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ozgur1
04-27-2008, 05:02 PM
http://basketboltr.net/2008/04/28/tim-duncan-number-6/

Galileo
04-27-2008, 05:28 PM
http://basketboltr.net/2008/04/28/tim-duncan-number-6/

good find:

Rank Player TRB
1. Bill Russell* 4104
2. Wilt Chamberlain* 3913
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* 2481
4. Shaquille O'Neal 2426
5. Karl Malone 2062
6. Wes Unseld* 1777
7. Tim Duncan 1770
8. Robert Parish* 1765
9. Elgin Baylor* 1725
10. Larry Bird* 1683
11. Dennis Rodman 1676
12. Hakeem Olajuwon* 1621
13. Julius Erving* 1611
14. Mel Daniels 1608
15. Scottie Pippen 1583
16. Charles Barkley* 1582
17. Paul Silas 1527
18. Magic Johnson* 1465
19. Horace Grant 1457
20. Charles Oakley 1445
21. Patrick Ewing* 1435
22. Moses Malone* 1400
23. Zelmo Beaty 1370
24. Ben Wallace 1349
25. Robert Horry 1329
26. Bill Bridges 1305
27. Bob Pettit* 1304
28. David Robinson 1301
29. Dave Cowens* 1285
30. Artis Gilmore 1267
31. Dan Issel* 1255
32. Kevin McHale* 1253
33. Elvin Hayes* 1244
34. George McGinnis 1228
35. John Havlicek* 1186
36. Dave DeBusschere* 1155
37. Michael Jordan 1152
38. Nate Thurmond* 1101
39. Bill Laimbeer 1097
40. Dale Davis 1091
41. Caldwell Jones 1087
42. A.C. Green 1084
43. Billy Paultz 1062
44. Dolph Schayes* 1051
45. Clyde Drexler* 1002
46. Tom Heinsohn* 954
47. Jack Sikma 945
Maurice Lucas 945
49. Dirk Nowitzki 942
50. Buck Williams 941
51. Dikembe Mutombo 937
52. Sam Perkins 936
53. Rasheed Wallace 917
54. Vlade Divac 913
55. Jerry West* 855
56. Shawn Kemp 853
57. Bobby Jones 837
58. Red Kerr 827
59. Willis Reed* 801
60. Jason Kidd 790
61. Dennis Johnson 781
62. Rudy LaRusso 779
63. Kurt Rambis 764
64. Tom Sanders 763
Cliff Hagan* 763
66. Bob Dandridge 754
67. Trooper Washington 748
68. James Worthy* 747
69. Terry Cummings 742
70. Chet Walker 737
71. Red Robbins 729
72. Jerome Kersey 723
73. Sam Jones* 720
74. Don Nelson 719
75. Jamaal Wilkes 718
76. Jerry Lucas* 717
77. Bob McAdoo* 711
78. Larry Foust 707
79. Shawn Marion 706
80. Roger Brown 705
81. Bailey Howell* 697
82. Chris Webber 696
83. Antonio Davis 686
84. Walt Bellamy* 680
85. Rick Barry* 675
86. Willie Wise 672
87. Bill Cartwright 668
88. Walt Frazier* 666
89. George Mikan* 665
Alonzo Mourning 665
Darryl Dawkins 665
92. Kobe Bryant 661
93. Kevin Garnett 658
94. Gerald Govan 657
95. Bob Netolicky 645
P.J. Brown 645
Bob Lanier* 645
98. Kevin Willis 637
99. Anthony Mason 636
100. Mychal Thompson 627
101. Derrick McKey 626
102. Darnell Hillman 622
103. Jack Coleman 621
104. Dan Majerle 609
105. Clifford Ray 608
John Stockton 608
107. Cincinnatus Powell 593
108. Harry Gallatin* 592
109. Alvan Adams 588
John Salley 588
111. Vern Mikkelsen* 585
112. George Gervin* 579
Rick Mahorn 579
114. Oscar Robertson* 578
115. Larry Kenon 577
116. Gary Payton 575
Marcus Camby 575
118. Michael Cooper 574
119. Tayshaun Prince 570
120. Tom Chambers 569
121. Detlef Schrempf 565
122. Arnie Risen* 561
123. Happy Hairston 559
Jim Eakins 559
125. Clyde Lovellette* 557
Mark Eaton 557
127. Clifford Robinson 554
128. Cedric Maxwell 553
129. Otis Thorpe 547
130. Bob Cousy* 546
131. Rik Smits 540
132. Gar Heard 537
Mark Aguirre 537
Tom Hawkins 537
135. Byron Scott 536
136. Larry Nance 535
137. Jeff Hornacek 527
138. Isiah Thomas* 524
139. Clyde Lee 519
Mel Counts 519
141. Goose Ligon 516
142. Billy Cunningham* 514
Jermaine O'Neal 514
144. Luke Jackson 508
145. Alton Lister 506
146. Truck Robinson 505
Hal Greer* 505
148. Elden Campbell 500
149. Nathaniel Clifton 495
150. Frank Ramsey* 494
Marvin Webster 494
152. Byron Beck 486
153. Greg Ostertag 482
154. Kenyon Martin 480
155. Mark Jackson 477
156. Sidney Moncrief 469
157. Ervin Johnson 468
158. Leroy Ellis 463
159. Manu Ginobili 458
160. Antoine Walker 457
George Yardley* 457
162. Maurice Cheeks 453
163. Tyrone Hill 452
164. Wayne Embry 448
165. Bill Walton* 444
Bryon Russell 444
167. Danny Ainge 443
Antonio McDyess 443
169. Darrall Imhoff 442
170. Freddie Lewis 441
171. Curtis Perry 437
172. Scott Williams 434
173. Walter Dukes 432
Tree Rollins 432
175. Marques Johnson 427
176. Ira Harge 425
Spencer Haywood 425
178. Mark West 422
Richard Jefferson 422
180. Brad Daugherty 419
Doug Moe 419
Richard Hamilton 419
183. Ron Harper 417
184. Reggie Miller 416
185. Lonnie Shelton 413
186. Brian Grant 412
Jerry Sloan 412
188. Jimmy Jones 410
189. Jim Pollard* 407
190. Michael Finley 404
Paul Arizin* 404
Tyrone Corbin 404
193. Ralph Sampson 400
James Donaldson 400
195. Gus Johnson 399
196. Kevin Duckworth 395
Adrian Dantley* 395
Connie Hawkins* 395
199. Robert Reid 391
Tom Gola* 391
201. Dan Roundfield 388
202. Toni Kukoc 387
203. Keith Erickson 386
Derrick Coleman 386
205. Ray Scott 382
Thurl Bailey 382
207. Arvydas Sabonis 378
208. Udonis Haslem 377
Jim McMillian 377
Will Perdue 377
Josh Howard 377
212. John Beasley 376
213. Dominique Wilkins* 375
214. Terry Porter 373
Ron Boone 373
Lenny Wilkens* 373
217. Luc Longley 372
218. Alex English* 371
219. Peja Stojakovic 369
Chauncey Billups 369
221. Gene Moore 366
222. Vinnie Johnson 364
223. Brian Shaw 359
John Johnson 359
225. Steve Nash 358
George Lynch 358
Hot Rod Williams 358
228. Xavier McDaniel 357
229. Wayne Cooper 356
230. James Edwards 354
231. Malik Rose 353
Rick Fox 353
Amare Stoudemire 353
234. Bob Love 352
Chuck Share 352
236. Larry Johnson 351
237. Kurt Thomas 350
238. Kevin Johnson 349
Les Hunter 349
240. Jim Krebs 348
Jo Jo White 348
242. Drew Gooden 347
243. Tom Meschery 344
244. Nate McMillan 343
245. Mario Elie 342
246. Sean Elliott 341
Bob Boozer 341
248. Sam Cassell 340
249. Bill Bradley* 333
250. Jason Collins 331
Danny Schayes 331

http://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/trb_career_p.html

PlayoffEx-static
04-27-2008, 05:28 PM
Tim's going to be in the top 3 to 5 in LOTS of post-season categories before he hangs up his kicks for good. Off the top of my head, I'd say points, rebounds, and blocks.

Galileo
04-27-2008, 05:35 PM
If I missed any Spurs, please let me know.

This is the top rebounders in the playoffs chart, including ABA.

Sigz
04-27-2008, 06:12 PM
Stud.

DespЏrado
04-27-2008, 06:16 PM
Yeah you missed one

159. Manu Ginobili 458

Terry Cummmings could be included as well. Good find though, thanks for posting. Some weird names are on there of really mediocre players when you get to the 200s.

Tippecanoe
04-27-2008, 06:28 PM
well, its gonna be incredibly hard for anyone to pass bill russell

nashrulesparker13
04-27-2008, 06:29 PM
Hey guys well now it begins suns just need to win 3 more games to make history and it will happen, why you ask well because we have more leadership then you duncan is 800 times better then duncan, nash owns parker in every catagory, bell is 800 times better then manu can create his own shot and play defense to shut down manu. The only reason you won the first 3 games was because you cheated and floped but now the suns will do the same as your team and take your sorry team out of the playoffs and the suns will go on to win their first championship guranteed. No one can match the suns skill to skill in player postitions were just to good baby we are the new celtic dynasty of the new decade the spurs will be no more after 3 games hope your enjoyed your 3 game win streak because its over now go back to your trailer park home and drink beer and smoke cigs in your dirty town GO SUNS 2008 NBA CHAMPIONS FIRST TO TEAM TO COME BACK FROM 0-3 HISTORY THE REAL CHAMPIONS NOT LIKE THE SPURS AND THEIR 4 FAKE CHAMPIONSHIPS THAT SHOULDN'T EVEN COUNT

nfg3
04-27-2008, 06:48 PM
well, its gonna be incredibly hard for anyone to pass bill russell

Incredibly hard? Try this - Neither Russell or Cahmberlain will ever be passed unless the NBA changes the playoff format to include all teams make the playoffs and each series will be the best of 15. League expanison wouldn't hurt, either.


Those numbers by both are just unreal. I watched both as a kid and today everyone is salivating over D Howard's #s. They need ot check out those two dudes.

nfg3
04-27-2008, 06:50 PM
Hey guys well now it begins suns just need to win 3 more games to make history and it will happen, why you ask well because we have more leadership then you duncan is 800 times better then duncan, nash owns parker in every catagory, bell is 800 times better then manu can create his own shot and play defense to shut down manu. The only reason you won the first 3 games was because you cheated and floped but now the suns will do the same as your team and take your sorry team out of the playoffs and the suns will go on to win their first championship guranteed. No one can match the suns skill to skill in player postitions were just to good baby we are the new celtic dynasty of the new decade the spurs will be no more after 3 games hope your enjoyed your 3 game win streak because its over now go back to your trailer park home and drink beer and smoke cigs in your dirty town GO SUNS 2008 NBA CHAMPIONS FIRST TO TEAM TO COME BACK FROM 0-3 HISTORY THE REAL CHAMPIONS NOT LIKE THE SPURS AND THEIR 4 FAKE CHAMPIONSHIPS THAT SHOULDN'T EVEN COUNT

WEAK ASS :troll!

Dream on.

Tippecanoe
04-27-2008, 06:52 PM
Incredibly hard? Try this - Neither Russell or Cahmberlain will ever be passed unless the NBA changes the playoff format to include all teams make the playoffs and each series will be the best of 15. League expanison wouldn't hurt, either.


Those numbers by both are just unreal. I watched both as a kid and today everyone is salivating over D Howard's #s. They need ot check out those two dudes.

dont forget, they both played at an era where offensive rebounds werent counted. i wonder what bill russell's rebounding numbers would've been if OREB were counted. :wow

Galileo
04-27-2008, 07:14 PM
Bill Russell had 30 points and 44 REBOUNDS in game 7 on the 1962 NBA Finals.

I'd like to see anyone do that.