Duncan????? naw
These seem to me to be the best all time at their positions, for now...
Am I Right???
1. Magic
2. Kobe (Yes I'm a huge Kobe fan)
3. Bird
4. Duncan
5. Kareem
Last edited by carrao45; 06-21-2009 at 08:41 PM. Reason: Necessary Changes
Duncan????? naw
You are right.
Varejao >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Duncan
Swap Wilt with Kareem and you're good.
And eventually Lebron will take Bird's spot.
Kareem or Hakeem >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Wilt
My unbias opinion:
Magic
Kobe
Elgin Baylor
Wilt Chaimberlain
Kareem
As did Kevin McHale and Jerry Sloan (Malone's coach)
C Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
F Larry Bird
F Tim Duncan
G Michael Jordan
G Magic Johnson
Okay I Updated it:
Now
1. Magic
2. Kobe
3. Bird
4. Duncan
5. Kareem
15 Years From Now
1. Magic (Because It sure as won't be CP3 like Hollinger said)
2. Kobe (Because he's the greatest SG ever)
3. LeBron (For Obvious Reasons)
4. Duncan (-->
)
5. Kareem (Longevity, Winner, MVP's, The Single Most Unstoppable Move)
Last edited by carrao45; 06-21-2009 at 08:41 PM.
duncan is a center in my eyes therefore he should t be on that list
I agree, but im going by listed position. Duncan is listed as a PF, that and the fact that Barkely and Malone werent good enough, they would seem out of place on that starting five. Duncan belongs there
Say LeBron does those 5 will take an age to top.
if lebron has a career ending injury tommorrow, 5 yrs from now no one will care.
He'll be the grant hill or penny hardaway of our era.
What I'm trying to get at is he hasn't proven anything yet.
He can still be the best to ever play though..
That lineup is pretty damned hard to argue with. Kareem was able to keep playing well past his prime and still be effective, but he had one of a supporting cast, too. And he was freakishly tall during the years he racked up his biggest stats. Most of the guys trying to guard him were giving up 5 inches or more. Also, a lot of people who didn't see him play don't realize that he only weighed about 230. When he tried bringing that weak against Hakeem, it didn't work so well. Even with both in their prime, Hakeem was the better player.
Kind of bizarre that the guy listed at the point was 6'9". But Oscar Robertson is the only other point you could even try to put into that slot.
Bird and Jordan speak for themselves... and screw anybody that hasn't gotten with the fact that Duncan is the best PF of all time. You won't get any argument from NBA players, who know better than anyone.
Duncan's the best PF, but the 4 is the weakest postion, depth wise, of any position.
He does have an MVP now.
lol dirk nowitski
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PG- Magic
SG- Jordan
SF- Bird
PF- Malone
C- Hakeem
2nd String:
PG- Stockton
SG- Kobe
SF- Pippen
PF- Barkely
C- Kareem
The 2nd team could give the 1st team a surprisingly good run for their money.
I bet you had that one saved up.
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C- Wilt Chamberlain
PF- Tim Duncan
SF- Larry Bird
SG- Michael Jordan
PG- Magic Johnson
2nd Team
C- Kareem
PF- Karl Malone (hated this guy when he played with the Jazz)
SF- Dr. J
SG- Kobe Bryant
PG- Oscar Robertson
John Stockton and Scottie Pippen the 2nd best all-time at their positions?
Also, way to not list Duncan.
Get out of here.
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