doing everything...but scoring. I can see why the players voted him MVP in 69. He was a lot better than his numbers. Not that they were poor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kblaze8855
    Ive watched some of those games. Ive watched some of their games together from before that as well(75 for one).

    Unseld was the best player in the games I saw. Dude was doing everything...but scoring. I can see why the players voted him MVP in 69. He was a lot better than his numbers. Not that they were poor.
    So Hayes who led the team in pts, reb, and blks for the Playoffs the year they won, wasn't the best player?
    Was Unseld some God-like defender being the reason why he was the best on the team?
    Obviously 'm just looking at stats though so I wouldn't know for sure, but when the gap is that big, it seems weird that Unseld was considered better by some.

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    voting Drexler, might go Thurmond next

    I really don't know what to say about Hayes/Unseld, since I haven't watched a lot of tape of either...I guess I should check out the 78/79 Finals (unfortunately my knowledge only extends back to the 1980 playoffs, the earliest for which we have complete games on youtube, last I checked)

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