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In your opinion who is the best basketball player of all time.

 

im stuck between Wilt and Larry Bird

 

wilt was the most dominant player of all time. A beast, can bench 500 pounds 

 

Larry was magical on the court. His IQ, his shot. His attitude. He was a better rebounder than Lebron. Michael couldn't beat him until he was 34.

 

who do you have as the best basketball player of all time?

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Bird was my idol for high school and undergrad/postgrad years

 

but i give the nod to Kareem Adbul-Jabbar for being a great villain, the dominant centre and focus of all action in every game he played and his endurance and will to play each night

 

 

KA-J would have LOVED to sit out 15 times a year because he didn't feel like playing, and then dog it for another 25 while dressed for being tired

 

Jordan's teams wouldn't have come within 20 points of the Magic/Bird Era teams

 

 

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You almost have to define the position more clearly and made distinctions among eras in the game.

 

For what they did, when the played, and style of game, Chamberlain, Bird, Michael, Magic, all stand out as almost beyond superstar status.

 

 

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Bob Lanier or Randy Smith...I thought they were Gods in the 70’s as a kid going to Braves’ games. Never really got into pro basketball after they left Buffalo. 

 

I did watch some Julius Irving in middle school/high school...he revolutionized the slam dunk and made the game entertaining. 

 

Michael Jordan has my vote as best ever. 

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34 minutes ago, BillsPride12 said:

Jordan...that's the professional athlete of my childhood  I will be telling my grandchildren I got watch play growing up(that is if they even care, there seems to be a general downward trend of each generation's youths caring less and less about sports it seems)

 

The NBA has changed so much the last decade with the use of every square inch out there on O

 

I wish Bird and Rick Barry and Maravich and World B Free had the freedom to have taken 15 3's a game with ease...

 

 

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3 hours ago, row_33 said:

KA-J would have LOVED to sit out 15 times a year because he didn't feel like playing, and then dog it for another 25 while dressed for being tired

 

 

 

Tell your old man to drag Walton and Lanier up and down the court for 48 minutes:

 

 

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53 minutes ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

I know the book is still open on this one, but how can LeBron James not be in the conversation?

 

Still has to be Jordan for me.  Maybe one of the best defenders to play the game on top of everything else he did offensively.

 

That comparison comes down to who is more clutch, imo. Game on the line. Last shot. To me, it’s not even a close call.  Jordan was the best. 

 

 

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5 hours ago, BringBackFergy said:

Bob Lanier or Randy Smith...I thought they were Gods in the 70’s as a kid going to Braves’ games. Never really got into pro basketball after they left Buffalo. 

 

I did watch some Julius Irving in middle school/high school...he revolutionized the slam dunk and made the game entertaining. 

 

Michael Jordan has my vote as best ever. 

Greatest dunk ever?

 

 

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Jordan.

 

He made everyone around him better.  He commanded the respect and demanded they be better.

 

I love LeBron.  Consummate pro.  Ridiculous talent.  But when he sees that his team is losing, he takes it upon himself to win games.  To me, that's the difference between James and Jordan.  Jordan didn't just say, "here, let me do it."  He said, "you guys do THIS, and I'll do THIS and we'll get this **** done."

 

I think LeBron, Wilt and Magic are easily among the best, ever and there's not a strong argument against any of them being the GOAT.

 

But to me ... it's Jordan.  Hands down.

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