Garnett's game (or at least ability) is fairly similar, so I've always liked watching him too, but Olajuwon would (and did) eat his lunch.
With Wilt and Russell, the argument is always "look at their stats" (odd coming from me, eh iggy?

) or "respect the history of the game" or "they wouldn't have the reputation and stats they did if...". The thing is, how many of the people making those arguments have actually seen a significant amount of them playing? Highlight clips don't count. Take a look at your rosters from that era, and there was just an absolute dearth of big men. There would be a few 6'9" and 7'0" guys here and there, but they'd all weigh 210 and score 4ppg. If you're a true athlete at a good height, regardless of your absolute skill, you're going to
destroy a guy who is only out there because he's tall (Keith Closs and Shawn Bradley, we're looking at you). Just another case of me wondering how good those guys really were... I know I can't say, I've never seen them play.
Really, there's obviously not many great big men playing right now either, but the ones that are out there, even if they aren't the least bit great, are definitely not 210lbs. I mean, the 61-62 Warriors only had 3 guys over 6'6", Wilt, Joe Ruklick, and Frank Radovich. I'd like to see what happened if you put a team with the two Colliers up against a team with the other two guys. I'd wager they both would have a better career high scoring set than 20|22 pts / 6.4|6.4 ppg.
p.s. I accidentally searched for Jason Collier instead of Jason Collins and was sent to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Collier . Check out the bottom link on his wiki, that's just... weird (
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg ... d=12064468 ).
p.p.s. I always thought Dolph Schayes was supposed to have been GOOD!?!!?
http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... ydo01.html I remember Worrell always saying "Danny's good, but he's not the player his his daddy was!" The dude shot over 40% ONE TIME (40.1%) for his career. Iverson would die if he saw this given how he gets knocked for his turrble percentages.
Morey 2020.
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