abcdef wrote:This simply further validates my contention that the media encourages and heavily feeds the notion that players from the 60's played against "short white guys" and thus are inferior. Very, very irresponsible journalism and it obviously warps the perception of the history of the game.
Shaq calls himself the MDE, Wilt was the real MDE. If Wilt and Shaq were in the league at the same time Shaq wouldn't be half the presence that he has been, because he'd be completely overshadowed by Wilt. The ONLY thing Shaq has on Wilt is bulk. Wilt is just as tall, strong, quicker, faster, higher endurance, and more skilled.
Besides, Shaq's prime when he really made his mark was when the second best center in the NBA was either Ben Wallace or Zydrunas Ilgauskas. Before the late 90's early 2000's, he was considered inferior to Olajuwon and Robinson and only slightly better than Ewing. Dominating Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Rik Smits, Dale Davis, etc. doesn't make him the most dominant big man ever.
uuggghhh.....i hate when one player gets overrated, so then people overrate another player in comparison, or else underrate the first player......
This isn't your fault abcdef...it's more of a general statement.
You put Shaq and Wilt in their primes in the same league together, they both dominate. When they face each other...sometimes wilt will win, sometimes shaq will win (both the individual matchup, and the game, though the game is VERY dependant on the teams they have of course). They are both absolute freaks athletically, and both are very skilled (people have wilt's skills right, yet they underrate shaq's....). They were both winners, and they played great in big game situations. Shaq is the newer version of the dominant big man, no better or worse.
And for the record, when being asked seriously where his place among the greatest centers ever is, shaq has stated that wilt is number 1 and russell number 2. He said that they were earlier versions of him, and without them, there would be no him. His dad would teach him to be powerful like wilt, block shots like russell, and throw in hooks like kareem (not that he copied them exactly, but their influences are evident). He also, btw, has kareem 3rd all-time. He has always given respect to dream as well, of course. He also has always had good words for ewing, zo, and duncan (him and robinson didn't like each other though...so he never credited admiral where admiral's credit was due), too.
Who's the greatest big man ever? I got duncan, shaq, kareem, russell, dream, wilt, and Mehmet Okur as the main contenders....

How would i rank them?
All-time, considering EVERYTHING THAT YOU CAN CONSIDER, i see it as:
1. Wilt
2. Kareem
3. Shaq
4. Russell
5. Hakeem
6. Duncan
Though I switch russell a lot lol.
Who would I take first for a team in their primes.....
shaq and wilt...interchangeable
hakeem and kareem....interchangeable, slight edge to hakeem, both extremely close to shaq and wilt
Duncan...very close to hakeem and kareem
Russell...VERY close to Duncan
Who dominated their era more?? Wilt led 2 of the greatest teams ever...i mean EVER. And of course his stats were great and all. But i mean...russell won 11 titles. He's the greatest winner in the history of american professional sports. Then hakeem took down the greatest centers of his era (shaq was young, remember...though still great). Duncan has led a modern day dynasty for 10 years...kind of russell-esque. Shaq was literally unstoppable....every team in the league tried getting systems, players, etc. to match up with him. He's the only one besides Russell to lead his team to a three-peat, and during that time was so clearly better than anybody else playing (regardless of position)...it wasn't even close. Then overall, you got kareem, who imo has the greatest all-around career in nba history. He dominated the longest. Amazing.
I honestly don't know who dominated their era more. They all have great arguments over each other. Nobody was clear cut better....wilt comes the closest, but his contemporary won 11 titles....so i mean....i'm not one that counts titles as being AMAZINGLY great, but one cannot ignore 11 championships.
Shoutout to George Mikan in terms of dominating his era, too. I mean when you look at it, he dominated his era like nobody has since.
And just as a side note....I hope Bynum, Oden, And Dwight all become great centers that come to dominate their era. I personally believe that if all goes right...they will.