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GOAT Jiangsu Dragonwhere is greg odom in all of these discussions?
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GOAT Jiangsu Dragonwhere is greg odom in all of these discussions?
Not really. Without ranking them, this is what you're looking at for the top power forwards of all time.
McHale
Malone
Duncan
Nowitzki
Barkley
Hayes
Pettit
Garnett (I put him in center in an earlier post, because the thread seemed to call for it, but Garnett's a PF.)
So when you're slotting a "Best team", you have to take a more holistic approach than just loading up on one position. The Lakers and Celtics have both had tremendous players all across the squad, and any comparison of the two teams is one where worthy arguments can be made in both directions.
If you just take a starting 5 using the top players at each position from the list I posted you get this:
Magic (5)
Kobe (9)
LeBron (2)
Gasol (n/a)
Kareem (4)
Cousy (22)
Hondo (15)
Bird (6)
KG (23)
Russell (3)
where is greg odom in all of these discussions?
Rondo in a lakers uniform makes me sick but not shocking.
Pelicans just signed randle.
I don't buy the list, though. Two obvious points make delving deeper a waste of time (no offense to you, but I'm talking about the list).
Russell is the G.O.A.T.. If your list doesn't start with that, your list is worthless. Also, the idea that Magic should be rated higher than Bird is absurd. In any L.A./Boston comparison, I always start there. Simmons gets them both wrong.
He'll join LeBron in LA on a one year prove it deal. Cousins has wanted to play for the Lakers for years.Guess cousins will be looking for a new home after this Randle news.
It's true. I have lived in the LA area my entire life so I'm a Lakers fan. Became a Pats fan during '96 season as quite a few of their games were televised locally and found out Willie McGinest was local playing in the NFL. They had the coolest names on defense and I liked their swag so I became a fan.Please tell me you're not a Patriots/Lakers fan...
I don't buy the list, though. Two obvious points make delving deeper a waste of time (no offense to you, but I'm talking about the list).
Russell is the G.O.A.T.. If your list doesn't start with that, your list is worthless. Also, the idea that Magic should be rated higher than Bird is absurd. In any L.A./Boston comparison, I always start there. Simmons gets them both wrong.
So did Paul George.He'll join LeBron in LA on a one year prove it deal. Cousins has wanted to play for the Lakers for years.
The difference is that Paul George couldn't turn down that $40M for that extra year. If everything was equal, he would've gone to LA.So did Paul George.
Also to be fair today's professional athletes are the product of a time where the quality of sport science far outpaces that of yesteryear for both physical and mental training/prep.
So in a lot of ways it makes what people like Bo Jackson or Bill Russell did all the more impressive but at the same time it also means that they wouldn't stand out as much, if at all, if they were time traveled into modern day.
So with these top 10 lists you have some people looking at all pros irrespective of their era and yeah, a 6'8" 265lb Lebron is going probably going to mop the court with guys from the 90s and earlier. But then you have some people wanting to judge Jim Brown relative to the time in which he played when he was an absolute monster.
I don't think you can chalk it all up to recency bias, though. I'm not trying to take anything away from Larry Bird, for instance, but he wouldn't be considered an all time great if he was just coming out of college now.
Every player we are talking about besides Shaq (the others being Kareem/Magic/Wilt/West vs McHale) all had the prime of their careers in the 80's or earlier. In fact McHale and Garnett would benefit the most from recency bias. Again this is something that wouldn't even be a discussion anywhere else.
Fair enough. Like I said the all time team discussion has to first rank players, then compare teams. So there are actually two debates, neither of which was going very well the past few hours
ETA if we update with the rankings you propose for those players, it wouldn't change the composition of the all-time teams. In fact I bet those teams are both pretty fixed with a couple quibbles (Wilt vs Kareem, KG vs McHale, Kobe vs West, any of which could go both ways).
Rondo and Ball and Fultz on the same team ... not.Rondo in a lakers uniform makes me sick but not shocking.
Pelicans just signed randle.
While a lot of players would benefit from modern sports a lot of great players would find out that they had a ceiling that they didn't know they had, which is what happens to most athletes. They are all motivated like crazy but some workhorses become Julian Edelman's and the rarity becomes Jerry Rice.I understand the perspective of 'guys back then vs today's athletes' and all that but I think it ignores the simple fact that if anything the best players from 'back in the day' could be nothing but beneficiaries of today's sports science and be all the better for it. In an era like the 60's & 70's with fewer teams and thus more competition for fewer available jobs the guys that dominated the game were for the most part doing it against a higher quality of opponent for their time. I have always held to the belief greatness mostly transcends era but I'm not sure it's realistic to think LeBron would 'mop the floor' with players from an era when the game was played faster and palming the ball was seriously frowned on and charging was called with regularity. Likewise while Jordan would be great in any era the Air Jordan stuff would have landed him in the emergency room in the 60's even as he was being called for travelling. So really the era stuff cuts both ways and for the purposes of sports debate we kind of need to leave it at the door.
My comment about recency bias regarded it as being somewhat forgivable in a macro sense and was in response to another poster saying "The point is, you put Wilt, Magic, Kareem, West and Shaq behind people you saw last week because you apparently never saw a basketball game before 2010." Recency bias is understandable in the context of younger people talking about what they know and is an inherent stumbling block in a generational sports conversation with them.
I think Robert Alvarez lands Lebron.
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