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Re: 2011 CB Historical Draft - Draft Thread - DRAFT IS OPEN
« Reply #255 on: May 23, 2011, 03:50:34 PM »

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Big O's single season has to be a near no-brainer, right?
Hmmmmmm.
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« Reply #256 on: May 23, 2011, 03:51:33 PM »

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Big O's single season has to be a near no-brainer, right?
nope.  I think the only no-brainer is Wilt.

I don't think Wilt's is a no-brainer by any means.
You may be right and it may depend a lot on the rest of the roster, but taken in a vaccum, his is about as close as you can come to a no-brainer (at least with respect to the all time greats).

Shaq's to me is probably the biggest no-brainer, right?

99-00: MVP, Finals MVP, and like 30 pts, 14 boards, 80 games, 3 blocks, 4 assists?

I'm paraphrasing, because I've looked at those stats so often. I don't know anyone who had a better season from the 5.

I think THIS guy could give Shaq a run for Stats from the 5 spot for a season:

http://www.nba.com/historical/playerfile/index.html?player=kareem_abdul-jabbar

Check out that 75-76 season. 27.7 pts, 16.9 rebs, 5 assists, 4.1 blocks, 1.4 stls, 82 games, 529%, 703% FT.


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« Reply #257 on: May 23, 2011, 03:52:49 PM »

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While people argue that Kobe was drafted to high I look to his 02-03 season when his averages were

PPG-30.0
RPG-6.9 basically 7
AST- 5.9 basically 6
STL-2.2

Then in that postseason

PPG-32.1
RPG-5.1
AST-5.4
STL-1.2

not to menton career avg's in playoffs

PPG-25.4
RPG-5.1
AST-4.8
STL-1.4


OHHH YEAH and that one time he scored 81 points in a game.. BOOM

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« Reply #258 on: May 23, 2011, 03:52:51 PM »

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MJ number 1 woo hoo

Yeah, it is woo-hoo to me. I'll take this as a show of support. Congrats to Redz on the early lead. ;)

It was MJ or Bird all the way for me.  

My way of thinking was MJ was the first guy at that stage of my life who convinced me that Bird was not the greatest athlete in the history of the universe (and other universes too).

Larry was a god for me growing up.

Happy to have him playing for the franchise who he torched for his final great performance.

Well said. Larry is without question my favorite player of all-time, and nothing will ever change that, but as you say, MJ was the only guy to ever seriously challenge that concept for me, at least in terms of "best", (although as I've come to appreciate defense in my more recent years, Bill has gone from 3rd to sharing 1st with MJ).

Funny, when I was in college in Boston, I looked a lot like Larry, (when he had his moustache and longer hair), and I had some frightening experiences because of it, (I'll have to find a pic of me then and post). I'll have to share a couple of those stories some time ... like the time my brother and I were deluged with camp kids at a McDonald's drive-thru in Danvers ... it was frightening, cuz even though I was showing these kids my license, they would just not believe I wasn't him. ;)
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« Reply #259 on: May 23, 2011, 03:53:55 PM »

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Big O's single season has to be a near no-brainer, right?
nope.  I think the only no-brainer is Wilt.

I don't think Wilt's is a no-brainer by any means.
You may be right and it may depend a lot on the rest of the roster, but taken in a vaccum, his is about as close as you can come to a no-brainer (at least with respect to the all time greats).

Shaq's to me is probably the biggest no-brainer, right?

99-00: MVP, Finals MVP, and like 30 pts, 14 boards, 80 games, 3 blocks, 4 assists?

I'm paraphrasing, because I've looked at those stats so often. I don't know anyone who had a better season from the 5.

I think THIS guy could give Shaq a run for Stats from the 5 spot for a season:

http://www.nba.com/historical/playerfile/index.html?player=kareem_abdul-jabbar

Check out that 75-76 season. 27.7 pts, 16.9 rebs, 5 assists, 4.1 blocks, 1.4 stls, 82 games, 529%, 703% FT.



Here are the facts:

One has a statue, one doesn't



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« Reply #260 on: May 23, 2011, 03:54:47 PM »

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Big O's single season has to be a near no-brainer, right?
nope.  I think the only no-brainer is Wilt.

I don't think Wilt's is a no-brainer by any means.
You may be right and it may depend a lot on the rest of the roster, but taken in a vaccum, his is about as close as you can come to a no-brainer (at least with respect to the all time greats).

Shaq's to me is probably the biggest no-brainer, right?

99-00: MVP, Finals MVP, and like 30 pts, 14 boards, 80 games, 3 blocks, 4 assists?

I'm paraphrasing, because I've looked at those stats so often. I don't know anyone who had a better season from the 5.

I think THIS guy could give Shaq a run for Stats from the 5 spot for a season:

http://www.nba.com/historical/playerfile/index.html?player=kareem_abdul-jabbar

Check out that 75-76 season. 27.7 pts, 16.9 rebs, 5 assists, 4.1 blocks, 1.4 stls, 82 games, 529%, 703% FT.


I don't know you guys.  You all have incredible points but I think it's pretty impossible to top the guy who won the title, MVP, DPOY, AND Finals MVP in the same year.
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« Reply #261 on: May 23, 2011, 03:56:33 PM »

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Hakeem beat both Centers being discussed in crucial playoff series.

Hakeem Olajuwon: He's better than you remember!



OK, Kareem looked better in goggles.

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« Reply #262 on: May 23, 2011, 03:56:46 PM »

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Big O's single season has to be a near no-brainer, right?
nope.  I think the only no-brainer is Wilt.

I don't think Wilt's is a no-brainer by any means.
You may be right and it may depend a lot on the rest of the roster, but taken in a vaccum, his is about as close as you can come to a no-brainer (at least with respect to the all time greats).

Shaq's to me is probably the biggest no-brainer, right?

99-00: MVP, Finals MVP, and like 30 pts, 14 boards, 80 games, 3 blocks, 4 assists?

I'm paraphrasing, because I've looked at those stats so often. I don't know anyone who had a better season from the 5.

I think THIS guy could give Shaq a run for Stats from the 5 spot for a season:

http://www.nba.com/historical/playerfile/index.html?player=kareem_abdul-jabbar

Check out that 75-76 season. 27.7 pts, 16.9 rebs, 5 assists, 4.1 blocks, 1.4 stls, 82 games, 529%, 703% FT.



Here are the facts:

One has a statue, one doesn't



LOL!

I hope Kareem gets his one day.

But that was a brilliant thing that Shaq did, right there.

Man I hope he comes back for one more round in Green.

C'mon Shaq! One. More. Year.

In Green!

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« Reply #263 on: May 23, 2011, 03:58:41 PM »

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I think THIS guy could give Shaq a run for Stats from the 5 spot for a season:

http://www.nba.com/historical/playerfile/index.html?player=kareem_abdul-jabbar

Check out that 75-76 season. 27.7 pts, 16.9 rebs, 5 assists, 4.1 blocks, 1.4 stls, 82 games, 529%, 703% FT.

Yeah but 2000 Shaq would've eaten Lew Alcindor's lunch, although Kareem matches up well height-wise, Shaq's power is undeniable, coupled with as good or better athleticism.  

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« Reply #264 on: May 23, 2011, 03:59:48 PM »

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« Reply #265 on: May 23, 2011, 04:00:14 PM »

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Hakeem beat both Centers being discussed in crucial playoff series.

Hakeem Olajuwon: He's better than you remember!



OK, Kareem looked better in goggles.


I forgot his "goggle" period, lol. When I think of goggles, I think of Horace Grant and James Worthy ... two guys who were on the right teams at the right time. ;)
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« Reply #266 on: May 23, 2011, 04:02:11 PM »

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BOOM goes the dynamite!



The best part of this game was when Smoosh Parker took a shot in the 4th quarter.

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« Reply #267 on: May 23, 2011, 04:02:29 PM »

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Hakeem beat both Centers being discussed in crucial playoff series.

Hakeem Olajuwon: He's better than you remember!



OK, Kareem looked better in goggles.


Oh..can't argue with you AT ALL about Hakeem, lol...the guy was my FIRST pick in last year's draft. I went back and forth between he and Kareem or Magic for my first pick this year.

I think it will work out, though. I kinda wanted Kareem due to the sentimental value of having the Lakers, and reviewing footage on him he held his own against Hakeem and Wilt back in the day.

That is incredible, as I think about it. Kareem played against BOTH Wilt AND Hakeem.....

I couldn't stand the Lakers, especially in the 80's but Man! Showtime must've been the most potent offense I have EVER seen in my lifetime.

Magic was awesome. There will never be another like him...except for maybe Larry.

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« Reply #268 on: May 23, 2011, 04:02:57 PM »

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MJ number 1 woo hoo

Yeah, it is woo-hoo to me. I'll take this as a show of support. Congrats to Redz on the early lead. ;)

It was MJ or Bird all the way for me.  

My way of thinking was MJ was the first guy at that stage of my life who convinced me that Bird was not the greatest athlete in the history of the universe (and other universes too).

Larry was a god for me growing up.

Happy to have him playing for the franchise who he torched for his final great performance.

Well said. Larry is without question my favorite player of all-time, and nothing will ever change that, but as you say, MJ was the only guy to ever seriously challenge that concept for me, at least in terms of "best", (although as I've come to appreciate defense in my more recent years, Bill has gone from 3rd to sharing 1st with MJ).

Funny, when I was in college in Boston, I looked a lot like Larry, (when he had his moustache and longer hair), and I had some frightening experiences because of it, (I'll have to find a pic of me then and post). I'll have to share a couple of those stories some time ... like the time my brother and I were deluged with camp kids at a McDonald's drive-thru in Danvers ... it was frightening, cuz even though I was showing these kids my license, they would just not believe I wasn't him. ;)

Yup

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« Reply #269 on: May 23, 2011, 04:06:35 PM »

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Hakeem beat both Centers being discussed in crucial playoff series.

When Shaq was 22 years old?

"You've gotta respect a 15-percent 3-point shooter. A guy
like that is always lethal." - Evan 'The God' Turner