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Re: Could They Play In Today's Era
Originally Posted by Hamtaro CP3KDKG
real nikka talkin doe
Bill Walton-MVP caliber, rich mans Marc Gasol (much better rebounding and shotblockinig), easy DPOY
Tiny Archibald-lower top 10 PG
Bob McAdoo- Melo level
Moses Malone - post/physical version of Love w/o the passing
Tom Chambers - little worse than Griffin
Pete Maravich - Rubio w/ much more chucking and much worse defense
Walt Frazier - top 5 PG only CP and Steph are clearly better
Bob Lanier - Better Bosh
Artis Gilmore - Prolly the best center
George Gervin - best SG prolly, still a sht defender doe
David Thompson - no ones like him stylistically, prolly top 5 SG (better than Hardon for sure)
Jerry Lucas - David Lee
Nate Thurmond - best man defender, running for DPOY, sht offense........top 5 center still
Rick Barry - homeless mans Bird, top 3 SF
John Havlicek - more durable, conditioned and defensive minded Gallinari
Dave Cowens - no one like him stylistically........top 5 center, most intense player since KG, DPOY candidate will put up scoring numbers but is a sucky offensive player
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NBA Legend
Re: Could They Play In Today's Era
Now...for those that gave honest and well-researched answers...
Take those prime players (and again, healthy), and what kind of numbers would they put up in today's game?
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NBA Legend
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Last edited by LAZERUSS; 11-22-2014 at 09:17 AM.
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Originally Posted by andremiller07
the music is so fitting
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NBA Legend
Re: Could They Play In Today's Era
Probably the most dominant college performance of all-time...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAnC4cBXAuY
and not a bad Finals' clinching game either...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmxRIEyBiXo
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#Dre Day in Sac Town
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The current NBA rules would make it easier for the SF's on the list like Barry, Gervin, and English. I think Barry would have a field day. High I.Q. player, outstanding scorer.
The rules would hurt the big men like Lanier possibly.
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Originally Posted by senelcoolidge
The current NBA rules would make it easier for the SF's on the list like Barry, Gervin, and English. I think Barry would have a field day. High I.Q. player, outstanding scorer.
The rules would hurt the big men like Lanier possibly.
Lanier would be interesting. He was a full 6-11, and in his prime he was about 270...or roughly the size of Demarcus Cousins.
Here is some footage...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bvc7Vkp9iXE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOPvT4uJPaM
He was capable of hitting 15+ ft. shots, and had a solid hook shot, as well. BTW he was a very under-rated defender.
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NBA Legend
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NBA Legend
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Darryl Dawkins...
The "DeAndre Jordan" of the 70's and 80's.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sYJ2ItXiRo
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NBA Legend
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Moses won six rpg titles in seven seasons. The one he didn't, was won by this guy...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEvYbFF67os
Nater averaged 15.0 rpg, in 35 mpg, in a league that averaged 44.9 rpg, and with a TRB% of 23.0.
Incidently, he was Bill Walton's BACKUP for two season at UCLA.
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