Best Two-Way Player of All Time

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Best Two-Way Player of All Time

Tim Duncan
11
6%
LeBron James
30
16%
Bill Russell
1
1%
Kawhi Leonard
11
6%
Giannis Antetokounmpo
11
6%
Michael Jordan
88
47%
Hakeem Olajuwon
23
12%
Wilt Chamberlain
6
3%
Kevin Garnett
4
2%
David Robinson
3
2%
 
Total votes: 188

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Re: Best Two-Way Player of All Time 

Post#81 » by sisibilio » Wed Sep 17, 2025 11:45 am

Patsfan1081 wrote:
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mdonnelly1989 wrote:
Its fairly close unless you separate impact stats from those. But I guess you can't really.


The vast majority of people will choose who they think is the best player ever. If Steph, Magic, Bird, or a number of guys who are considered in most people’s top 15 were better on defense they would get more votes for best two way player/GOAT. But these guys as good as they are aren’t known for defense. I voted Jordan but my son who would vote Bron says Jordan stas or accolades are probably inflated and Brons are undervalued has a legitimate argument. And if an even older head than me voted Bill, Kareem, etc, voted one of those guys I would get it. It’s an impossible choice to make. I just know I would take Jordan. But if someone else votes another way…ok. I get it.

It’s a team sport and an impossible metric that can never be tested. So it’s all just an opinion. If I didn’t vote Jordan it would probably be Bron or Hakeem. But I didn’t see Russell, Kareem, and many of the other greats play and with crap ass video of those guys it would be weird for a young cat to come in and vote one of those guys.

I’d love to see a poll of the scouts, GM’s, and players who are old enough to have watched all the way from the start of the NBA to now. Talking
guys in the 80’s at minimum at this point.


Before his back issues Bird was one of the best defenders in the league in his era. I think he he went like eight years strait with top five defensive ws and made all defensive second team a handful of times. His instincts and hands were amazing.

Bird was a great rebounder and very good reading passing lanes but he was never a good on ball defender.
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Re: Best Two-Way Player of All Time 

Post#82 » by JinKaz69 » Wed Sep 17, 2025 12:14 pm

Big men have more impact than perimeter players on defense.
So Hakeem.
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Re: Best Two-Way Player of All Time 

Post#83 » by 70sFan » Wed Sep 17, 2025 1:45 pm

Mean_Streets wrote:The thing with Wilt is, when he peaked on defense you could say his offense took a dip.

Wilt arguably peaked in 1964 on defense, so I wouldn't say his offense took a dip at all.

And I don't think Duncan quite had the offense to win this poll.

If you have Hakeem in your top 3, then I see no reason to exclude Duncan because of offense.
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Re: Best Two-Way Player of All Time 

Post#84 » by Anderson Hunt » Wed Sep 17, 2025 3:04 pm

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Re: Best Two-Way Player of All Time 

Post#85 » by CobraCommander » Thu Sep 18, 2025 2:24 am

The only question is who is second best - Hakeem, prime LeBron for a year, Kobe, prime Giannis (or young Giannis defense WITH old Giannis offense) - Kawhi healthy for 5 playoff games?

But it’s MJ then someone else
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Re: Best Two-Way Player of All Time 

Post#86 » by JRoy » Thu Sep 18, 2025 5:12 am

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Re: Best Two-Way Player of All Time 

Post#87 » by Daddy 801 » Thu Sep 18, 2025 5:36 am

sisibilio wrote:
Patsfan1081 wrote:
Daddy 801 wrote:
The vast majority of people will choose who they think is the best player ever. If Steph, Magic, Bird, or a number of guys who are considered in most people’s top 15 were better on defense they would get more votes for best two way player/GOAT. But these guys as good as they are aren’t known for defense. I voted Jordan but my son who would vote Bron says Jordan stas or accolades are probably inflated and Brons are undervalued has a legitimate argument. And if an even older head than me voted Bill, Kareem, etc, voted one of those guys I would get it. It’s an impossible choice to make. I just know I would take Jordan. But if someone else votes another way…ok. I get it.

It’s a team sport and an impossible metric that can never be tested. So it’s all just an opinion. If I didn’t vote Jordan it would probably be Bron or Hakeem. But I didn’t see Russell, Kareem, and many of the other greats play and with crap ass video of those guys it would be weird for a young cat to come in and vote one of those guys.

I’d love to see a poll of the scouts, GM’s, and players who are old enough to have watched all the way from the start of the NBA to now. Talking
guys in the 80’s at minimum at this point.


Before his back issues Bird was one of the best defenders in the league in his era. I think he he went like eight years strait with top five defensive ws and made all defensive second team a handful of times. His instincts and hands were amazing.

Bird was a great rebounder and very good reading passing lanes but he was never a good on ball defender.


That’s how I kind of remember it. I’m a bit too young to have really witnessed his greatness. But he seemed like he played defense more like a Stockton type. Getting in passing lanes and disrupting the flow more than locking down a guy. Which makes sense. It was his brain that got him as far as it did, not his freak athleticism. But also….i think all of us as basketball fans sometimes discount that type of playing. It’s not as glamorous, but it easily is just as impactful. I see people discount Stockton all the time the same way people probably discount Bird at times.
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Re: Best Two-Way Player of All Time 

Post#88 » by CodeBreaker » Thu Sep 18, 2025 2:18 pm

Daddy 801 wrote:
sisibilio wrote:
Patsfan1081 wrote:
Before his back issues Bird was one of the best defenders in the league in his era. I think he he went like eight years strait with top five defensive ws and made all defensive second team a handful of times. His instincts and hands were amazing.

Bird was a great rebounder and very good reading passing lanes but he was never a good on ball defender.


That’s how I kind of remember it. I’m a bit too young to have really witnessed his greatness. But he seemed like he played defense more like a Stockton type. Getting in passing lanes and disrupting the flow more than locking down a guy. Which makes sense. It was his brain that got him as far as it did, not his freak athleticism. But also….i think all of us as basketball fans sometimes discount that type of playing. It’s not as glamorous, but it easily is just as impactful. I see people discount Stockton all the time the same way people probably discount Bird at times.

Something like how Jokic' plays defense. He's not blocking shots or locking down big men. He's intercepting passing lanes with this elite bball instinct
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Re: Best Two-Way Player of All Time 

Post#89 » by Top10alltime » Thu Sep 18, 2025 4:07 pm

Giannis is as good of a 2 way player as Nikola Jokic and Magic Johnson

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