kinda noticed you threw in the game of the century which the Bruins lost by two points. Jabbar had an eye injury and had a game. When his eye was right, they met Houston again and the Bruins won by 32 when it really mattered - in the NCAA TOURNAMENT. Do the math. Bad eye: lose by two. Good eye: s on Houston.
And Jabbar was responsible for that 1971 le with the Bucks. The Big O hadn't won anything up until that point he got with Kareem. Big O was on the down side of his career, avg'd a dub while Jabbar was dropping 31 and 16 a night. Robertson needed Jabbar more than vice versa. And since we're playing that he never won without a top ten teammates, and Jabbar is probably top three, how many les Magic win without a top ten teammate? I think Jabbar was on the squad for every one of his les.
As as far as Wilt, everyone knew he was a freak. A couple cats blocked the skyhook but more people got the business from that shot than blocked it consistently. And back then, the players voted for the MVP of the league. His peers thought hew as the best player in the game. Even when the Lakers didn't make the playoffs, his peers still voted him the MVP of the league. I wouldn't have but they did. Says a lot.