DEEP down in your heart
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DEEP down in your heart
After reading through the "When was Jordan considered the best?" thread, it got me thinking. Even though I myself accept MJ as basketball's personal lord and savior, deep within the recesses of my soul, I know that I would still take a team with prime Shaq over a team with prime Jordan all else being equal.
Even though we all sit around and suck GOAT balls, can you REALLY look at yourself in the mirror and say you would take MJ over the ABSOLUTE UNTAMED MONSTER that was prime Shaq?
Please.......Don't kid yourself
Even though we all sit around and suck GOAT balls, can you REALLY look at yourself in the mirror and say you would take MJ over the ABSOLUTE UNTAMED MONSTER that was prime Shaq?
Please.......Don't kid yourself
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Shaq clearly had enough work ethic.
There's certainly a case to be made for taking Prime Shaq over any other player. He was a completely ridiculous killing machine, and utterly unstoppable. However, so was Jordan in his prime; his peak TS% was higher than Shaq's, and that's basically why you'd take Shaq, no? Jordan was actually a more efficient scorer at his peak, and his perimeter defense was better than Shaq's interior defense. The only real argument you can make is that Shaq's rebounding, coupled with the ridiculous scoring ability, offsets MJ's advantages in other areas (including playmaking).
So while I have the utmost respect for Shaq, and would probably place him, in his prime, as the #2 best player of all time (with apologies to Wilt).
There's certainly a case to be made for taking Prime Shaq over any other player. He was a completely ridiculous killing machine, and utterly unstoppable. However, so was Jordan in his prime; his peak TS% was higher than Shaq's, and that's basically why you'd take Shaq, no? Jordan was actually a more efficient scorer at his peak, and his perimeter defense was better than Shaq's interior defense. The only real argument you can make is that Shaq's rebounding, coupled with the ridiculous scoring ability, offsets MJ's advantages in other areas (including playmaking).
So while I have the utmost respect for Shaq, and would probably place him, in his prime, as the #2 best player of all time (with apologies to Wilt).

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Paydro70 wrote:Shaq clearly had enough work ethic.
There's certainly a case to be made for taking Prime Shaq over any other player. He was a completely ridiculous killing machine, and utterly unstoppable. However, so was Jordan in his prime; his peak TS% was higher than Shaq's, and that's basically why you'd take Shaq, no? Jordan was actually a more efficient scorer at his peak, and his perimeter defense was better than Shaq's interior defense. The only real argument you can make is that Shaq's rebounding, coupled with the ridiculous scoring ability, offsets MJ's advantages in other areas (including playmaking).
So while I have the utmost respect for Shaq, and would probably place him, in his prime, as the #2 best player of all time (with apologies to Wilt).
Thats the whole point. You could double the ball out of Jordans hands to a wide open Paxson. But with Shaq, THERE IS NOTHING YOU CAN DO.
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Flash3 wrote:As, great as Prime-Shaq was, he's only won 4 titles. (as if winning 1 title isn't hard enough, I know!)
But, there is still something about MJ that can't push me the other way, and I'm not sure what it is....
I think that is a very underrated point... Shaq has a peer in TD in the same era that has perhaps just as good of a resume. There is no peer to compare MJ to, and I think that says alot about MJ.