HeartBreakKid wrote:Owly wrote:HeartBreakKid wrote:I suppose another way of looking at it is Bird/Bryant just strike me as players who had faux GOAT arguments which give the impression they are better than Big O and West (though, Oscar Robertson also had a faux GOAT argument, just those people are not around to argue those type of things on the internet).
A couple of authors did list Robertson first back in the 90s, for what it's worth.
 
Yeah, that was a long time ago now though!
 
It was but there's been, depending on the particular list only 1 or two major competitors adding significant value (Kareem and Russell already in place, depending on the list Jordan too, only LeBron as a major 
conventional challenger and that's a recent significant value finish [if indeed it has] ... individual mileage may vary from these conventions [e.g. Duncan]). And he's one of only a handful of players that have been 1 in published lists. I haven't checked a lot recently (should be some with LeBron) and what counts as published is fuzzy (now it's more likely to be a web list or a video/series)... but otoh it's only really him, Wilt (x1), Shaq (x1) and a whole bunch of Jordan. Russell got that 35th aniv., best player thing but Jabbar is still adding value at that point and I don't think I know a lot about the detail on the process for that (may have a newspaper scan from online, but could be thinking of something else and probably couldn't find it anyhow).
I'm not saying they're right so if your saying the case was "primitive" sure but then for most lists they are (plus inconsistent ... I know it's hard but ...). I'm not saying it's a big deal just that I've seen people make a book of ranking players or in which that is a n aspect who put Oscar at one.
Fwiw, even on the surface, "faux" case level I'd think the thing that (I'd think) kind of makes Kobe's faux case ("He's like Jordan ...") also destroys it ("... but worse").