70sFan wrote:Dr Spaceman wrote:I think Kareem is the most consistently overrated player on RealGM. I don't think he was ever on a tier where he was the undisputed best player in the league for a long stretch like a LeBron or Jordan. I think Lareem's peak season would make him like the 6th or 7th best player in the league today. Certainly a superstar, but I don't have him on the all time tier.
I actually don't really see a feasible way to rank Kareem ahead of Garnett or Duncan. They have comparable longevity and they both peaked higher IMO.
I also think Walton was the best player in the league in both 77 and 78.
I'm on the opposite side - Kareem is my GOAT and I have him as clearly the best player in 7 seasons (1971-74, 1976, 1977 and 1980). I believe he's better basketball player than Shaq and his prime is stronger than any bigman (even Wilt/Shaq/Hakeem trio) not named Bill Russell. He didn't have any big weakness in his game, he's GOAT low post scorer and all-time great passer. His defense is underrated (in Bucks period he was DPOTY candidate in every season).
Which 5-6 players would you take over prime Kareem today? Personally, I would take him over anyone (even James) today, but maybe I'm biased...
Yes but your opinion is consistent!
I think that if you think Kareem had a GOAT-leve peak, he should pretty easily be number one on your GOAT career list, because if his peak is truly that good, he's got so many years close to or at his peak that no one else
should even have an argument. Yet off memory, there are plenty of very reasonable/knowledgeable folks that have Kareem's peak as top 5ish, but then have him only 3rd or 4th on their all time list. Logically/mathematically speaking, this does not add up to me. I assume that they do not hold the opinion that Kareem's got multiple peak level years (as you pointed out) or perhaps there are factors beyond cumulative level of play being considered.
Personally, my opinion leans towards Spaceman's (though not quite as low). I agree with your general assessment of his defense during the Bucks period - my qualm is that I think his offensive/defensive peaks just didn't collide at all. Bucks level D plus Lakers level O at the same time is definitely a top tier peak, but that guy never existed.