A few points, to start...from this amazing thread by 70's Fan and I (mostly, him- it was his idea, and, he did 90%+ of the work!)
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1. Who faced better defenses, overall, in the playoffs, in their careers?
Using 70s Fan's Exact Criteria, here we go:
Wilt vs. Elite + All Time Great Defenses:
45% of total playoff games played
47.2 MPG
25.0 PPG
26.6 RBG
3.5 AST/G
rTS%: +3.8%
Kareem vs. Elite + All Time Great Defenses:
13.9% of total playoff games played
42.1 MPG
29.4 PPG
14.2 RBG
3.8 AST/G
rTS%: +4.8%
45% for Wilt (highest in NBA history of any ATG Player, incidentally).
13.9% for Kareem, career, playoffs.
Wilt faced drastically stronger defenses than Kareem.
2. Who faced better teams, overall, in the playoffs, in their careers?
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Lower -2.0 Net Rating: Bad Team
From -2.0 to +1.9 Net Rating: Average Team
From +2.0 to +3.9 Net Rating: Good Team
From +4.0 to +6.0 Net Rating: Elite Team
Above +7.0 Net Rating: All-Time Great Team
Performance Against The Very Best: Versus Elite + All Time Great Teams
Wilt: (46.2% of total games): 47.2 MPG, 26.8 PPG, 24.3 RBS, 3.4 AST, (+2.8 rTS%)
Kareem: (27.1% of total games): 39.4 MPG, 27.1 PPG, 12.4 RBS, 3.3 AST, (+4.6% rTS%)
Wilt Chamberlain:
Regular Season: 45.8 MPG, 30.1 PPG, 22.9 RBS, 4.4 AST, .540 FG% (+5.5 rTS%)
Against Bad Teams: (0% of playoff games): -----
Against Average Teams: (30.6% of playoff games): 47.9 MPG, 27.2 PPG, 26.9 RBS, 5.9 AST (+5.2 rTS%)
Against Good Teams: (23.1% of playoff games): 46.6 MPG, 27.2 PPG, 21.2 RBS, 3.2 AST (+5.2 tTS%)
Against Elite Teams: (31.2% of playoff games): 47 MPG, 18.1 PPG, 23.3 RBS, 4.2 AST (+1.6 rTS%)
Against All Time Great Teams: (15% of playoff games): 47.4 MPG, 35.4 PPG, 25.3 RBS, 2.5 AST, (+4.0 rTS%)
Kareem Abdul-Jabaar:
Regular Season: 36.8 MPG, 24.6 PPG, 11.2 RBS, 3.6 AST, .559 FG%, (+6.8 tTS%)
Against Bad Teams: (5.8% of playoff games): 42.6 MPG, 30.2 PPG, 13.9 RBS, 3.6 AST, (+4.4 rTS%)
Against Average Teams: (26.6% of playoff games): 44.8 MPG, 29.7 PPG, 15.8 RBS, 4.1 AST (+8.1 rTS%)
Against Good Teams: (40.4% of playoff games): 29.9 MPG, 18.4 PPG, 6.1 RBS, 2.5 AST, (+2.2 rTS%)
Against Elite Teams: (18.8% of playoff games): 36.6 MPG, 23.4 PPG, 8.2 RBS, 3.3 AST, (+6.9 rTS%)
Against All Time Great Teams: (8.3% of playoff games): 42.2 MPG, 30.8 PPG, 16.6 RBS, 3.3 AST, (+2.5 tTS%)
Wilt faced drastically stronger teams in the playoffs, overall, than Kareem.
--Could/would Kareem have averaged 41/25/3 for 6.5 years on the Warriors, 1960-1965?
--Could Kareem have averaged 22.3 rebounds per game, playing in Wilt's Era?
--Could Kareem have averaged 8.8 blocks per game, playing in Wilt's Era? (Wilt actually did, including averaging a Triple Double in 1962, including blocks...Harvey Pollack tracked stats for every game Wilt played and the data is out there).
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-tTIVEWsAP14/VkFK-IE7GHI/AAAAAAAAHSo/n_u04_ScpoQ/s0-Ic42/Wilt%252520blocked%252520shots.jpg
--Could Kareem have done this (see directly below) had he been essentially forced to totally reinvent his game mid career, stop scoring, and focus on defense and passing?
Most Triple Doubles, 67'-68' including playoffs:
Wilt: 60
Oscar: 15
Russell: 6
Halicek: 4
Baylor: 3
Frazier: 2
--Could Kareem have averaged 8.6 assists per game in a season?
--Could Kareem have averaged 46.2 MPG, 90 games a year, for 14 years?
(And the list goes on...)
Just a conversation starter. I see Kareem burying Wilt in our All Time Voting...
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HWQLTqFcJdJJNvMFDAwikJXujuh75uajUPrE0eF2XXc/edit#gid=0
And....I just don't understand it. Or, agree, as yet...but, my mind is open!!
Discuss!!

Thanks, everyone, for your time and input!!