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  1. #201
    CDs Nuts. resistanze's Avatar
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    1. MJ
    2. Kareem
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    7. Shaq
    8. Hakeem
    9. Moses
    10. Kobe

    Kareem is the only person IMO with a resume and skill/number that can rival MJ. If you add his collegiate (generally regarded as the greatest), you can make an argument for #1.

  2. #202
    Cogito Ergo Sum LnGrrrR's Avatar
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    Why do you think one player, no matter how great, can will a team to a championship?
    I'm not sure if this holds true for Malone; Stockton was pretty damned good. If Jordan never existed, I don't see how Malone/Stockton don't ring at least once.

  3. #203
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    I'm not a Karl Malone hater, at all, I think he has become fairly underrated with time..

    However, Utah won against an extremely weak Western Conference..arguably the weakest Western Conference in NBA history, even weaker than the West that the Lakers have went through, prior to this season..

    Karl Malone was known to regress in the playoffs, compared to other big-time players, just like a few other key names in the 90s, too..

  4. #204
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    However, Utah won against an extremely weak Western Conference..arguably the weakest Western Conference in NBA history, even weaker than the West that the Lakers have went through, prior to this season.
    Don't concur with this at all. The West was much stronger than the East even then. In the 1997 and '98 playoffs the Jazz went up against the Shaq-Kobe Lakers (twice), the Duncan-Robinson Spurs and the Barkley-Drexler-Olajuwon Rockets- and dominated all of them.

    The only East opponent Chicago faced in those two years that was comparable to Utah's compe ion was Indiana in the '98 ECF. Miami was a straw dog, Atlanta and Charlotte were a joke.

    I thought Utah was BY FAR the second-best team in basketball those two years and would have decisively beaten anyone in the East other than the Bulls.

  5. #205
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    In 1997, they went up against the Shaq and an 18 year old rookie Kobe, the Spurs were tanking for Duncan that year, and a Rockets team where they were all past their prime w/ Matt Maloney at PG who was raped by John Stockton like no other. The 1997 West was one of the weakest conferences of all time.

  6. #206
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    Harlem with the bads.

    lol "the weakest Western Conference in NBA history"

  7. #207
    Robert Horry mode ohmwrecker's Avatar
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    The Stockton/Malone era Jazz was only one year?

  8. #208
    Veteran JoeTait75's Avatar
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    The 1997 West was one of the weakest conferences of all time.
    That same postseason Chicago went up against Atlanta and Miami in the ECSF and ECF, neither of which were even on the same planet as those Laker and Rocket teams.

    Utah would have all over the Hawks and Heat just as the Bulls did.

    Not only wasn't the 1997 West one of the weakest conferences of all time, it wasn't even the weakest conference that season. West > East from the downfall of the Bad Boys on.

  9. #209
    Abe Lincoln, NlGGA Kyle Orton's Avatar
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    The 90s were just bad in terms of overall talent level. The Jazz wouldn't even make the Western conference finals in today's NBA.

  10. #210
    Veteran JoeTait75's Avatar
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    The 90s were just bad in terms of overall talent level.
    Can't argue with that. Three expansions in seven years diluted the talent level big-time.

  11. #211
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    Let's give the Jazz credit for taking out that Rockets team in the WCF

    - Hakeem
    - Barkley
    - Drexler

  12. #212
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    My point wasn't to compare the East and the West..

    Like DOK said, which is also agreed by most people, the 90s as a whole were weak, especially during the 2nd Bulls 3-peat..

    My point is that those were the only 2 years that Karl Malone made the Finals, and it was against very ty compe ion in the West, especially '97..a bunch of teams that were built for the regular season, or teams that weren't ready to make the jump yet..

  13. #213
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    Kinda like how you talk about the NFL
    That's called a red herring... you deflecting his point back at him.

    You do talk a lot about people you've obviously never watched play the game.

    What do you know about Bill Russell? Did you read some Bill Simmons article and feel enlightened about Russell? Did you see someone else give a take on it and take it as the gospel?

    Kids these days...

  14. #214
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    My point wasn't to compare the East and the West..

    Like DOK said, which is also agreed by most people, the 90s as a whole were weak, especially during the 2nd Bulls 3-peat..

    My point is that those were the only 2 years that Karl Malone made the Finals, and it was against very ty compe ion in the West, especially '97..a bunch of teams that were built for the regular season, or teams that weren't ready to make the jump yet..
    Jordan's Bulls made these teams look weak just as Lance made the other riders look weak. Revisionists love to minimize the greatness of the Bulls by saying the field was weak. It wasn't.

  15. #215
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    1. Michael Jordan
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    7. Shaquille O'Neal
    8. Kobe Bryant
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    10. Hakeem Olajuwon

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    Players with 5 championships and multiple Finals MVPs

    Jordan
    Kareem
    Magic
    Kobe

  17. #217
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    dude your so funny

  18. #218
    5-5 Deuce Bigalow's Avatar
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    no troll, kobe just doesn't have the same impact the other guys in the top 10 had for their teams. sorry "killakobe"
    lets look at Kobe's playoff stats in the last 3 years which they went to the Finals

    30/6/6
    30/5/6
    29/6/6

    not impactfull?

  19. #219
    5-5 Deuce Bigalow's Avatar
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    lets take a look at kobe's finals fg% for the last 3 finals

    32%
    33%
    40%

    false

    its actually

    41%
    43%
    41%

  20. #220
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    what is it about kobe that so many people on this particular site are so disillusioned about? the dude has proven time and time again that he isn't a winner without dominant bigs..and that when faced with adversity he folds. now if someone isn't very skilled and does his team more harm than good, everyone is quick to say he sucks. but what about the guy who is very skilled but isn't a team player and still manages to hurt his team sometimes more than he helps? why does his flashy fadeaways and protruded jaw trick you guys? let's take a look here at the top PER in nba history

    NBA/ABA



    Rank Player PER 1. Michael Jordan* 27.91 2. LeBron James 26.91 3. Shaquille O'Neal 26.43 4. David Robinson* 26.18 5. Wilt Chamberlain* 26.13 6. Dwyane Wade 25.65 7. Bob Pet * 25.37 8. Chris Paul 25.22 9. Tim Duncan 24.84 10. Neil Johnston* 24.73 11. Charles Barkley* 24.63 12. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* 24.58 13. Magic Johnson* 24.11 14. Karl Malone* 23.90 15. Dirk Nowitzki 23.73 16. Hakeem Olajuwon* 23.59 17. Julius Erving* 23.57 18. Kobe Bryant 23.53

    yeah, kobe is way down there at 18, right about where he belongs on the all time list coincidentally. stop overrating the chucking fraud guys
    PERfect argument.

  21. #221
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    PERfect argument.
    lol

  22. #222
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  23. #223
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    The deal with Kobe is that he took more shots than the rest of the team combined (or close). So as Kobe's FG% goes, so goes the team. Fortunately Pau shot 60% and Fish and Odom shot well also.

    I've always felt that the Lakers won despite having Kobe, not because of him. There are plenty of chuckers in the league (there were then) who could put up those numbers with that many shots. The impressive thing was how the rest of the team absorbed it.

    The Lakers won because of defense, and Kobe is a pretty good defender as well, but his offense isn't nearly as good as he thinks it is. He also doesn't buy into the concept of ball movement and how the whole is greater than the sum of it's parts.

  24. #224
    Double facepalm...
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    Scottie. Pippen.
    Scottie... Pippen...
    Really? Really?
    Really?
    ...

    Really?
    Like, Scottie Pippen, the guy who played with Jordan on those Bulls teams?

    You would take Scottie Pippen over Snaq? Really?

  25. #225
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    Scottie. Pippen.
    Scottie... Pippen...
    Really? Really?
    Really?
    ...

    Really?
    Like, Scottie Pippen, the guy who played with Jordan on those Bulls teams?

    You would take Scottie Pippen over Snaq? Really?
    Yeah, Snaq without his brute strength was



    well, nothing


    Overrated POS

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