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lol @ Harden ranked only #50.
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Run DLC wrote:Ballerhogger wrote:Run DLC wrote:
Who would you put ahead of him?
Kareem for one
It’s debatable, but i just don’t see it. LeBron is about to take away the one thing that made Kareem seemingly immortal by this time next year and become the all time league leading scorer in every category. LeBron has been more dominant consistently, it’s as simple as that.
Dominant players do not have to join a super team to win championships.
They dominate.
That's literally what the word means.
No matter how much LeBron fans try to rewrite history, he could not win until he joined a super team.
Facts.
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cpower wrote:Giannis is too high this is not a peak ranking and everything is based on the career.
ESPN is putting up some crazy recency bias...what a joke
They always put some projection into the ranking. Shaq made it to NBA Top 50 in 1996.
Giannis' resume is already a top 20ish. He is most likely trending to a top 10 atg without big injuries.
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TheLand13 wrote:HardenandWilt wrote:harden just needs to go ahead, bute the bullet and hire an agent.. espn ranked him at 50.. lol have you seen hardens basketball reference page.. his similarity scores match legit all-time greats
Until he has meaningful playoff performances and consistently plays defense, he should be thankful he even made the list.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/33343387/nba-75th-anniversary-team-biggest-questions-our-top-76-countdown
harden will finish a top 20 player when he is retired.. too many scoring records
Kevin Pelton: Harden. In general, it feels like many contemporary players were downgraded based on their current level of play. Harden (19th in my championships added metric, 50th in these rankings) was the most notable example of a group that also included Anthony Davis (47th in championships added) and Russell Westbrook (46th). I think once these players retire, it will be easier to remember how great they were in their primes.
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Can someone proffer a reasonable argument for why Reggie Miller should be ranked higher than George Gervin?

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HardenandWilt wrote:TheLand13 wrote:HardenandWilt wrote:harden just needs to go ahead, bute the bullet and hire an agent.. espn ranked him at 50.. lol have you seen hardens basketball reference page.. his similarity scores match legit all-time greats
Until he has meaningful playoff performances and consistently plays defense, he should be thankful he even made the list.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/33343387/nba-75th-anniversary-team-biggest-questions-our-top-76-countdown
harden will finish a top 20 player when he is retired.. too many scoring records
Kevin Pelton: Harden. In general, it feels like many contemporary players were downgraded based on their current level of play. Harden (19th in my championships added metric, 50th in these rankings) was the most notable example of a group that also included Anthony Davis (47th in championships added) and Russell Westbrook (46th). I think once these players retire, it will be easier to remember how great they were in their primes.
Lol.
No he won’t. And I’m not going to waste my time reading that article.
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ZombieKilla wrote:Run DLC wrote:Ballerhogger wrote:Kareem for one
It’s debatable, but i just don’t see it. LeBron is about to take away the one thing that made Kareem seemingly immortal by this time next year and become the all time league leading scorer in every category. LeBron has been more dominant consistently, it’s as simple as that.
Dominant players do not have to join a super team to win championships.
They dominate.
That's literally what the word means.
No matter how much LeBron fans try to rewrite history, he could not win until he joined a super team.
Facts.
It’s stupid takes like this that make me wonder what someone’s thought process is going into a post.
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TheLand13 wrote:ZombieKilla wrote:Run DLC wrote:
It’s debatable, but i just don’t see it. LeBron is about to take away the one thing that made Kareem seemingly immortal by this time next year and become the all time league leading scorer in every category. LeBron has been more dominant consistently, it’s as simple as that.
Dominant players do not have to join a super team to win championships.
They dominate.
That's literally what the word means.
No matter how much LeBron fans try to rewrite history, he could not win until he joined a super team.
Facts.
It’s stupid takes like this that make me wonder what someone’s thought process is going into a post.
Stupid take?
Please list all of the championships LeBron won before he joined a super team.
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TheLand13 wrote:HardenandWilt wrote:TheLand13 wrote:
Until he has meaningful playoff performances and consistently plays defense, he should be thankful he even made the list.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/33343387/nba-75th-anniversary-team-biggest-questions-our-top-76-countdown
harden will finish a top 20 player when he is retired.. too many scoring records
Kevin Pelton: Harden. In general, it feels like many contemporary players were downgraded based on their current level of play. Harden (19th in my championships added metric, 50th in these rankings) was the most notable example of a group that also included Anthony Davis (47th in championships added) and Russell Westbrook (46th). I think once these players retire, it will be easier to remember how great they were in their primes.
Lol.
No he won’t. And I’m not going to waste my time reading that article.
but the article came from the same article as the OP smh
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pr0wler wrote:lol @ Harden ranked only #50.
he'll be a universal top 20 player when he is retired
he changed and revoultionized the stepback three, his gather techniques are stuff of legends that many younger players in the aau circuit emulate.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/why-kids-want-to-be-james-harden-11565100311
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ZombieKilla wrote:TheLand13 wrote:ZombieKilla wrote:
Dominant players do not have to join a super team to win championships.
They dominate.
That's literally what the word means.
No matter how much LeBron fans try to rewrite history, he could not win until he joined a super team.
Facts.
It’s stupid takes like this that make me wonder what someone’s thought process is going into a post.
Stupid take?
Please list all of the championships LeBron won before he joined a super team.
Please list all the championships Michael Jordan won before Horace Grant joined his team.
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HardenandWilt wrote:TheLand13 wrote:HardenandWilt wrote:
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/33343387/nba-75th-anniversary-team-biggest-questions-our-top-76-countdown
harden will finish a top 20 player when he is retired.. too many scoring records
Kevin Pelton: Harden. In general, it feels like many contemporary players were downgraded based on their current level of play. Harden (19th in my championships added metric, 50th in these rankings) was the most notable example of a group that also included Anthony Davis (47th in championships added) and Russell Westbrook (46th). I think once these players retire, it will be easier to remember how great they were in their primes.
Lol.
No he won’t. And I’m not going to waste my time reading that article.
but the article came from the same article as the OP smh
I don’t care. I’m not reading nonsense like that. Harden isn’t going to be a top 20 player when he retires. We’ve seen him at his best and he just barely cracked the top 50. Not to mention, you are never going to be a top 20 player if you a disaster on defense. At least Curry is active at that end and is capable of playing the passing lanes.
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TheLand13 wrote:HardenandWilt wrote:TheLand13 wrote:
Lol.
No he won’t. And I’m not going to waste my time reading that article.
but the article came from the same article as the OP smh
I don’t care. I’m not reading nonsense like that. Harden isn’t going to be a top 20 player when he retires. We’ve seen him at his best and he just barely cracked the top 50. Not to mention, you are never going to be a top 20 player if you a disaster on defense. At least Curry is active at that end and is capable of playing the passing lanes.
"MacMahon: James Harden (No. 50). It feels like he got demoted several spots due to being in the middle of -- or creating, if we're being totally honest -- yet another melodrama. He certainly should be higher based on statistics. If we're holding the lack of a title against him, that's fine, but there are a bunch of players above him who don't own a championship ring."
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LAL1947 wrote:TheLand13 wrote:HardenandWilt wrote:
but the article came from the same article as the OP smh
I don’t care. I’m not reading nonsense like that. Harden isn’t going to be a top 20 player when he retires. We’ve seen him at his best and he just barely cracked the top 50. Not to mention, you are never going to be a top 20 player if you a disaster on defense. At least Curry is active at that end and is capable of playing the passing lanes.
"MacMahon: James Harden (No. 50). It feels like he got demoted several spots due to being in the middle of -- or creating, if we're being totally honest -- yet another melodrama. He certainly should be higher based on statistics. If we're holding the lack of a title against him, that's fine, but there are a bunch of players above him who don't own a championship ring."
I’m actually glad you posted that and I read it. Now I have all the reason in the world to not take these people seriously. This guy is actually suggesting we ignore context and critical aspects of the game and just blindly look at stats. What a hack.
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Pippen and Wilkins being ahead of Ewing makes no sense.
Hakeem is too low. Lebron is too high.
Kobe ahead of Shaq? No!
Hakeem is too low. Lebron is too high.
Kobe ahead of Shaq? No!
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Tony Parker, Manu and Gasol should be in before AD, and most definitely over Lillard.
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Triple7 wrote:Tony Parker, Manu should be in before AD, and most definitely over Lillard.
I agree, it's crazy how much those two get disrespected. Probably has something to do with how much people have downgraded their talent and importance for so many years to big up the legend of Timmy Duncan. So now a lot of people probably think that Parker and Ginobili were only a little better than Derek Fisher and Robert Horry.
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wow another absurd list.lost for words actually....wow
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KG getting disrespected ...if u gave him the same infrastructure as Duncan with the Spurs/Pop he would have performed on par or better in terms of titles . Im glad to see West, Baylor, Oscar start to slip on these all time list...also Dr J seems high. I dont think i could ever allow Giannis to pass Curry on this list
Magic#1 wrote:We have won two playoff games in two years. If we decide to keep this team for the next two years, maybe it will feel like we won a series.
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-Sammy- wrote:Can someone proffer a reasonable argument for why Reggie Miller should be ranked higher than George Gervin?
If we're talking NBA only, there's roughly a 600 game gap. Reggie doubles the ice man's nba career VORP and then some. Nearly 100 more winshare.
That seems like a pretty easy one to argue to be honest.