Team Kobe vs Team Hakeem, who wins in 7?
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Team Kobe vs Team Hakeem, who wins in 7?
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Team Kobe vs Team Hakeem, who wins in 7?
Team Kobe
PG: Gary Payton/Mookie Blaylock
SG: Kobe Bryant/Richard Hamilton
SF: LeBron James/Bruce Bowen
PF: Kevin Garnett/Robert Horry
C: Wilt Chamberlain/Alonzo Mourning
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Team Hakeem
PG: Steve Nash/ Mike Bibby
SG: Michael Jordan/Ray Allen
SF: Clyde Drexler/Eddie Jones
PF: Rasheed Wallace/Horace Grant
C: Hakeem Olajuwon/Dikembe Mutombo
PG: Gary Payton/Mookie Blaylock
SG: Kobe Bryant/Richard Hamilton
SF: LeBron James/Bruce Bowen
PF: Kevin Garnett/Robert Horry
C: Wilt Chamberlain/Alonzo Mourning
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Team Hakeem
PG: Steve Nash/ Mike Bibby
SG: Michael Jordan/Ray Allen
SF: Clyde Drexler/Eddie Jones
PF: Rasheed Wallace/Horace Grant
C: Hakeem Olajuwon/Dikembe Mutombo
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shawngoat23 wrote:Team Kobe:
Payton > Nash
Kobe < Jordan
Lebron >= Drexler
Garnett > Rasheed
Wilt > Hakeem
LeBron hasn't passed Drexlar on the all-time list yet, that's wrong. You can put LeBron's first 5 years vs any of Drexlar's seasons if you want, but overall he still gets the nod by a fair margin.
I'll take team Wilt.
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Kosta wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
LeBron hasn't passed Drexlar on the all-time list yet, that's wrong. You can put LeBron's first 5 years vs any of Drexlar's seasons if you want, but overall he still gets the nod by a fair margin.
I'll take team Wilt.
Yup, how can you put LBJ ahead of Clyde, you can't even think about that. Clyde was easily a top 40 player of all time, LBJ is nowhere near that.
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Wilt's team has a decided edge at EVERY starting position except for the 2 guard . . . their weak spot, lol. Team Kobe? HA
Oh and yes, LeBron's peak is already higher than Drexler's peak was . . . both offensively and defensively . . . plus he's playing his natural position, the three.
Oh and yes, LeBron's peak is already higher than Drexler's peak was . . . both offensively and defensively . . . plus he's playing his natural position, the three.
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penbeast0 wrote:Oh and yes, LeBron's peak is already higher than Drexler's peak was . . . both offensively and defensively . . . plus he's playing his natural position, the three.
Even though I said LeBron >= Clyde, I'm not sure he's a better defensive player than Clyde. And while LeBron is better offensively, Clyde was no slouch. We're talking a guy who could get 27 ppg, or 8 rpg, or 8 apg. On good percentages. One who could get 2.7 spg and one who I believe has the second most blocks of any guard in NBA history.