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    Why is there no love for Moses Malone? He was the first high school player ever to make the jump into the professionals and had great seasons with the Utah Stars as a 19 year old. Looking at his numbers he was just great up until he was 37 years old. He put up better all around numbers than Karl Malone and in terms of all around toughness and strengh I would take him over Karl Malone. If I were making a list of the 3 strongest players in NBA history it would be 1. Chamberlain 2. Shaq and 3. Moses Malone.
    Moses Malone is definitely a center, he pretty much played his whole career as a center, and particularly those during his prime years with the Rockets and 76ers.

    As for strength of player, you have to put Artis Gilmore in there somewhere. Moses Malone wasn't really that strong, he was more agile and smart.

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    I would also like to point out that Karl Malone played with a great point guard and if recent history shows anything a great point guard can make their bigs seem great as well. David West and Chris Paul, Deron Williams and Carlos Boozer, Nash and Amare. An assist machine point guard can make life so much easier on bigs.

    Moses got all of his points the hard way. He never really played with a great dishing point guard.
    Mo Cheeks, John Lucas. Sure those two weren't HOF'ers, but they were damn good passers.

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    Cmon now, Phila...I was giving you respect unitl you broke out some excuse why Karl malone wasnt good. Because of Stockton? Give me a break, man. You wanna go at this? Lets do it. You seem to have some personal vendetta against Karl malone. How about Jabbar? He is considered the best center ever. Are you gonna say he isnt because he played with Magic? Give it a rest, man. Karl malone is better than Moses. period. No excuses.

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    Hey, phila...I guess we can say MJ isnt that good because he played with a top 50 player in Pippen.

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    Cmon now, Phila...I was giving you respect unitl you broke out some excuse why Karl malone wasnt good. Because of Stockton? Give me a break, man. You wanna go at this? Lets do it. You seem to have some personal vendetta against Karl malone. How about Jabbar? He is considered the best center ever. Are you gonna say he isnt because he played with Magic? Give it a rest, man. Karl malone is better than Moses. period. No excuses.
    Didn't Jabbar win a Championship before he ever played with Magic?

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    And for the record, I'd take Moses over Karl in a heartbeat.

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    Moses Malone was better than Karl Malone. Karl Malone, despite his size and strength, tend to settle for mid range jump shots too much, and most of that is based on pick and roll. Karl was the better passer, but Moses was the better rebounder, defender, and generally wrecks havoc in the paint.

    That being said, Moses Malone was still a center, so he doesn't come into this debate.

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    Whenever this question pops up, it should have just one response, 2 words: "Tim Duncan" and then locked.

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    KG didn't lead the Celtics to a championship... That was Pierce and Allen. Don't arbitrarily throw out KG's career with the Timberwolves as a measure of where he stands as a player.

    Malone led his team to several Conference Finals and 2 NBA Finals... he just happened to run into the GOAT. And I don't even like the guy...

    1. Tim Duncan
    2. Karl Malone
    3. Charles Barkley
    4. Kevin Mchale
    5. Bob Pe
    6. Kevin Garnett
    7. Dirk Nowitzki

    Slots 1-4 I'm 95% are in the proper order if you ask most knowledgeable fans (though it's still a pretty subjective assessment)...

    Slots after that are going to be far more divided.

    Elvin Hayes needs to be on that list. Hayes > McHale and even Barkley
    Elgin Baylor was 6-5 not sure if he was considered a pf or not. But if so he needs to be on the list.
    Last edited by rascal; 08-20-2009 at 11:43 AM.

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    ive never seen kevin mchale played, but it seems like this guy is overrated...would he win leading the celtics without bird? same with parish also...

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    ive never seen kevin mchale played, but it seems like this guy is overrated...would he win leading the celtics without bird? same with parish also...
    Agree. I watched him play.

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    Basketball was only on TV once a week in the late 60s early 70s (Sunday afternoon).

    Teams that were often on were the Celtics, Lakers, Bullets, Bucks, 76ers Bulls and Knicks.

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    McHale was not overrated, trust me. He is definitely one of the top 5 PF of all time. Not only does he have the best footwork in the history of league (outside of maybe Hakeem), but his defense was top notch.

    While Bird took most of the credit for leading the Celtics in the 80's (and rightfully so), he could not have won anything without McHale beside him.

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    McHale was not overrated, trust me. He is definitely one of the top 5 PF of all time. Not only does he have the best footwork in the history of league (outside of maybe Hakeem), but his defense was top notch.

    While Bird took most of the credit for leading the Celtics in the 80's (and rightfully so), he could not have won anything without McHale beside him.
    would he dominate a game if no bird?

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    Bob Pet was one of the first dominant big men in the league. He had career averages of 26.4 points, 16.2 rebounds and 3 assists along with 43.6 percent from the field and 76.1 percent from the free throw line. He was also selected to eleven All-Star teams in his 11 year career. He was also selected to the All-NBA team in the eleven seasons he played, ten of the selections as a member of the first team.

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    Bob Pet was one of the first dominant big men in the league. He had career averages of 26.4 points, 16.2 rebounds and 3 assists along with 43.6 percent from the field and 76.1 percent from the free throw line. He was also selected to eleven All-Star teams in his 11 year career. He was also selected to the All-NBA team in the eleven seasons he played, ten of the selections as a member of the first team.
    man who was his compe ion?

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    man who was his compe ion?
    You can only compare players in their time and how dominate they were as compared to other players in their time.

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    would he dominate a game if no bird?
    I am pretty sure he could dominate a game, maybe not to the extent of a Bird, Duncan, Magic or Jordan, but he could put up 56 points once in a while as well, and play killer D. It wouldn't be a stretch to say that he could dominate a game like a Barkley or a Malone would

    His biggest problem is that he can't really pass that well, but for a guy who shoots 60% from the field, and 80% from the line, there really isn't that much of a need for him to pass.

    There was about a year and a half the guy was playing on one leg, and still puts up 20/8 a game as the second option, that is pretty ridiculous.

    Take 88-89 season for example, Bird only played 6 games because of a bad back, and McHale was already past his prime, he still manages to score 22.5 ppg and 8 rpg. The Celtics weren't that great, and I think barely made the playoffs, but that is what I would imagine a Malone or Barkley would have done in the same situation (maybe a little better).

    I would rank:
    1) Duncan
    2) Barkley
    3) Malone
    4) Garnett
    5) McHale
    6) Hayes
    7) Nowitzki

    Come to think of it, maybe he is not a sure in a 5 as 4 to 7 on my list are pretty close, but definitely one of the top 10.

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