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Kobe Apostle
Re: #31 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops
Originally Posted by WillC
John Stockton
Who's in your avy? Don't recognize who that is.
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sahelanthropus
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College superstar
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Titles are overrated
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In the best season of Stocktons career...1990...straight prime Stockton...27 years old...55 win Jazz team. Ewing was still better. 28/12 or so all nba first team over Hakeem and Drob dropping 50/20 and 40/12 games back to back and putting up 32 and 12 for two months.
Patrick Ewing was considered better than stockton for literally 16 or so years in a row with the only possible exceptions being injured seasons.
But now hes behind John...because of....career totals?
I cant wait till 30 years from now to see the Bs rankings people do on this era that fly in the face of the opinions of the people watching now.
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Very good NBA starter
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Local High School Star
Re: #31 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops
Originally Posted by Kblaze8855
In the best season of Stocktons career...1990...straight prime Stockton...27 years old...55 win Jazz team. Ewing was still better. 28/12 or so all nba first team over Hakeem and Drob dropping 50/20 and 40/12 games back to back and putting up 32 and 12 for two months.
Patrick Ewing was considered better than stockton for literally 16 or so years in a row with the only possible exceptions being injured seasons.
But now hes behind John...because of....career totals?
I cant wait till 30 years from now to see the Bs rankings people do on this era that fly in the face of the opinions of the people watching now.
The only argument I can see for Stockton over Ewing is if we accept the notion that neither player is talented enough to win as a first option, and therefore we must look to assess their value as a second option.
I can entertain the idea that Stockton is a more valuable second option, but I won't accept the fact that Ewing doesn't cut it as a first option to begin with.
Saying that John Stockton was a better player than Patrick Ewing today is akin to saying that Tony Allen was a better player than Dwight Howard twenty years from now.
What version of Stockton was a better player than 10-11 Howard? What year exactly did John Stockton have a bigger impact than 10-11 Howard? I can name several years for Patrick Ewing in which he had a bigger impact than 10-11 Howard. Can the same be said for Stockton?
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Reign of Error
Re: #31 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops
Ewing doesn't cut it as a first option?
His defense is legendary, and he also averaged 28.5 points per game one season (21 ppg on 50% throughout his career) so clearly he had offense as well... on top of that, the team he led was one game saving block away (certainly one game away whatever your interpretation of the events) from a championship.
That said, I'm voting Cowens this time. 70s players don't get enough recognition.
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Local High School Star
Re: #31 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops
Originally Posted by Deuce Bigalow
Who's in your avy? Don't recognize who that is.
I'll give you a clue.
The player in my avatar is the same person that Wilt Chamberlain is talking to in the wheelchair below at a charity event to raise money for his hospital bills. He had the talent to be one of the all-time greats...
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Not airballing my layups anymore
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Not airballing my layups anymore
Re: #31 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops
Originally Posted by WillC
I'll give you a clue.
The player in my avatar is the same person that Wilt Chamberlain is talking to in the wheelchair below at a charity event to raise money for his hospital bills. He had the talent to be one of the all-time greats...
One of the saddest stories in NBA.
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Kobe Apostle
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#31 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops Voting
16- Patrick Ewing
14- John Stockton
3- Elvin Hayes
2- Walt Frazier
1- Pete Maravich
1- Steve Nash
1- Dave Cowens
1- Bill Walton
Last edited by Deuce Bigalow; 09-12-2012 at 10:56 PM.
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Kobe Apostle
Re: #31 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops
Originally Posted by WillC
I'll give you a clue.
The player in my avatar is the same person that Wilt Chamberlain is talking to in the wheelchair below at a charity event to raise money for his hospital bills. He had the talent to be one of the all-time greats...
The url of the image gave it away. Sad story.
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Very good NBA starter
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