Top 5 Players Drafted from 1980 - Present
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Top 5 Players Drafted from 1980 - Present
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Top 5 Players Drafted from 1980 - Present
Put it in any order you like......
1.) MJ
2.) Shaq
3.) Kobe
4.) Lebron
5.) Hakeem
1.) MJ
2.) Shaq
3.) Kobe
4.) Lebron
5.) Hakeem
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1 MJ
2 Hakeem
3 Shaq
4 Duncan
5 Kobe
2 Hakeem
3 Shaq
4 Duncan
5 Kobe
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FJS wrote:In your opinion, not in mine.
well, pretty much everything we say here is our opinion.
how is Malone better?
Warspite wrote:I still would take Mitch (Richmond) over just about any SG playing today. His peak is better than 2011 Kobe and with 90s rules hes better than Wade.
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kooldude wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
well, pretty much everything we say here is our opinion.
how is Malone better?
Most Jazz fans will say to this...Malone vs. Robinson, Malone dominated Robinson...so what? its not like where comparing each player going against one another. The thing is Robinson was a much more complete player then Malone. Defensively the guy was a monster, his passing abilities outweigh Malones. His rebounding ability was greater then Malone, only thing Malone may have had an edge on in his prime was scoring, even then Robinson in his prime was a prolific scorer.
dockingsched wrote: the biggest loss of the off-season for the lakers was earl clark
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The Main Event wrote:Put it in any order you like......
1.) MJ
2.) Shaq
3.) Kobe
4.) Lebron
5.) Hakeem
As the thread starter, you fail. No Duncan on the list? Kobe 3rd, LeBron 4th? Neither one is top 5, yet. Kobe will soon be, LeBron has got a while to go.
1. Michael Jordan
2. Shaquille O'Neal
3. Hakeem Olajuwon
4. Tim Duncan
5. Isiah Thomas
To me, the top 5 players have to have won (lead) teams to championships, won multiple awards, and been arguably the best player at their position for long stretches.
Michael Jordan
6 championships (6 Finals MVP's)
5 MVP's
Often referred to as Greatest Of All-Time (GOAT)
Shaquille O'Neal
4 championships (3 Finals MVP's)
1 MVP (tragedy, should have 2 or 3)
Easily the most dominant Center the past 30 years
Hakeem Olajuwan
2 championships (2 Finals MVP's)
1 MVP
best defensive player in past 25 years
Tim Duncan
4 championships (3 Finals MVP's)
2 MVP's
consistent winner (has won with all kinds of teams, talented and not)
Isiah Thomas
2 championships (1 Finals MVP)
0 MVP's
incredibly clutch performer with no conscience
wasn't initmidated by GOAT (see above)
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Thats right Isiah, I knew there was one missing from that list, he IMO goes down before Kobe to, that Detriot team was a top 10 all time team.
Thats right Isiah, I knew there was one missing from that list, he IMO goes down before Kobe to, that Detriot team was a top 10 all time team.
dockingsched wrote: the biggest loss of the off-season for the lakers was earl clark