Black Feet wrote:No not at all, people rely too much on stats when trying to evaluate how good a player is. Lebron last year was a much better player as well as this year. To answer the Question Goat peak belongs to either Shaq or MJ no one else should be discussed.
bingo, this is the plague of realgm
disagree on your last point though to an extent.. goat peak is jordan, i dont think that can be even argued, but if you are going to mention shaq, you have to throw in magic and wilt.. wilt put up 50 and 25 one year.. and to the people who want to say "the competition sucked or w/e, it isnt like he completely fell off when he was past his prime and in the early 70s when the league was very competitive and stocked with good centers.. his last year in the league at age 36 he put up 13ppg/19apg/4.5apg lord know how many shots this guy was blocking as well, and he shot 73%--this against the likes of: willis reed, nate thurmond, kareem, wes unseld, dave cowens, spencer haywood.. point being he still put up huge numbers, way past his prime, in a very good center era.. so obviously during his prime he was off the charts, and just listen to guys like walt frazier talk about how dominant he was


















