ThaRegul8r wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Kareem. Russell.
not that many, is there? Hakeem is part of that list.
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ThaRegul8r wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Kareem. Russell.
Warspite wrote:I still would take Mitch (Richmond) over just about any SG playing today. His peak is better than 2011 Kobe and with 90s rules hes better than Wade.
Jordan23Forever wrote:People are delusional.
ronnymac2 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
so is shaq.
Warspite wrote:I still would take Mitch (Richmond) over just about any SG playing today. His peak is better than 2011 Kobe and with 90s rules hes better than Wade.
Jordan23Forever wrote:People are delusional.
Harry Palmer wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Or it would if Frazier had been dominant on offense.
And if he HAD been dominant on offense, he probably would have been better than Magic, no? Like if instead of being a 19/6 guy, he'd been a 22/10 guy, with his defense...isn't that probably the best point guard of all time?
ronnymac2 wrote:Well define clutch. cuz the way i see clutch is that the player steps his already great game up in the playoffs and comes up with big time performances when he needs to. shaq in in the playoffs did that, even in his orlando days. Based on my idea of what it means to be clutch, shaq, hakeem, russell, kareem, moses, walton, and wilt (check the 67 playoffs) did all of that as legendary centers.
Warspite wrote:I still would take Mitch (Richmond) over just about any SG playing today. His peak is better than 2011 Kobe and with 90s rules hes better than Wade.
Jordan23Forever wrote:People are delusional.
Myth_Breaker wrote:Especially as determining domination is highly arbitrary.
But even if we all somehow agree when dominance starts... Explaining in more detail what I meant in Shaq-Hakeem comparison: let's simplify this and say that e.g. offensive and defensive dominance can be measured in IP (imaginary points) and in both cases real dominance starts after reaching 50 IP. Hakeem has 50 offensive IP and 55 defensive IP, so yes - is dominant on both ends. While Shaq - respectively 60 and 45. OMG: he's dominant on only one end! But so what since his overall impact on the game is just as great as Hakeem's?
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IMO, clutch is when a player step it up, in the last few minutes of a close game. That's why players like Horry and Baron Davis are seen as clutch opposed to KG or Jason Kidd when the latter pair are superior players.
I don't think Shaq had the ability to be clutch due to his style and glaring weaknesses at FT line.
A player can step it up in the playoffs, that just means he's a great player that stepped it up. But I don't see a whole 48 minutes as "clutch" time.