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Best 5 NBA players to ever touch a basketball

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« Reply #90 on: June 04, 2012, 10:13:54 pm »

I can't believe I forgot about Bill Russell. I'd put him somewhere around the 5 spot on my top 10.

its also a head game taking that shot,and those are 3 of the best at taking and making those shots, +1 for sticking with your guns
If you're talking right now in the game, Kobe Bryant. He is the best player mentally in the NBA and is an all-star.

If you're talking about all-time, Micheal Jordan of course.
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« Reply #91 on: June 05, 2012, 06:55:14 am »

I pretty much agree with the top 5 lists that have been stated with the odd exception...I grew up watching Magic, MJ, Bird, Kareem, etc. and those guys were great. I don't know if anyone already said this, but one thought that sticks out in my mind (to the people that talk about how the game is bigger, faster, etc.) is that the guys that play today have the benefit of watching the superstars of yesterday and seeing groundbreaking styles. I look at guys like Magic and MJ or guys before them and they were absolute standouts in the league because they did some very unique things. When someone stands out that much in the league, it's hard to say that they weren't one of the greatest. You have to compare them to players at that time, not players of today because the players of today learned from them, plus training camps get better over time (don't forget some of these guys went on to coach or manage), etc. I do think guys like Kobe and Shaq are also absolute standouts in their prime (BTW, I'm a Lakers fan if you couldn't tell Smiley ), but do they standout from the crowd of today as much as someone from 20-30 years ago?
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« Reply #92 on: June 05, 2012, 01:23:44 pm »

Damn, I forgot about Kareem. I would seriously consider having him replace wilt, not sure, though.
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« Reply #93 on: June 07, 2012, 10:28:56 am »

I pretty much agree with the top 5 lists that have been stated with the odd exception...I grew up watching Magic, MJ, Bird, Kareem, etc. and those guys were great. I don't know if anyone already said this, but one thought that sticks out in my mind (to the people that talk about how the game is bigger, faster, etc.) is that the guys that play today have the benefit of watching the superstars of yesterday and seeing groundbreaking styles. I look at guys like Magic and MJ or guys before them and they were absolute standouts in the league because they did some very unique things. When someone stands out that much in the league, it's hard to say that they weren't one of the greatest. You have to compare them to players at that time, not players of today because the players of today learned from them, plus training camps get better over time (don't forget some of these guys went on to coach or manage), etc. I do think guys like Kobe and Shaq are also absolute standouts in their prime (BTW, I'm a Lakers fan if you couldn't tell Smiley ), but do they standout from the crowd of today as much as someone from 20-30 years ago?

ya true also back then they didn't count blks and other stuff like that and no 3 ball but i still think the more recent players are better. if the older players had all the information that the newers ones did training methods and so forth idk it might be different we will never know that though
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