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    Default Re: Charles Barkley vs Malone (In Their Primes ages 23-32 Head to Head)

    Quote Originally Posted by White Chocolate
    In terms of longevity and dedication, he was light years ahead of Barkley. In their primes, Barkley was better.
    In terms of longevity, dedication (off season weight training, fitness etc), no getting as injured yes

    IN TERMS OF BEING A BETTER PLAYER...Barkley was BETTER.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CB4GOATPF
    In terms of longevity, dedication (off season weight training, fitness etc), no getting as injured yes

    IN TERMS OF BEING A BETTER PLAYER...Barkley was BETTER.

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    Default Re: Charles Barkley vs Malone (In Their Primes ages 23-32 Head to Head)

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigsmoke
    yo Sir Charles.

    sometimes, I think you're joking with these Barkley threads homie. THATS ALL you do. and most of them arent very different from each other. get off Barkley's jock man. I'm a fan but **** dude
    . Funny part is when Barkley won a category in this comparison... he put it in huge letters.. and in different bold color but when Malone was better at something he got no big letters saying he was better at it. Funny that this dude is pushing agenda like this.

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    Default Re: Charles Barkley vs Malone (In Their Primes ages 23-32 Head to Head)

    Quote Originally Posted by Clippersfan86
    . Funny part is when Barkley won a category in this comparison... he put it in huge letters.. and in different bold color but when Malone was better at something he got no big letters saying he was better at it. Funny that this dude is pushing agenda like this.
    U mad that the truth is being demonstrated with stats even though most NBA Fans that saw the 80s and 90s know Barkley was Better than Karl Malone. His resume looks nicer because he played more years injury free.

    Same thing wil lbe said when Kobe plays more seasons at a good level. Will that make him a better player than MJ?

    Hell No! The thing is that he was more Dominant in his game and Barkley was Way More Dominant than Malone. Especially in the play-offs.

    The colors are used to demonstrate and make it easier to see the evidence i have prooven both head to head, per, eff, +/- and ws from 1985 to 1995: the last year of a healthy Barkley.

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    Default Re: Charles Barkley vs Malone (In Their Primes ages 23-32 Head to Head)

    CB4 GOAT PF

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    Default Re: Charles Barkley vs Malone (In Their Primes ages 23-32 Head to Head)

    Quote Originally Posted by Round Mound
    Applauding your own post. Really?

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    Default Re: Charles Barkley vs Malone (In Their Primes ages 23-32 Head to Head)

    Barkley was better than Malone. But Charles Barkley already said Tim is the greatest PF of all time. Barkley said it..

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    Default Re: Charles Barkley vs Malone (In Their Primes ages 23-32 Head to Head)

    Quote Originally Posted by PHaYze
    CB4 GOAT PF

    As long as CB isn't Chris Bosh.

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    Default Re: Charles Barkley vs Malone (In Their Primes ages 23-32 Head to Head)

    Shot Made & Missed Diferential Stat

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNib-...el_video_title

    http://hoopsapedia.webs.com/nbaalltimescorers.htm

    SHOT MADE/MISS DIFFERENTIAL STAT-
    (minimum 15,000 shot attempts)

    [COLOR="Blue"]Unstoppable shot makers (+1 - infinity):[/COLOR]

    [COLOR="Orange"]1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: +3,367.5[/COLOR]
    [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]2. Shaquille O'Neal: +3,200.5[/COLOR]
    [COLOR="Orange"]3. Wilt Chamberlain: +1,865[/COLOR]
    [COLOR="Blue"]4. Charles Barkley: +1,434[/COLOR]

    5. Robert Parish: +1,314
    6. Adrian Dantley: +1,220.5
    [COLOR="Navy"]7. Karl Malone: +888.5[/COLOR]
    8. Bernard King: +562.5
    9. Hakeem Olajuwon: +519.5
    10. Walt Bellamy: +488
    11. Walter Davis: +443.5
    12. Bob Lanier: +431
    13. George Gervin: +381.5
    14. Alex English: +291
    15. Reggie Miller: +263
    [COLOR="DarkSlateGray"]16. Tim Duncan: +248[/COLOR]
    17. Dale Ellis: +230.5
    18. Larry Bird: +172.5
    19. Patrick Ewing: +172.5
    20. Michael Jordan: +137.5
    21. Kevin Garnett: +0.5

    [COLOR="darkred"]Elite shot makers [/COLOR]([COLOR="DarkRed"]0 - negative 500[/COLOR]):

    22. Dirk Nowitzki: -193.5
    23. Ray Allen: -332.5
    24. Lou Hudson: -345
    25. Moses Malone: -351
    26. Scottie Pippen: -371

    [COLOR="DarkRed"]Good shot makers[/COLOR] ([COLOR="Red"]negative 501 - negative 1,000[/COLOR]):

    27. Chris Webber: -508
    28. Terry Cummings: -516
    29. Calvin Murphy: -531
    30. Clyde Drexler: -589.5
    31. Oscar Robertson: -604
    32. Eddie Johnson: -626
    33. Gary Payton: -716
    34. Mitch Richmond: -765
    35. Paul Pierce: -841
    36. Tom Chambers: -879.5
    37. Antawn Jamison: -899
    38. Michael Finley: -976
    39. Jerry West: -1,000

    [COLOR="red"]Shot jackers (negative 1,001 - negative 2,000):[/COLOR]

    [COLOR="red"]40. Vince Carter: -1,126.5
    41. Kobe Bryant: -1,212
    42. Dominique Wilkins: -1,307
    43. Isiah Thomas: -1,317
    44. Tracy McGrady: -1,427.5
    45. Gail Goodrich: -1,438
    46. Cliff Robinson: -1,470.5
    47. Rick Barry: -1,622.5
    48. Hal Greer: -1,803
    49. Dave Bing: -1,845[/COLOR]

    [COLOR="Red"]Shot too much (negative 2,001 - negative infinity):[/COLOR]

    [COLOR="red"]50. Bob Pettit: -2,174
    51. Allen Iverson: -2,442.5
    52. Elgin Baylor: -2,785
    53. John Havlicek: -2,904
    54. Elvin Hayes: -2,952.5
    55. Dolph Schayes: -3,721
    56. Bob Cousy: -4,132[/COLOR]

    Once Again Prooving Barkley`s Offensive Efficiency Dominance as a 6`4 3/4 PF way More Dominant than Malone or Duncan.

    Charles was Shorter More Athletic Prior Shaq-like Version with Guard Instincts, Handles and Center Like Play in the Post and For Timing Block Shots Footwork ala Center.

    Barkley is Indeed A TOP 10 ALL TIME PLAYER
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    Default Re: Charles Barkley vs Malone (In Their Primes ages 23-32 Head to Head)

    duncan won a title with both of them still in the league

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    Default Re: Charles Barkley vs Malone (In Their Primes ages 23-32 Head to Head)

    Quote Originally Posted by Burgz
    duncan won a title with both of them still in the league
    When both where declining ...especially Barkley who had the same back problem as Bird 1995 on and in Houston he ****ed up his knee twice. Overweight Barkley totally dominated Duncan at ages 33/34.

    Malone stood up next to Duncan the same age.

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