Moses Malone...
If Malone (Karl, I presume) makes a list of best centers then Duncan should too, and he'd be in the top 5 at least.
D-Rob > Bill Walton.
Moses Malone...
On his best day he wasn't as good as Drob.
Not defensively, not offensively...not any ly period.
sorry supergirl, it was Moses Malone
Walton got Kerr'd on this list. Way too high for a limited time of productivity.
At his peak, Walton was the best center I've ever seen.
Gulliver was the tallest man the Lilliputians ever saw.
Yeah, just look at all the hall of famers Walton needed to help him win the '77 NBA le.
You're about as unbiased as whottt. Stay off my side. Walton's peak was in Los Angeles.
the dream is 5th?
GET THE OUTTA HERE!!!! ewing is 10th....... BSPN is on some bull
pretty much on point....
Olajuwon and Robinson both had finesse games, and they both faced Shaq in their respective primes and Shaq's as well, Shaq was the one destroyed in those games.
a legit argument can be made of placing Shaq higher then Hakeem. Sure he won his four les with Kobe/Wade, but he's still one of the most dominant players in the league.
That probably has more to do with the types of games they have. It's a tough call, but if I were starting a franchise, I would take a young Shaq over a young Hakeem just because he was harder to match up with because of his mass and strength.
I would as well.
Tim Duncan is the best Power Forward of all time and the fourth best Center of all time.
Shaq didn't hit his prime until he was with the Lakers.
How did Ewing grab the 10 spot anyway? Damn sure wasn't because of rings...or dominating the others, or winning.
If the Knicks had ever had a C with actual talent...none of the guys on this list would stand a chance of being #1.
Fixed that for you...
Only the biggest spurs homer would put Robinson over Shaq. As for the all time list I can't make considering I haven't watched the games way back than. Olajuwon though is overrated as he had 2 or 3 great years and than faded while Shaq has been a constant.
1. Chamberlain
2. Abdul-Jabbar
3. Olajuwon
4. O'Neal
5. Robinson
6. M. Malone
7. Russell
8. Cowens
9. Ewing
10. Gilmore
this is dumb. you guys are forgetting too many big names. It goes like this:
1. Ostertag
2. Smits
3. Bradley
4. Cartwright
5. Kwame Brown
6. Oliver Miller
7. Longley
8. Bateer
9.
10.
there is no 9 or 10 because these are by far and away the best.
Shaq could only go 2-1 against old Drob...with Kobe, and PJ and Horry.
Young Drob wiped his ass with Shaq.
By "way back then" you must mean pre-1994.As for the all time list I can't make considering I haven't watched the games way back than. Olajuwon though is overrated as he had 2 or 3 great years and than faded
And Kareem didn't have Magic, Worthy, Robertson, Riley, etc?
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