Lalouie wrote:he was not a winner
His teams won a lot of games and if Starks actually could hit a shot in game 7 he'd be a champion.
Looking at the Knicks over the 22 years since he left, I'd say he very much is a winner.
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Lalouie wrote:he was not a winner
KodiakBear wrote:Lalouie wrote:he was not a winner
His teams won a lot of games and if Starks actually could hit a shot in game 7 he'd be a champion.
Looking at the Knicks over the 22 years since he left, I'd say he very much is a winner.
76ciology wrote:KGtabake wrote:76ciology wrote:If he’s elite then that era is weak
Hakeem, Robinson, Shaq, Ewing, Mourning(Mutombo)
vs
Jokic, Embiid, Adebayo, Gobert, KAT(Ayton)
I pick the Ewing era for centers 10/10 times. Would you not?
It has arguably 2 top10 players of all time, 1 borderline top20 and 3 all time defenders.
How's that "weak"?
Ewing was a great player. Nothing less.
The best Knick I've ever seen, they were contenders with him, irrelevant when he left(this continues until today).
Great defender, when truly healthy his athleticism was a joy to watch.
He had a nice jumpshot and ofc he was a physical beast under the basket.
Ofc he wasn't Hakeem. But that's like comparing Gobert to Embiid for example. Gobert isn't Embiid.
Which means absolutely nothing. He's great on his own right.
Im referring to era, not just centers. Suddenly trying to compare it to a sample size favorable to you shows the weakness in your argument.
If Ewing is considered as an elite player of that era, then that era is weak. 4-5BPM player at his prime. If you are comparing him to Towns, who has reached 7.8BPM and he aint even at his prime yet.
Just think about it.. the guys being compared to Michael are mostly from this era. LeBron, Steph, Kobe and KD. The guy probably outside both era that can enter the conversation is Wilt chamberlain.
You don’t see Clyde Drexler, Hakeem or Shaq entering the GOAT conversation.
Ewing is more comparable to Nikola Vucevic. And if you have Nikola Vucevic as an elite player of an era, then maybe that era is weak.
76ciology wrote:KGtabake wrote:76ciology wrote:If he’s elite then that era is weak
Hakeem, Robinson, Shaq, Ewing, Mourning(Mutombo)
vs
Jokic, Embiid, Adebayo, Gobert, KAT(Ayton)
I pick the Ewing era for centers 10/10 times. Would you not?
It has arguably 2 top10 players of all time, 1 borderline top20 and 3 all time defenders.
How's that "weak"?
Ewing was a great player. Nothing less.
The best Knick I've ever seen, they were contenders with him, irrelevant when he left(this continues until today).
Great defender, when truly healthy his athleticism was a joy to watch.
He had a nice jumpshot and ofc he was a physical beast under the basket.
Ofc he wasn't Hakeem. But that's like comparing Gobert to Embiid for example. Gobert isn't Embiid.
Which means absolutely nothing. He's great on his own right.
Im referring to era, not just centers. Suddenly trying to compare it to a sample size favorable to you shows the weakness in your argument.
If Ewing is considered as an elite player of that era, then that era is weak. 4-5BPM player at his prime. If you are comparing him to Towns, who has reached 7.8BPM and he aint even at his prime yet.
Just think about it.. the guys being compared to Michael are mostly from this era. LeBron, Steph, Kobe and KD. The guy probably outside both era that can enter the conversation is Wilt chamberlain.
You don’t see Clyde Drexler, Hakeem or Shaq entering the GOAT conversation.
Ewing is more comparable to Nikola Vucevic. And if you have Nikola Vucevic as an elite player of an era, then maybe that era is weak.
76ciology wrote:KGtabake wrote:76ciology wrote:If he’s elite then that era is weak
Hakeem, Robinson, Shaq, Ewing, Mourning(Mutombo)
vs
Jokic, Embiid, Adebayo, Gobert, KAT(Ayton)
I pick the Ewing era for centers 10/10 times. Would you not?
It has arguably 2 top10 players of all time, 1 borderline top20 and 3 all time defenders.
How's that "weak"?
Ewing was a great player. Nothing less.
The best Knick I've ever seen, they were contenders with him, irrelevant when he left(this continues until today).
Great defender, when truly healthy his athleticism was a joy to watch.
He had a nice jumpshot and ofc he was a physical beast under the basket.
Ofc he wasn't Hakeem. But that's like comparing Gobert to Embiid for example. Gobert isn't Embiid.
Which means absolutely nothing. He's great on his own right.
Im referring to era, not just centers. Suddenly trying to compare it to a sample size favorable to you shows the weakness in your argument.
If Ewing is considered as an elite player of that era, then that era is weak. 4-5BPM player at his prime. If you are comparing him to Towns, who has reached 7.8BPM and he aint even at his prime yet.
Just think about it.. the guys being compared to Michael are mostly from this era. LeBron, Steph, Kobe and KD. The guy probably outside both era that can enter the conversation is Wilt chamberlain.
You don’t see Clyde Drexler, Hakeem or Shaq entering the GOAT conversation.
Ewing is more comparable to Nikola Vucevic. And if you have Nikola Vucevic as an elite player of an era, then maybe that era is weak.
76ciology wrote:KGtabake wrote:76ciology wrote:If he’s elite then that era is weak
Hakeem, Robinson, Shaq, Ewing, Mourning(Mutombo)
vs
Jokic, Embiid, Adebayo, Gobert, KAT(Ayton)
I pick the Ewing era for centers 10/10 times. Would you not?
It has arguably 2 top10 players of all time, 1 borderline top20 and 3 all time defenders.
How's that "weak"?
Ewing was a great player. Nothing less.
The best Knick I've ever seen, they were contenders with him, irrelevant when he left(this continues until today).
Great defender, when truly healthy his athleticism was a joy to watch.
He had a nice jumpshot and ofc he was a physical beast under the basket.
Ofc he wasn't Hakeem. But that's like comparing Gobert to Embiid for example. Gobert isn't Embiid.
Which means absolutely nothing. He's great on his own right.
Im referring to era, not just centers. Suddenly trying to compare it to a sample size favorable to you shows the weakness in your argument.
If Ewing is considered as an elite player of that era, then that era is weak. 4-5BPM player at his prime. If you are comparing him to Towns, who has reached 7.8BPM and he aint even at his prime yet.
Just think about it.. the guys being compared to Michael are mostly from this era. LeBron, Steph, Kobe and KD. The guy probably outside both era that can enter the conversation is Wilt chamberlain.
You don’t see Clyde Drexler, Hakeem or Shaq entering the GOAT conversation.
Ewing is more comparable to Nikola Vucevic. And if you have Nikola Vucevic as an elite player of an era, then maybe that era is weak.
Snacks wrote:after already reaching elite defensive level, he ascended completely in1990 - averaging 29pts 11boards and 4 blocks - playing 40 minutes for 82 games. Injuries had already started affecting his fluid gate, but for six years he averaged 25pts 11 boards 3 blocks.
The Dream for about that same amount of time starting in 1990 averaged 26 pts 12 boards 4 blocks.
They were on the same tier -- until Ewing's knees and wrist took away his extra level.
The one thing that this argument seems to miss, especially those who incorrectly think Robinson deserves to even be in this conversation, is that both these guys intimidated the hell out of players, and won b/c of it. Even Shaq was intimidated by an already declining Ewing. Ewing's impact has always been underrated. I still remember how knick fans thought the knicks would be better without an aging Ewing. Yeah, how did that work out.
NO-KG-AI wrote:Imagine being able to drop 28/11 on 55%, with 4 blocks and DPOY defense and people asking if you're elite. lmao.
raf1995 wrote:I just don’t think he has that kind of potential. I think we will regret not trading him for a haul in a few years when he’s a mid-tier starter with nice playmaking and defense and a shaky jumper.