11) Robert Horry - Clutchest Player in the history of the game
1. Michael Jordan 6 time finals mvp , 30 career ppg nuff said
2. Wilt Chamberlain 50 ppg 25 rpg season 100 ppg game
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar nba scoring leader, most unstoppable offensive move the skyhook. very long career
3. Larry Bird only player ever to win 3 straight mvp, best non pg passer of all time, best clutch player of all time
4 Magic Johnson best pg of all time, althogh was a 2nd fiddle to kareem for half of his career.
5. Bill Russell 11 rings got
6 Hakeem Olajuwon carried a team of scrubs to a le, only player to win mvp,dpoy and final mvp all in 1 season
7. Tim Duncan - 2nd most fundamentally skilled player of all time behind bird. 4 rings
8 Kobe Bryant - best scorer in the 2000s, 4 rings, pretty clutch
9 Shaquille Oneal - super dominant in his prime, although was too lazy in other years. could have been a top 5 player.
10 Jerry West - The logo, only player to win finals mvp when his team lost.
11) Robert Horry - Clutchest Player in the history of the game
Yeah if we're talking the Clutch GOAT it's got to be Horry.
And Shaq could have been the GOAT ahead of Jordan if he wasn't such a fat ass
Love seein' Hakeem above Shaq... whether right or wrong in reality, Hakeem maximized his potential, whereas Shaq always seemed content to just be great, and not All-Time great like his ability hinted he could be.
imho
1. Jordan
2. Magic
3. Bird
4. Shaq
5. Kobe
6. Kareem
7. Duncan
8. Dr. J
9. Russell (tbh i'm not impressed by a guy who dominated a bunch of 6-5 honkeys)
10. Wilt (played in Russell's era and got curbstomped by the one guy who posed a challenge)
Sorry to correct you, but Bill Russell achieved it as well (1961-63).
I speak for everyone when I say you're a dumb who overrates the out of wilt chamberlain.
Wow... I never knew that. That's incredible. Feel sorry for the best player on the winning team![]()
1. Jordan
2. Olajuwon
3. Kareem
4. Bird
5. Russell
6. Magic
7. Duncan
8. Pippen
9. Robetson
10. Isaiah Thomas
figures we would see your dumb ass in here
1. Jordan
2. Kareem
3. Duncan
4. Magic
5. Kobe
6. Bird
7. Shaq
8. Olajuwon
9. Wilt
10. Russell
1. Jordan
2. Hakeem
3. Magic
4. Kareem
5. Bird
6. Shaq
7. Wilt
8. Robertson
9. Russel
10. Rodrigue Beaubois
1. Jordan
2. JJ Hickson
3. Russell
4. Kareem
5. Bird
6. Magic
7. Wilt
8. Duncan
9. Hakeem
10. Shaq
>my face when Kobe is on anyone's list while winning all of his les as a 2nd banana
[QUOTE=Phila_Chamberlain;4197972]CROFL Shaq > Duncan![]()
What about Blatche?![]()
1. Jordan
2. Kareem
--------line between them and everyone else--------
3. Magic
4. Bird
5. Shaq
6. Duncan
7. Oscar Robertson
8. Wilt
9. Hakeem
10. Kobe
Bill Russell doesn't deserve to be anywhere near this list. Played against a bunch of guys who wouldn't even be D-leaguers in today's NBA and couldn't score 20 PPG once. His 11 les are neat and all but it helps when there are only 7 other teams in the NBA and every single one of your championship teams had 2 other players on the 50 greatest of all time list (a good amount of those teams actually had 3 players besides Russell on the greatest 50 players ever list).
match Kareem's resume up against Hakeem's and there's no way anyone should have the Dream over Cap.
What?
Hakeem didnt play with Magic
1. Jordan
2. Magic
3. Kareem
4. Wilt (I'd consider flip flopping Wilt and Kareem)
5. Bird
6. Hakeem
7. Duncan
8. Russell
9. Shaq
10. Oscar
I think Kobe is still knocking on the door but should sneak into the top 10 ahead of Oscar by the end of his career.
Wilt had his faults as a winner, especially in terms of selfishness and not allowing his teammates to become better basketball players to help his teams overall become better. But, personally, I find it hard to fault the guy for his teams losing to Boston those five times in the playoffs when in those handful of playoff series, he was putting up 30 PPG, 25 RPG, 3 APG, and shooting 50%+. There should be a decent amount of weight put on the team ultimately winning for these HOF players, but I don't think you should diminish the individual dominance too much, to the point that the lack of championships is weighed in such a way that the team winning and losing is put on the individual player unfairly too much. I don't think we hold it against Magic or diminish his greatness as an individual player that he was surrounded by Kareem and Worthy for most of those les. I think it should be equally or at least similarly viewed when lack of talented teammates plays a role in winning and losing, such as in Wilt's case.
couldn't have said it better.
the only difference I would make on your list would be to move Duncan up one and drop Hakeem down to 10th.
You're severely underrating Hakeem. Dude made more impact plays on both ends of the court than probably any other player in nba history.
Do yourself a favor and quit with the revisionist history. Shaq could have averaged 50+ a game against a storm of 6'0 white guys.
cool, then put him at #1 on your list then.
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