Agreed, size matters.
Shaq>TD>Kobe
Moses>Dr. J/Gervin
Hakeem> Anyone not named Jordan
Shaq>Iverson/Kidd
Quit arguing that a perimeter player is better than PRIME Kareem/Wilt/Tim/Hakeem/Moses/ShaQ unless his name is Jordan. With the advent of advance stats rim protection has proven to be extremely crucial & if you can't rebound the misses then you aren't getting stops.
Jordan was such a unique player who was the best offensive player the league has ever seen & one of the best perimeter defender in the history of the league. Not to mention his elevated his play in the postseason & was ACTUALLY clutch.
Curry might be the next perimeter player to be the best player of his era since Jordan unless Anthony Davis & Cousins get it together ASAP.
Agreed, size matters.
Shaq>TD>Kobe
Tim is the best rim protector of his generation & a better rebounder than Shaq.
Tim didn't repeat
Shaq 3peated
Tim was the best player in the 2002 WCF & the Spurs still lost. I wonder why?
Overrated impact and empty stats, I guess.
I didn't ask you about Kobe's prime.![]()
Was referring to Tim who wasn't in the 2002 WCF, do you mean 2001?
I agree with the OP in the sense that the all time great big men are better than the all time great perimeter players except for MJ.
When did Kobe enter his prime or did he ever have a prime b/c I keep getting different dates. Dude went from being a glorified role player (ala Klay) in 2000 to being at the peak of his prime in 2001![]()
Kobe's prime didn't coincide with his les, sadly. Do you expect me to defend him or something? It is what it is, he was at the peak of his ability 2005-2007.
So basically "empty stats"
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