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    Default ESPN has ranked the NBAs top 75 (or 76) players.

    List just came out.
    Here are some of the questionable rankings.

    24 John Stockton
    29 Chris Paul
    36 Dominique Wilkins
    39 Kevin McHale
    51 Reggie Miller
    52 George Gervin
    53 Clyde Drexler
    58 Elvin Hayes
    68 Russell Westbrook
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    Default Re: ESPN has ranked the NBAs top 75 (or 76) players.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH9dc0m_IKA

    Westbrock got in because he is the career leader in triple doubles... (would be nice if he got a ring or two)
    Reggie Miller was a stroker , but he did not have enough credentials in my opinion ...

    I liked it when MJ was called out last... then stood in the middle of the circle. (lmao)

    My count was about 5 players I had never seen play ... But it was nice to see how they all aged.

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    Default Re: ESPN has ranked the NBAs top 75 (or 76) players.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jasper View Post
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH9dc0m_IKA

    Westbrock got in because he is the career leader in triple doubles... (would be nice if he got a ring or two)
    Reggie Miller was a stroker , but he did not have enough credentials in my opinion ...

    I liked it when MJ was called out last... then stood in the middle of the circle. (lmao)
    Westbrook is also MVP, 10 time All Star and like 10 time All NBA.

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    Default Re: ESPN has ranked the NBAs top 75 (or 76) players.

    Paul is the GOAT at point guard. No way he’s behind Stockton.

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    Default Re: ESPN has ranked the NBAs top 75 (or 76) players.

    I agree about McHale. He should be higher.

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    Default Re: ESPN has ranked the NBAs top 75 (or 76) players.

    Quote Originally Posted by Im Still Ballin View Post
    I agree about McHale. He should be higher.
    Jokes. He's above Patrick Ewing. Pat is #40.

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    Default Re: ESPN has ranked the NBAs top 75 (or 76) players.

    Quote Originally Posted by L.Kizzle View Post
    Westbrook is also MVP, 10 time All Star and like 10 time All NBA.
    That's because voters aren't very bright.

    He's absolutely not a top 75 player of all time, in terms of on-court impact relative to his era.

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    Default Re: ESPN has ranked the NBAs top 75 (or 76) players.

    Quote Originally Posted by FultzNationRISE View Post
    That's because voters aren't very bright.

    He's absolutely not a top 75 player of all time, in terms of on-court impact relative to his era.
    Gotta judge his career, not this season.

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    Default Re: ESPN has ranked the NBAs top 75 (or 76) players.

    Quote Originally Posted by L.Kizzle View Post
    List just came out.
    Here are some of the questionable rankings.

    24 John Stockton
    29 Chris Paul
    36 Dominique Wilkins
    39 Kevin McHale
    51 Reggie Miller
    52 George Gervin
    53 Clyde Drexler
    58 Elvin Hayes
    68 Russell Westbrook
    No way Reggie Miller was a better player than Westbrook, Gervin, Drexler, and Hayes. Miller averaged 3 rebounds and 3 assists per game.

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    Default Re: ESPN has ranked the NBAs top 75 (or 76) players.

    Quote Originally Posted by RogueBorg View Post
    No way Reggie Miller was a better player than Westbrook, Gervin, Drexler, and Hayes. Miller averaged 3 rebounds and 3 assists per game.
    It's crazy how they continue to rank Reggie over Clyde. Like they didn't play in the same era and Clyde was better every season they played lol.

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    Default Re: ESPN has ranked the NBAs top 75 (or 76) players.

    Ewing should be in the 60’s bruh.

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    Default Re: ESPN has ranked the NBAs top 75 (or 76) players.

    Quote Originally Posted by L.Kizzle View Post
    Gotta judge his career, not this season.
    Ofc he was never THIS terrible, but he’s always been an overrated stat padder IMO. I would never look to add him to my team, regardless of salary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RogueBorg View Post
    No way Reggie Miller was a better player than Westbrook, Gervin, Drexler, and Hayes. Miller averaged 3 rebounds and 3 assists per game.
    If we’re honest Luka, Klay, & Harden are better then Miller. Better than lots of guys. They’ll get their due eventually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gimmedarock View Post
    If we’re honest Luka, Klay, & Harden are better then Miller. Better than lots of guys. They’ll get their due eventually.
    Harden would be more statistically productive in a regular season game.

    But I wouldnt want him over Reggie if my goal was to be as competitive as possible when it matters.

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