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Kobe Apostle
#24 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops
George Mikan was voted the #23 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops.
23.1 PPG | 13.4 RPG | 2.8 APG
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Wait and See
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Local High School Star
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10 plus years on ISH
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Scratch that...
Rick Barry yall
[QUOTE] NBA champion (1975)
NBA Finals MVP (1975)
ABA champion (1969)
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Last edited by crisoner; 09-06-2012 at 03:33 PM.
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Betrayed
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Milan had such STIFF COMPETITION for that greatest player of the first half century award. Lol.
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College superstar
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Local High School Star
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Originally Posted by crisoner
Scratch that...
Rick Berry yall
So you're voting for a player whose name you can't even spell? Interesting.
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Kobe Apostle
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Originally Posted by crisoner
Scratch that...
Rick Berry yall
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10 plus years on ISH
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3-time NBA All-Star
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College superstar
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In all honesty once you get past the top 15 it becomes much more difficult. Most people's top tens have the same players, in differing orders but we seem to agree on the players. But once you get to 16-25 range, who's better? Admiral or Isiah? Barkley or Malone? Garnett or Elgin? Havlicek or Pippen? What's the measuring criteria? I mean how do we objectively do these rankings?
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10 plus years on ISH
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Originally Posted by Dragonyeuw
In all honesty once you get past the top 15 it becomes much more difficult. Most people's top tens have the same players, in differing orders but we seem to agree on the players. But once you get to 16-25 range, who's better? Admiral or Isiah? Barkley or Malone? Garnett or Elgin? Havlicek or Pippen? What's the measuring criteria? I mean how do we objectively do these rankings?
I think that's the fun part...right now. There are a whole lot of players to consider...it's interesting to see who people pick.
I was going to say Pippen...but I notice for a certain player to win you need to mention them early on so they pop in peoples minds. That's why I said Rick Barry because he deserves to come up soon.
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Dwyane Wade with the best playoff series in NBA History winning his team a title.
-Averaged 40 PPG in the wins
-Awful supporting cast compared to other title winners
-Team was underdogs
-30-5-8-2-2 on 49/32/77 in his prime.
This guy had the most impressive series in NBA History, led his team to a titlee single-handily, and won another title as a 2nd option, all with some All NBA teams. It is his time.
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Gentleman Desperado
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Elvin Hayes
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Mohamed Bamba
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