picko wrote:A hypothetical Shaq in the 1960s would have played in a less physical manner. A hypothetical Wilt in the 2000s would have played more physically. But to judge them, based on the footage we have, you can only reasonably conclude that Shaq was a more physically imposing and dominant athlete.
If you only look at the offensive side of the floor, then you're right - Shaq was certainly a more dominant physically. If you include defense though, it's starting to look more complicated. Wilt made defensive plays that were basically impossible to do by 99.9% players in NBA history. Shaq was never a dominant defender and he never turned his athleticism into functional advantage on that end.
How would they have gone head-to-head? Well I don't think young Wilt had the strength to meaningfully contain either young Shaq or prime-Shaq. Young Wilt's long skinny legs and high center of gravity aren't going to be much help guarding someone considerably heavier in the post.
What do you mean by "young Wilt"? Rookie Wilt was certainly too small. By 1962, he already weighed 275 lbs, but he wasn't fully developed. 1964 Wilt was the same size as 1970s Wilt though and he was much more athletic.
I'd definitely take 1964-68 Wilt to guard Shaq over 1970-73. He was just as big (290-310 lbs, give or take 10 lbs depending on a season), much more athletic, quicker (which is important against O'Neal) and more active on both ends of the court.