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Re: ISH's #11 Player of Alltime
Moses Malone - reminded me of an unstoppable train
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Re: ISH's #11 Player of Alltime
Originally Posted by Asukal
Why the fvck is Lebron in this discussion? He is not even halfway his career yet.
I vote for Moses Malone.
They're Bron apologists (minus ShaqAttack). What do you expect?
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Re: ISH's #11 Player of Alltime
Originally Posted by Asukal
Why the fvck is Lebron in this discussion? He is not even halfway his career yet.
He's played 8 seasons. How many players were better than Lebron at his peak, or even now?
How many have better resumes than 2 MVPs, 2 finals appearances, 3 conference finals appearances, 5 all-nba first teams, 2 more all-nba second teams, two 60 win seasons, five 50+ win seasons.
He's definitely more than halfway done with the relevant portion of his career, and really, if players weren't as good as prime/peak Lebron and didn't really accomplish more even in a longer career(Oscar, Karl Malone ect.) then why should they be ranked above Lebron?
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Re: ISH's #11 Player of Alltime
Originally Posted by dynasty1978
They're Bron apologists (minus ShaqAttack). What do you expect?
11. West
12. Oscar
13. Moses
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Re: ISH's #11 Player of Alltime
Originally Posted by ShaqAttack3234
He's played 8 seasons. How many players were better than Lebron at his peak, or even now?
How many have better resumes than 2 MVPs, 2 finals appearances, 3 conference finals appearances, 5 all-nba first teams, 2 more all-nba second teams, two 60 win seasons, five 50+ win seasons.
He's definitely more than halfway done with the relevant portion of his career, and really, if players weren't as good as prime/peak Lebron and didn't really accomplish more even in a longer career(Oscar, Karl Malone ect.) then why should they be ranked above Lebron?
With all due respect, with that reasoning, you would have to take a hard look at some of the other greats (e.g., West) and their Finals, Conference Finals appearances, etc., to put this comparison in context.
Let me check that and follow up.
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Re: ISH's #11 Player of Alltime
Originally Posted by dynasty1978
With all due respect, with that reasoning, you would have to take a hard look at some of the other greats (e.g., West) and their Finals, Conference Finals appearances, etc., to put this comparison in context.
Let me check that and follow up.
Jerry West been to 9 Finals
Dr J been to 4 Finals
John Havlicek won 8 championships
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Re: ISH's #11 Player of Alltime
Originally Posted by ShaqAttack3234
He's played 8 seasons. How many players were better than Lebron at his peak, or even now?
How many have better resumes than 2 MVPs, 2 finals appearances, 3 conference finals appearances, 5 all-nba first teams, 2 more all-nba second teams, two 60 win seasons, five 50+ win seasons.
He's definitely more than halfway done with the relevant portion of his career, and really, if players weren't as good as prime/peak Lebron and didn't really accomplish more even in a longer career(Oscar, Karl Malone ect.) then why should they be ranked above Lebron?
Let's not rank players who aren't even past their primes yet. Lebron will get to this list but not yet, who knows he might end up in top 5 or even number 1. Kobe is in the list because it is safe to say we have seen his best days, he might still get higher though. Lebron is like what? 26? Dude can still accomplish a lot more, lets wait till he gets there.
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Re: ISH's #11 Player of Alltime
I'll take Oscar Robertson.
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Re: ISH's #11 Player of Alltime
Jerry West
NBA Champion (1972)
9 NBA Finals appearances
38 ppg Finals series (1969)
40.6 ppg playoff run
42/13/12 in Game 7 of the 1969 Finals
Finals MVP (1969)
3rd alltime Playoff PPG - 29.1
#1 in Playoff Points and #1 in Laker points after he retired in 1974
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Re: ISH's #11 Player of Alltime
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Re: ISH's #11 Player of Alltime
Oscar Robertson. Holy shit, he's underrated on ISH.
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Re: ISH's #11 Player of Alltime
Originally Posted by ShaqAttack3234
He's played 8 seasons. How many players were better than Lebron at his peak, or even now?
How many have better resumes than 2 MVPs, 2 finals appearances, 3 conference finals appearances, 5 all-nba first teams, 2 more all-nba second teams, two 60 win seasons, five 50+ win seasons.
He's definitely more than halfway done with the relevant portion of his career, and really, if players weren't as good as prime/peak Lebron and didn't really accomplish more even in a longer career(Oscar, Karl Malone ect.) then why should they be ranked above Lebron?
Holy smokes. I honestly thought the votes for LeBron were sarcastic jokes.
Oscar Robertson
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Re: ISH's #11 Player of Alltime
Originally Posted by jacobgoindum
Jerry West
NBA Champion (1972)
9 NBA Finals appearances
38 ppg Finals series (1969)
40.6 ppg playoff run
42/13/12 in Game 7 of the 1969 Finals
Finals MVP (1969)
3rd alltime Playoff PPG - 29.1
#1 in Playoff Points and #1 in Laker points after he retired in 1974
I'm taking back my vote for Hondo and placing it for West now. West at #11, Hondo at #12.
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Re: ISH's #11 Player of Alltime
Originally Posted by SpecialQue
I'm taking back my vote for Hondo and placing it for West now. West at #11, Hondo at #12.
Hondo over Big O.
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