Solid list.
1. Duncan
2. Kobe
3. Shaq
4. James
5. KG
6. Wade
7. Dirk
8-10: Nash, Kidd, Iverson
1) TD
2) Kobe
3)Shaq
4)LBJ
5)Nowitzki
6)Wade
7)KG
Durant
Kobe
Dirk
Harden
LeBron
Curry
Duncan
Westbrook
Shaq
Manu
Duncan
Shaq
Lebron
Kobe
Dirk
KG
Durant
Wade
Nash
Pierce
Then Kidd, Iverson, TMac, Carter.
Duncan
Lebron
Kobe
Shaq
Dirk
Wade
KG
Nash
Pierce
Durant
I'm surprised this guy is not on anyone's list.
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Since MJ took over the league:
1. Duncan
2. Shaq
3. Hakeem
4. Kobe
5. Dirk
6. LeRoids
7. KG
8. Iverson
9. Durant
10. Nash
1-Shaq
2-Duncan
3-Lebron
4-Kobe
5-Garnett
6-Wade
7-Dirk
8-Durant
9-Anthony Davis
10-Curry
Sorry but I can't have guys like Nash, Iverson and Kidd on this list. I would put Manu on it before them but I don't want to look like a homer so I rather put the young unproven studs.
Probably not the top 10, but his peak was short, didn't have the type of individual accolades (MVPs, scoring les, etc ...) or team success the other guys have.
I look at it this way: If I was starting to build a team who would I pick to start a franchise, a young Anthony Davis or a young Iverson, Nash, Kidd, etc.?
Anthony Davis is a superstar prospect, but he hasn't done anything at this point to grab spots from known commodities like, Iverson, Nash and even Kidd. Kid needs to get healthy first and at least lead a team in the playoffs.
What he has shown this year is better than what any of those other guys have shown during their prime, imho.
not sure the thread is about starting a team. If that was the case, then it's not a good comparison because you are including "potential" as a variable. AD could easily break his leg next game and he wouldn't even be in top 100.
I thought based on the responses given, this thread was about best players during that 30 year timeframe. keyword "during" not "potentially"
1.Shaq
2.Duncan
3.Kobe
4.Lebron
5. KG
6. Wade
7. Dirk
8. Pierce
9. Allen
10. Kidd
Last edited by D-Wade; 02-19-2015 at 01:06 PM.
Duncan
Kobe
Shaq
Lebron
Dirk
DRob
KG
Wade
Iverson
Kidd/Nash
Are we talking about pretty numbers that amounted to .500 basketball?
Nash value for Phoenix> Davis for his team now. You can't argue that. Iverson pretty much carried the woeful 76ers in the Finals. I like Davis but he's pretty much overrated at this point. He hasn't even scratched the surface yet to be even considered in this list.
with leonard's 2nd FMVP this year, I'd put him in my top 10
with his 1 Finals MVP and being missing the first 2 rounds for his team I put him squarely where he belongs on everyone else's list at #76
Last edited by hater; 02-19-2015 at 12:07 PM.
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