It depends on what your criteria for rating would be.
LBJ just pulled off the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history, but he's also been part of some incredible collapses (2011, 2014), and got incredibly lucky in 2013.
Has he threepeated? Twice? End of discussion. MJ is still GOAT. The discussion for the rest of the top 10 is interesting...
How do you rank the following: Magic, Bird, Timmy, Kobe, Russell, Kareem, Hakeem, Shaq, LBJ? And who have I forgotten that should be in there?
It depends on what your criteria for rating would be.
YeH, that Duncan.
This could help you:
https://www.engadget.com/2010/07/22/...an-challenges/
I think it's worth mentioning about Jordan.
7x scoring champ (ended up with 10)
2x dpoy
0 superstar team ups![]()
Social media woulda roasted the outta Jordan if it existed back then
Russell DOUBLED Jordans championships while playing against Wilt. Why isnt he the GOAT? Jordan kept losing til Phil Jackson got there, same with Shaq and Kobe, hmmm. My Mount Rushmore is Russell, Duncan, Bird and Jordan. Jordan shares GOAT with the other three.
Maybe because Russell had between five and seven hall of famers on his team at any given time?
Dad Killer had stacked teams too. When he got caught betting on basketball, the Bulls replaced him with Pete Myers from the CBA and still won 55 games (only two less games than the year before).
[QUOTE=Clipper Nation;8635053]Dad Killer had stacked teams too.
Good point. Other than the extra five hall-of-fame players that Russell had, it's exactly the same. How could I have been so blind? The situations are just super super identical if you squint your eyes a bit.
Wow, breaking news. Why'd you bury the lead?
If you don't count the nine fewer games they won in the playoffs, of course.
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