Most people give that award to Magic right off the bat, and there's a good logic behind that. Magic was one of the best ever, and was considered the best before MJ showed up. What a lot of people don't realize about Magic, was that coming in he wasn't 'the guy' like LeBron, Bird, etc.
But if there was a mirror image of Magic and his game, I'd have to say it was Oscar. Oscar averaged a triple double his first 6-7 seasons. He averaged nine rebounds a few years too. I did a little research., and I found out he won his lone MVP in the middle of the Russell/Chamberlain rivalry, and was the last non-center to win the MVP until Dr. J won it in 81.
Yes, Magic owns a 3-1 MVP edge over him, but Kareem said he was the best player of all time, and Bill Russell said he was the smartest player he ever played against, just ahead of Wilt.
I suggest people interested in reading more about it, to read the top comment of his page. Pretty insightful:
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/i...8032653AAJJwas
Who do you think is the best PG? I'd probably go with Magic in a slight edge just because of the compe ion. But you cannot deny that Robertson is one of the few players that have a case for being the greatest of all time.![]()

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there's nothing impressive about players that played in the 60s, tbh..
that defense at 0:13... this video is basically a bunch of mid range jumpers in slow motion. the guy is almost always going to his right are we barely see a left handed dribble
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