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You keep posting garbage like this. It keeps being garbage.
As long as a player was the better player when both players were at their best, and their respective bests were long enough to matter, then that player is the better player. Short times of excellence that are limited by injury do not prevent people from understanding the greatness of the player, as long as the term isn't too short to get a fair read on the extent of that greatness. That's how short careered players make it into the various Halls of Fame. That's simply common sense.
You can keep trying to claim otherwise, but it's an embarrassing claim to make.
Not sure how saying Michael Jordan over Bill Russell is a “garbage” and “embarrassing” claim? You might not agree with it but if you can’t see the other point of view (which as he said is by far the majority opinion) then we have some calibration problems here.
ETA: notwithstanding that point, I’m also interested in your other claim of short term greatness peak being the deciding factor in comparing two players. What is your limit for “too short to get a fair read”? 2 year? Less?
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