The Big O wrote:pepe1991 wrote:bledredwine wrote:
Wrong, and why would cross era players say the opposite?
I've heard all of Kidd, Kobe and KG call it a tougher era.
And why were these players so successful after the 90s? You would think that just one of them would beast the 90s.
Even Shaq didn't truly shine until the 00s.
Name the prime superstars in the 2010's along the lines of Hakeem, Robinson, Barkley, Penny, Shaq, Drexler, Malone, Stockton, Richmond, Miller, Ewing and so on.
2010 for example had some of most random allstar selections possible
Starters:
Iverson (34) way passed his prime, traded around, averaged sub 15 ppg
KG (33), averaging 14 ppg
bench:
Gerald Wallace
David Lee
Jason Kidd (36, averaged 10 ppg )
Zach Randolph
Chris Kaman
Rondo (13,7 ppg, 9,8 apg)
20
2008 and 2009 allstar had even more random names. Davin Harris, Mo Williams, Jameer Nelson, Antawn Jamison, Carlos Boozer, Caron Butler, Rasheed Wallace (12 ppg , 6,6 rpg ).
Competition in late 2000s & early 2010s was nowhere near as elite as some people make it out to be.
Weird argument, especially the inclusion of some popularity based all star inclusions.
Quick glance of some 1990's nba all-stars yields tons of hilarious names:
Hershey Hawkins
Ricky Pierce
BJ Armstrong
DAnny Manning
Cliff Robinson
Ced Ceballos
Good luck getting those guys to sniff the all star games in the 2010's.
Your post just shows your ignorence and lack of basketball knowledge.
Hershey Hawkins in his *sophmore* year was second leading scorer of 53 wins team led by Barkley and went to second round of playoffs, in playoffs he averaged 23,5 ppg.
In his allstar season, he was 13# in scoring . Do you know who is 13# scorer in 2023-24. Lebron

RIcky Pierce was pretty much modern day Ginobili. Instant offense from bench and microvawe scorer.
At age of 33 he was *leading scorer of 55 wins team that went to nba Western Conference Finals* . Guy is one of best 6th men's in nba history.
Danny Manning - literally made allstar as 10th best scorer that year - 10th scorer this year, well that tall chubby guy named Nikola ( not Vučević lol )
Cliff Robinson , for start guy averaged 18 or more times - 8 seasons, 20 ppg - 3 seasons. Guy was all second nba team member, 6th man of a year, got DPOY votes and lasted 17 seasons, going from 1989 to late 2000s, crossing 3 decades, playing ECF and nba finals ( twice, once even as a rookie). Guy was 36 and started on 55 wins PIstons. You make it sound like guy is some random nobody.
Ced Ceballos was leading scorer on 1995 Lakers that went to second round and won 48 games. Always enough to be allstar

Non of this guy comes close as bad as allstar Cris Kaman, guy who was allstar by averaging 18 ppg on 29 wins team OR Gerald Wallace who played 33 playoff games in his entire career .
Only trully bad allstar you picked is BJ Armstrong, but even he was on Jordanless Bulls and won 55 games. Still not as bad as damn Kaman allstar.
Lebron also joined one of his biggest rivals , who already won championship without him.
Just year before Lebron joined Heat this is what Wade , individually achived :
- 5th in MVP votes
- all nba first team
- defensive second team
- all defensive second team
- 10th in DPOY
Heat won 47 games

Year BEFORE that, Wade was 3rd in MVP race
Lebron made GOAT race all about ring count, created player's movment, hooped from one team to another, 20 years later still can't catch Jordan's rings. Despite fact he played with multiple players who were considered top 10 ( or even top 5 ) in that moment.
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