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    The Good Doctor Rummpd's Avatar
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    01.Tim Duncan 125
    02.Kobe Bryant 98
    03.Dominique Wilkins 86
    04.Allen Iverson 73
    05.Bob McAdoo 71
    06.Kevin Garnett 50
    07.Reggie Miller 41
    08.Connie Hawkins 33
    09.Jason Kidd 25
    10.Gary Payton 23



    Well done TNT (I would have gone possibly for Bob Lanier > Payton but list is good one and I am glad that both Kidd and Miller made it and they held James for another day!)

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    Mr. Dignity Solid D's Avatar
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    Here's the list of the Top 50 All-Time and how they were selected, for those who want to see for review.

    http://www.nba.com/history/players/50greatest.html

    The NBA at 50

    One hundred and seven NBA championship rings. More than 400 hundred NBA All-Star Game selections. Nearly one million points scored.

    So boasts the collective resume of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History, selected by a blue-ribbon panel of media, former players and coaches, current and former general managers and team executives. NBA Commissioner David Stern announced the 50 Greatest Players at a press luncheon on Oct. 29, 1996, in New York City.

    Joining Stern in the unveiling of the 50 Greatest Players, which tipped off the League's season-long NBA at 50 celebration, were four prominent members of the list -- Wilt Chamberlain, Julius "Dr. J" Erving, George Mikan and Bill Russell.

    The announcement was made at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, which occupies the site of the former Commodore Hotel, where the original NBA charter was signed on June 6, 1946.

    The NBA's 50 greatest players attended the 1997 All-Star Game.

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    Panelists were asked to select the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History, without regard to position. Voters did not rank their selections and former players were not allowed to vote for themselves.

    At the start of the 1996-97 season the 50 players had ac ulated 107 NBA Championships, 49 Most Valuable Player Awards, 17 Rookie of the Year honors, 447 All-Star Game selections, 36 scoring les, 923,791 total points and 410,327 total rebounds.

    THE 50 GREATEST PLAYERS IN NBA HISTORY

    Listed Alphabetically

    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

    Nate Archibald

    Paul Arizin

    Charles Barkley

    Rick Barry

    Elgin Baylor

    Dave Bing

    Larry Bird

    Wilt Chamberlain

    Bob Cousy

    Dave Cowens

    Billy Cunningham

    Dave DeBusschere

    Clyde Drexler

    Julius Erving

    Patrick Ewing

    Walt Frazier

    George Gervin

    Hal Greer

    John Havlicek

    Elvin Hayes

    Magic Johnson

    Sam Jones

    Michael Jordan

    Jerry Lucas

    Karl Malone

    Moses Malone

    Pete Maravich

    Kevin McHale

    George Mikan

    Earl Monroe

    Hakeem Olajuwon

    Shaquille O'Neal

    Robert Parish

    Bob Pet

    Scottie Pippen

    Willis Reed

    Oscar Robertson

    David Robinson

    Bill Russell

    Dolph Schayes

    Bill Sharman

    John Stockton

    Isiah Thomas

    Nate Thurmond

    Wes Unseld

    Bill Walton

    Jerry West

    Lenny Wilkens

    James Worthy


    Voters for the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History

    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (player), Marv Albert (media), Al Attles (team), Red Auerbach (team), Elgin Baylor (team), Dave Bing (player), Larry Bird (team), Marty Blake (team), Fran Blinebury (media), Bill Bradley (player), Hubie Brown (team), Wilt Chamberlain (player), Mitch Chortkoff (media), Bob Cousy (player), Billy Cunningham (team), Chuck Daly (team), David DuPree (media), Wayne Embry (team), Julius Erving (player), Joe Gilmartin (media), Sam Goldaper (media), Alex Hannum (team), Lester Harrison (team), John Havlicek (player), Chick Hearn (media), Red Holzman (team), Phil Jasner (media), Earvin Johnson (player), John Kerr (player), Leonard Koppet (media), Bob Lanier (player), Frank Layden (team), Leonard Lewin (media), Jack McCallum (media), McGuire (team), George Mikan (player), Bob Pet (player), Harvey Pollack (team), Jack Ramsay (team), Willis Reed (team), Oscar Robertson (player), Bill Russell (player), Bob Ryan (media), Dolph Schayes (player), Bill Sharman (player), Gene Shue (team), Isiah Thomas (team), Wes Unseld (team), Peter Vecsey (media), Jerry West (team)

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    Payton's career #s are good enough for him to be there. 23rd scoring, 3rd in steals, etc. Better than I thought.

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    kevin garnett's position should be lower

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    kevin garnett >>>>>> AI

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    kevin garnett >>>>>> AI
    That's a tough call. I'd go with AI, just because he made it to the Finals.

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    AI should have been 2nd, after Duncan, and Lanier deserved it over Connie Hawkins, I think.

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    the next 10, was done by TNT not by the NBA

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    was duncan unanimous?????

    125/125???
    Everyone voted for him, but if he'd been #1 on everyone's list, he would have 140 points.

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    How in the is Bob Lanier and Joe Dumars not on that list over Payton and Kidd.

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    How in the is Bob Lanier and Joe Dumars not on that list over Payton and Kidd.
    I was wondering about Dumars, actually. And Payton and Kidd are a joke on this list. You should have to have actually won a le to be on the list of the greatest players. IMO.

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    Bob Lanier and Joe Dumars call me a piston homer but come on these two got the shaft. One could also make a point for Rodman...

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    what is the list about?

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    Lanier got shafted. I think the only reason he didn't get on the original 50 was the Kent Benson punch.

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    Bob Lanier and Joe Dumars call me a piston homer but come on these two got the shaft. One could also make a point for Rodman...
    I agree with Dumars.

    But I think Rodman was to one diminsional to make the list.

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    63. Robert Horry 64. Sean Elliot

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    Bob Lanier should have been on there.

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    Bob Lanier and Joe Dumars call me a piston homer but come on these two got the shaft. One could also make a point for Rodman...

    i agree.


    so is the NBA gonna add 10 players to that 50 greatest players list or wait until we reach 100??? i hope not because we'd all be dead by the time the NBA reaches 100 years.

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