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    aamir543
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    In the history of the league, there have been many weak drafts, and many historically great drafts. Three of the greatest draft include 1984, 1996, and 2003. These drafts were both strong, and although it may be unfair and irrational to judge now, so we cant say which class is better yet, but in a couple years we will get a better idea. 

    hall of famers 1984: Olijawon, MJ, Chuck, and Stockton.

    1996: (I hope we can agree on these) Iverson, Ray Allen, Kobe, Nash

    2003: Lebron, Wade and the borderline Anthony. (Sorry Bosh is aperenial allstar, but not a HOF yet)

    Pretty equal, but the 1984 draft had the best player in the history of the league, and other Hall of Famers that were better than those of the other two classes. But if you look closely at the second round of the 2003 draft, you will see a lot of familiar names and good solid players. And the 96 draft was loaded with all stars and servicable players. 

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    Steven

     no brainer. 84′

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  • #529173
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    iminipanda
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    84 without a doubt. Produced 4 of the top 20-25 greatest players ever including THE GREATEST.

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