Greatest First team ALL-NBA team of all-time?
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Greatest First team ALL-NBA team of all-time?
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Dunno if this one's been done before. Probably, but lets do it again.
87-88 team is it for me
Jordan
Johnson
Barkely
Bird
Olajuwon
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Dunno if this one's been done before. Probably, but lets do it again.
87-88 team is it for me
Jordan
Johnson
Barkely
Bird
Olajuwon
*fixed*
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all in thier prime I'd like to see the 04 team play the 88 team.
Jordan vs. Kobe- Jordan would own him.
Magic vs Kidd- Magic but it's closer then I want to admit.
KG vs Bird- Bird has range, KG has hustle TIE
Duncan vs Chuck- Duncan but Barkley would punish him.
Sahq vs. Drwam Shaq used to get owned by Dream but shaq prime was a smarter Beast. Shaq.
Sounds like a near draw.
Jordan vs. Kobe- Jordan would own him.
Magic vs Kidd- Magic but it's closer then I want to admit.
KG vs Bird- Bird has range, KG has hustle TIE
Duncan vs Chuck- Duncan but Barkley would punish him.
Sahq vs. Drwam Shaq used to get owned by Dream but shaq prime was a smarter Beast. Shaq.
Sounds like a near draw.
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88 has four guys that are probably in the top 10 of all-time and three guys that have legit arguments for GOAT. Those same three are basically undisputed as the best ever at their positions. Their 'weak link is a top 5 PF ever. Hard to go against that.
64 is really good, too, with all 5 being probable top 5 at their positions. 04 is also great with probably all five being arguably top 5 at their positions. But still 88 for me.
Really good question.
64 is really good, too, with all 5 being probable top 5 at their positions. 04 is also great with probably all five being arguably top 5 at their positions. But still 88 for me.
Really good question.
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Hard2dhole wrote:all in thier prime I'd like to see the 04 team play the 88 team.
Jordan vs. Kobe- Jordan would own him.
Magic vs Kidd- Magic but it's closer then I want to admit.
KG vs Bird- Bird has range, KG has hustle TIE
Duncan vs Chuck- Duncan but Barkley would punish him.
Sahq vs. Drwam Shaq used to get owned by Dream but shaq prime was a smarter Beast. Shaq.
Sounds like a near draw.
KG vs Bird is not even close to a tie, and I dont know how Barkley would "punish" Duncan
Jordan>Kobe
Magic>Kidd
Bird>KG
Chuck<Duncan
Hakeem<Shaq imo (this is the only one thats really debateable)
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Hard2dhole wrote:all in thier prime I'd like to see the 04 team play the 88 team.
Jordan vs. Kobe- Jordan would own him.
Magic vs Kidd- Magic but it's closer then I want to admit.
KG vs Bird- Bird has range, KG has hustle TIE
Duncan vs Chuck- Duncan but Barkley would punish him.
Sahq vs. Drwam Shaq used to get owned by Dream but shaq prime was a smarter Beast. Shaq.
Sounds like a near draw.
Jordan has never owned Kobe in a game... ever. Even a rookie Kobe dropped 33 on Jordan in Chicago. Kobe will never allow ownage even if MJ is the better player.
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Jordan has never owned Kobe in a game... ever. Even a rookie Kobe dropped 33 on Jordan in Chicago. Kobe will never allow ownage even if MJ is the better player.
Jordan has never owned Brandon Roy in a game. Roy hasn't let Jordan even score a single point on him. Move over MJ.
See the logical fallacy in my point? I hope to god yes
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Wilt Chamberlain's 50-25 season. Read that again. Fifty. points. and. twenty. five. rebounds. per. game.
Bob Pettit - 32/19
Elgin Baylor 38/19
Jerry West - 31/8/5
Oscar Robertson's triple-double year (a monster one at that--31/13/12--if Williams or Paul put up a GAME like that today, people would start billions of posts about it.)
Holy cow, people, West has the LEAST impressive line, and it's better than anything we've seen in years!
Wilt Chamberlain's 50-25 season. Read that again. Fifty. points. and. twenty. five. rebounds. per. game.
Bob Pettit - 32/19
Elgin Baylor 38/19
Jerry West - 31/8/5
Oscar Robertson's triple-double year (a monster one at that--31/13/12--if Williams or Paul put up a GAME like that today, people would start billions of posts about it.)
Holy cow, people, West has the LEAST impressive line, and it's better than anything we've seen in years!
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Optimism Prime wrote:61-62:
Wilt Chamberlain's 50-25 season. Read that again. Fifty. points. and. twenty. five. rebounds. per. game.
Bob Pettit - 32/19
Elgin Baylor 38/19
Jerry West - 31/8/5
Oscar Robertson's triple-double year (a monster one at that--31/13/12--if Williams or Paul put up a GAME like that today, people would start billions of posts about it.)
They put up games like that all the time, only there aren't as many rebounds available, so the raw rebounding number is lower. They grab that percentage of rebounds available quite often, though.
That's the problem, IMO, with using raw stats when we know numbers from the 60s aren't applicable to modern numbers without adjustment. It's why I went with rough all-time player rankings. I meant Pettit and Baylor's numbers go from insane to the more normal All-NBA numbers of mid 20s scoring and low teen rebounds.
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OK...
I know I'd get crucified if I left the demigod Jordan off, but here's the team I would actually prefer...and I think no-one could put together a team that would beat them consistently in a 7-game series...
C - Wilt Chamberlain
PF - Karl Malone
SF - Larry Bird
SG- John Havlicek
PG - Walt Frazier
as opposed to what I think might be the conventional wisdom here on this board...
C - Kareem
PF - Duncan
SF - Kobe
SG - Jordan
PG - Payton
C - Wilt Chamberlain
PF - Karl Malone
SF - Larry Bird
SG- John Havlicek
PG - Walt Frazier
as opposed to what I think might be the conventional wisdom here on this board...
C - Kareem
PF - Duncan
SF - Kobe
SG - Jordan
PG - Payton
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Jordan has never owned Kobe in a game... ever. Even a rookie Kobe dropped 33 on Jordan in Chicago. Kobe will never allow ownage even if MJ is the better player.
Correction: Kobe scored 8-11 points in 3 quarters with Jordan guarding him (16 overall through 3) and then had 17 points in the 4th quarter against bench scrubs as Jordan iced his knees in a blowout. LOL @ "rookie Kobe dropped 33 on Jordan." Revisionist history.
And Kobe has gotteen owned plenty of times by worse players than Jordan (Wade, Lebron, Pierce) -- why did he "not allow ownage" those times?
I don't think Jordan would destroy Kobe or anything, but your rationale is silly.
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Optimism Prime wrote:61-62:
Wilt Chamberlain's 50-25 season. Read that again. Fifty. points. and. twenty. five. rebounds. per. game.
Bob Pettit - 32/19
Elgin Baylor 38/19
Jerry West - 31/8/5
Oscar Robertson's triple-double year (a monster one at that--31/13/12--if Williams or Paul put up a GAME like that today, people would start billions of posts about it.)
Holy cow, people, West has the LEAST impressive line, and it's better than anything we've seen in years!
I thought long and hard about your team -- which is almost exactly the same as the 1967 version. OK, 1967 Baylor was more a jumpshooter due to injury, but West was better than in 1962. 1967 Rick Barry and 1962 Bob Pettit almost nullify each other, which boils down to Wilt 1962 vs Wilt 1967.
After reading "Wilt: Larger than Life", I prefer 1967 Wilt over 1962 Wilt. In 1962, Wilt took over 30% of his team's shots, which almost nullifies the input of all the others, and played sub-par D: remember, when he had his 100 point game, NY scored 147 points.
1967 was a whole different story. Wilt was Tim Duncan on steroids, averaging 24/24/8 with DPOY-like defense. His FG% was .683 (!!!) Also, Wilt was less egotistical than in 1962 (he took only 14% of his team's shots), and finally became a team player who trusted other guys with the ball.
But I fully understand your logic. Wilt 1962 was DIRTY.