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Re: Any hoops fans?
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10/18/02 12:20 AM
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True Jason Kidd the "point guard" in this argument. However, one would have to be foolish not to put AI on an all-team of the present. If I didn't have such an admiration for MJ, Jason Kidd would have made MY list. That's what makes this BB unique. We can give our opinions on things. That's cool if you're a Jason Kidd fan. Him and AI are both part of he all-domestic abuse team. Shawn Kemp is the coach of the all-wedlock team.
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Re: Any hoops fans?
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10/18/02 01:23 AM
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I think you mean the "out of wedlock team", Tony
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Re: Any hoops fans?
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10/18/02 11:10 AM
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Yeah, my fault, the "all out-of-wedlock" team. As far as a "domestic abuse" team there would also be Glenn "Big Dog" Robinson. Any others? Oh yeah, that DeShaun Stevenson guy who was caught with 14-year old's. I won't go there.
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Re: Any hoops fans?
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10/18/02 04:05 PM
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Although Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won 6 titles to Wilt Chamberlain's 2, I would still pick Wilt in his prime over Kareem in his prime in an instant. Russell's total of 11 in 13 years (not to mention his 2 NCAA titles and his Olympic gold medal in the two years before that) is so absurd that you have to pick him first. As a rebounder, he was statistically a very close second to Wilt, but when you took his size into account (6'9", 230 vs. 7'1", 275 for Wilt), you would have to say that he was a better rebounder, pound-for-pound (to borrow a boxing term).
Right now the holy trinity of NBA centers is Wilt, Russell, and Kareem, and the second tier are players like Moses Malone, George Mikan, Akeem Olajuwon, and now Shaquille O'Neal. I think that if Shaq can keep up what he's doing for another 3 or 4 years and win 2 or 3 more titles, he will climb up to the level of the holy trinity.
I love when they talk about someone being the best "pure" point guard. One example is John Stockton. He is one of those in contention for that title, but when they talk about the best point guard of all time, with no qualifiers, the answer begins and ends with Magic.
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Re: Any hoops fans?
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10/18/02 05:55 PM
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As much as I hate the guy (well, the player, not the man), I would have to say that Karl Malone is the greatest power forward in the history of the NBA. Not only is the guy freaking huge, but he runs the court like a deer and even has a decent 15 foot jumper. If he sticks around he could very well become the NBA's all-time leading scorer. Bob Pettit was also a great one in his era (from what I've read), but if he played today Karl Malone would eat him up. I don't know if Elgin Baylor can be considered a "power" forward since he was 6'5", but back in his day that was plenty big. And you don't see too many small forwards averaging 30 points and 17 rebounds a game.
Here's my team, using people in their correct positions:
Starters C-Bill Russell (doesn't need the ball all the time) PG-Magic (imagine if he could pass the ball to these guys) SG-MJ (do I even need to explain it?) PF-Karl Malone (see my paragraph above) SF-Larry Bird (greatest passing forward ever)
Bench Wilt Chamberlain (he'll wear out the defenses) Oscar Robertson (can play the one or the two) Jerry West (him, Larry, and MJ can fight over the last shot) Elgin Baylor (the original skywalker) Shaquille O'Neal (first Wilt and then Shaq? The defenses must be crapping in their pants) John Havlicek (he does everything) Bob Pettit (The first great PF) Julius Erving (the ABA version)
Coach: Phil Jackson (only Phil can manage these egos)
As you probably noticed, I left off Abdul-Jabbar. No room for finesse when you have Wilt and Shaq on the bench.
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Re: Any hoops fans?
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10/19/02 11:08 AM
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Ewing probably rangs as the greatest Knick in my opinion. Sure Reed won a title for them, but Ewing just always gave it his all, even if he didn't come out on top. I agree that Hakeem is probably better than Ewing, but I totally don't agree that the Admiral is better than Ewing. Never! As for Ewing would rank on an all-time list, probably somewhere in the middle. I would put guys like Wilt, Bill, Kareem, Hakeem, Shaq in front of him. But I would put Ewing in front of guys like Robinson, Shawn Bradley, Will Purdue, Bill Willington, Luc Longley, and so on!
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Re: Any hoops fans?
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10/19/02 11:19 AM
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How about Walt Frazier or Earl "The Pearl" Monroe as the greatest Knick?
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Re: Any hoops fans?
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10/19/02 11:52 AM
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What's up with Ewing beign an assistant coach for the Wizards? I think there's something else to it. Maybe MJ will want him to suit up.
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Re: Any hoops fans?
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10/19/02 11:15 PM
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I'm not a huge Karl Malone fan myself. However, his numbers speak for themselves. Jimmy Kimmel craks me up when he makes fun of him on the Man Show.
"You should see the other guy." -Tony Montana
"It might just be for a split-second, but it's still flying." -Michael Jordan
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Re: Any hoops fans?
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10/20/02 12:29 AM
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Karl malone is an uncle tom
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Re: Any hoops fans?
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10/20/02 12:31 AM
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Ha! That's funny SAY HELLO.
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Re: Any hoops fans?
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10/20/02 12:32 AM
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Also, welcome to the board!
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Re: Any hoops fans?
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10/20/02 09:16 PM
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Charles Barkley was once better than the Mailman. You have to admit that. But, Karl Malone wins the argument.
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Re: Any hoops fans?
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10/20/02 10:54 PM
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Yeah, you're right. He was the size of a small forward. My most memorable Sir Charles moment was when he lit up Chris Webber for 56 in the '94 playoffs.
"You should see the other guy." -Tony Montana
"It might just be for a split-second, but it's still flying." -Michael Jordan
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