DCasey91 wrote:Jordan
James
Kareem
Duncan
Russell
Shaq
Bird
Johnson
Hakeem
Wilt
Curry
Jokic
Kobe
Oscar
West
That's 15 right there. Then there's Giannis, Erving, Garnett, Dirk which I'm comfortable putting DROB around there also Mikan. So yeah top 15 isn't a guaranteed lock but not far of it. I just don't like flawed players at the top when starting the thing rolling. Pretty big anti Garnett advocate for the very same reason as well though DROBs playoff resume isn't all that bad all things considered for his skillet.
I have Giannis and Dirk ahead because they just have a higher standing when it comes down to it. Don't know why people refuse to acknowledge that the hill you stand on isn't a number one option no matter what you do. And that holds most value in championship equity. Crunch whatever you want you'll always fall short.
It's like Dirk plus all nba def anchor
Or DROB with elite wing/guard guy
... I can do the exact same thing with Dirk but regardless your going to need someone better at putting ball in hoop to get the job done but not in Dirks case. It's literally the same analogous argument with Ewing. Great RS play but you'll be short which happened. The exact same with Garnett into Pierce
If I'm closer objectively to champ equity with an individual I'm taking that said individual over one whose further away.
On a purely statistical or metric scale he definitely has an argument to be top 15 but so does Harden, Embiid but we aren't stupid enough to buy it.
That list is mostly accurately, except for Curry, Jokic (at the moment) and possibly Kobe. In overall impact, Robinson can also be slightly ahead of guards and wings, particularly Bird, Magic, Oscar and West, but ofcourse these are alltime giants of the nba who played well in playoffs and had iconic moments. Don't think the others you listed outside your top 15 have any case ahead of Robinson. Longevity definitely is not great for Robinson BUT he did perform well 99-01 not as #1 option.