I think it might be helpful to reverse thinking on this. Not thinking "could Russel dominate today"...but, would people like Jordan have even made it to the NBA back then?
When there were no massive scouting combines looking at the potential of 12 yr olds back then. Throwing massive money at anything that looks like it could be a potential star. Grooming, training, funding them every step of the way. There wasn't the en led mentality of many kids today. Playing Basketball in the NBA wasn't the dream of every kid on the block. It took a special type of person to overcome societal issues of the day and totally commit themselves to something that wasn't even close to providing the rewards for the players as it does now. The single mindedness of those players to play a game that wasn't near as popular as it is now.
How many current NBA players would have even tried or given up early because nobody was pushing them or supporting them? It wasn't winning the lottery back then. It was a different mindset. The NBA players back then not only had to be physically capable of the game...but, overcome many other obstacles like segregation, etc...to do what they had to do. How many of today's players, if they were raised in those times, would even had the for ude to make it to the NBA? Athletic 6'10" players just didn't start growing in the 90's. They were there in the 50's too. They didn't make it to the NBA. Russell did.
So, you can't compare them. You cannot compare generational players. Because there is so much more going on in each generation outside of just "dribbling the basketball," that determines greatness in those times. You just pick the best of that generation and move on. How they dominated their particular time in history.
And Bill Russell Dominated his generation. 11 rings and 2 NCAA championships. Are you kidding me?? And he did it during some of the most troubled times in our history...which he was an ACTIVE part of as well. Bill Russell would be my number 1 or 2 player. No question about it.
Even tho I've always found him annoying to listen to....
