03.24.2015, 08:07 AM | #301 |
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BTW, Rockets hit 93% of their free throws last night. not too shabby
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Wilt played in an era where the tallest centers were 6'8" and dudes didn't jump
I love Wilt but we can't honestly compare either he or Bill Russell's numbers to post merger players.. and Shaq would have knocked wilt flat on his ass and Hakeem would have Dream Shaked wilt and straight broke his ankles
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03.24.2015, 01:09 PM | #303 |
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No way man. Wilt the Stilt was a human basketball and sex machine.
BTW, Dream was always listed at 7'0", but he was actually more like 6'10"
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I disagree, i agree more this avery Johnson said that contemporary NBA players would be able to put up Wilt numbers against that era's level of competition
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Maybe, but by that same criteria Shaq is an overrated lummox who just happened to be bigger and stronger even when out of shape, than the rest of the NBA when he played.
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Thats not true, shaq played against some athletic dudes but i concede your point. To be sure Shaq may be the biggest and strongest dude ever to play in NBA just like Hakeem is definitely the best ball handling big ever and kareem is best shooting big
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Just saying, that in 40 years, most B-Ball players might look more like Shaq than the players of today, and you would be stuck with the same conundrum of having to judge Shaq based on the players in 40 years.
Wilt was the greatest college B Ball player EVER
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Now its a point guard, floor spacing, stretch-4 kind of NBA.. further all the emphasis on pick and roll offense has made the big, lumbering, rim protecting big more of a liability than an asset. Chris Bosh was the NBA best pick and roll defender at the 5 spot.. think about that for a second. . The pace and space NBA requires centers who are longer than tall, quicker than strong, morw limber than lumber.. i think that in next ten years as the new generation develops talent the era of dominant bigs will be as much a distant memory as the NBA brawls of yesteryear
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true...
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where are all the giants?
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This style of play is phasing them out... look at roy Hibbert, biggest big in NBA but simly too slow and cumbersome to keep up with the faster pace of today's game. Personally i like this wra best, its everything that was great about the high octane 80s just with more talent..
Think about it, in 80s there were what, 4 contenders and 3 or 4 really good teams? 90s had about five contenders but about 6 really good teams.. Now there are like 8 legit contenders and about 10 or 12 really good teams, this is by far the most talented the NBA has ever been by far and in the end talent trumps size
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Really?
I feel that the NBA is so diluted, with so many teams barely making a .500 record. There are fewer and fewer teams that are actually contenders. In the 90's you had the Bulls, the Suns, the Rockets, the Knicks, the Blazers, The Jazz, the Sonics, and the Spurs, all amazing talented teams. The 80's were indeed just 4-5 contenders though.... I guess it is just the same, but I miss the days of watching giants
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Check the stats and win records this is by far the most talented the NBA has ever been..
Also just the eye test alone suggests this, even the total shit teams actually play basketball better than the shit teams of 80s and especially 90s despite having losing records
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Check the stats and win records this is by far the most talented the NBA has ever been..
Also just the eye test alone suggests this, even the total shit teams actually play basketball better than the shit teams of 80s and especially 90s despite having losing records
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yet, no one can make a jump-shot...
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You just watch too much Morley ball, some of the best teams are great shooting teams like z warriors, Hawks, Cavs, Blazers, Spurs, wizards, the lebron era heat
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I drank the Morley kool-aid
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fucking bucks.
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Give em credit it was their first season sweep of the heat since 1990! Also apparently Jason Kidd as a coach is real deal
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Michael Jordan recently included you on his pickup team of five along with Magic Johnson, Scottie Pippen and James Worthy. Who is your all-time starting five? If you were playing pickup, which four guys would you want to make sure you kept the ball?
Olajuwon: Of course, Michael Jordan. I will pick Shaq, James Worthy and John Stockton. Can you imagine a team with a starting five of Shaq, Jordan, Dream, and then Worthy and Stockton moving the ball around? Jesus. That would make the Earth shake Shaq would play Center I guess and Dream would play Power Forward. shot blocks, no layups, pain
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