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Kobe Apostle
#44 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops
Gary Payton was voted the #43 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops.
16.3 PPG | 3.9 RPG | 6.7 APG
NBA Champion
NBA Defensive Player of the Year
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Paul Pierce, top 50 player of all-time, top 10 SF of all-time.
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Kobe Apostle
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Glove
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About time. About 15-20 spots late though.
Kevin Johnson
His career is about the same level as Nash's. Needs to be voted in.
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NBA sixth man of the year
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NBA sixth man of the year
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Originally Posted by GP_20
About time. About 15-20 spots late though.
Kevin Johnson
His career is about the same level as Nash's. Needs to be voted in.
Are you still on that shyt?
Where at any point has KJ achieved anything over Steve Nash?
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Glove
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Originally Posted by DaHeezy
Are you still on that shyt?
Where at any point has KJ achieved anything over Steve Nash?
What has Nash done that KJ hasn't? And I don't mean awards and sh*t which is all relative to who their competition is (Magic/Jordan vs. ???)
KJ turned around the Sun's franchise just like Nash did. And led them to 2 WCFs as the #1 player.
Let's talk about KJ's impact on the Sun's.
He helped turned the Sun's franchise around in his 1st full season in Phoenix.
1988: 28-54
KJ's 1st full season in Phoenix
1989: 55-27
WCF
1990: 54-28
WCF
Kind of like Nash's turn around. Right when KJ joins, they start winning. Now granted he had other teammates that joined as well. We'll get more to that in a second, but it was clear KJ was a major part of this turn around. Here is what Hornacek had to say
You were the player who guided a team and franchise out of bad times and into the power they are today. We would have never gone from 28 wins to 55 wins in one year without you, nor would the Suns have played for the championship without your leadership, play and dedication.
http://www.nba.com/suns/news/kjohnso...av=ArticleList
Also, in 1990 KJ had his most injury prone season of his peak. He missed 7 games. The Sun's record in those 7 games? 2-5. With him? 52-23. Also like Nash did in Phoenix, and also why both were considered the best. They were the center playmakers, elevating the games of the teammates, and the team struggled without them.
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NBA Legend
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Argh.... this is tough as hell... its basically like trying to pick between two twins or something, one brunette and one blonde... i am stuck between Nash, Hayes and Arizin...
Last edited by pauk; 09-25-2012 at 01:31 AM.
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NBA sixth man of the year
Re: #44 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops
Originally Posted by GP_20
What has Nash done that KJ hasn't? And I don't mean awards and sh*t which is all relative to who their competition is (Magic/Jordan vs. ???)
KJ turned around the Sun's franchise just like Nash did. And led them to 2 WCFs as the #1 player.
Let's talk about KJ's impact on the Sun's.
He helped turned the Sun's franchise around in his 1st full season in Phoenix.
1988: 28-54
KJ's 1st full season in Phoenix
1989: 55-27
WCF
1990: 54-28
WCF
Kind of like Nash's turn around. Right when KJ joins, they start winning. Now granted he had other teammates that joined as well. We'll get more to that in a second, but it was clear KJ was a major part of this turn around. Here is what Hornacek had to say
You were the player who guided a team and franchise out of bad times and into the power they are today. We would have never gone from 28 wins to 55 wins in one year without you, nor would the Suns have played for the championship without your leadership, play and dedication.
http://www.nba.com/suns/news/kjohnso...av=ArticleList
Also, in 1990 KJ had his most injury prone season of his peak. He missed 7 games. The Sun's record in those 7 games? 2-5. With him? 52-23. Also like Nash did in Phoenix, and also why both were considered the best. They were the center playmakers, elevating the games of the teammates, and the team struggled without them.
So you're basically omitting 2MVPs, multiple NBA assist leader, greatest FT shooter of all-time, longer career at peak play, for an argument based on turning around a franchise and quotes?
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NBA Legend
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Ill go with Rodman. I think he's easy to undervalue because he wasn't the best at the area of the game people seem to gain the most joy from watching. He was however the best rebounder ever, and by far, and also at least one of the five best defenders ever by my estimation.
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Glove
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Originally Posted by DaHeezy
So you're basically omitting 2MVPs, multiple NBA assist leader, greatest FT shooter of all-time, longer career at peak play, for an argument based on turning around a franchise and quotes?
Do you have any argument that doesn't stand on the fact that Nash didn't play with Jordan, Magic, and Stockton? (there goes your MVPs and assist titles) like KJ did? Nash's career high in assists is 11.6, KJ's is 12.2. And KJ did not win an assist title for that.
So really what did Nash do that was so impressive in his career? I thought turning around franchises was one of the, you want to name something? Clutch playoff performances? Amazing numbers? KJ has done each of those.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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I think it's time for Elvin Hayes to get in.
Don't like him much, but you can't deny the impact he had on the court for number of years.
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NBA lottery pick
Re: #44 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops
Originally Posted by GP_20
Do you have any argument that doesn't stand on the fact that Nash didn't play with Jordan, Magic, and Stockton? (there goes your MVPs and assist titles) like KJ did? Nash's career high in assists is 11.6, KJ's is 12.2. And KJ did not win an assist title for that.
So really what did Nash do that was so impressive in his career? I thought turning around franchises was one of the, you want to name something? Clutch playoff performances? Amazing numbers? KJ has done each of those.
No mention of Johnson's team having a pace roughly 10% higher than Nash's team? Interesting...
Oh, and awards are useless to compare because they depend on your competition, but wins are fine to compare...what, they don't depend on your competition?
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NBA sixth man of the year
Re: #44 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops
Originally Posted by GP_20
Do you have any argument that doesn't stand on the fact that Nash didn't play with Jordan, Magic, and Stockton? (there goes your MVPs and assist titles) like KJ did? Nash's career high in assists is 11.6, KJ's is 12.2. And KJ did not win an assist title for that.
So really what did Nash do that was so impressive in his career? I thought turning around franchises was one of the, you want to name something? Clutch playoff performances? Amazing numbers? KJ has done each of those.
Playing in the Jordan era doesn't mean shyt. KJ wouldn't win it in the Shaq, Duncan, Kobe era either. Not to mention that you're comparing eras where all statistics are down. Use your head. You really believe KJ would average 12.2 assists in today's NBA?
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