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  • #53966
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    mabdi084
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    I always remember when he said the they changed the rules to make it easier for him (MJ), but they changed the rules to make it harder for me and its true. Most people are either to young (am not in my30 yet) or just don’t know the greatest of this man. They said all he did was score on the offensive game so what does he do he just leads the league the next season during the 1967-68 season when he dished out 702 assists for the for 76ers, so Magic was not the tallest player to do this at 6’9 Walt was 7’1. Most people think Shaq was the strongest player in NBA history it’s not even close just go see on Youtube what Arnold schwarzenegger and soooooo many more has to say. His jumping at his prime was not that much off of MJ (I KNOW THAT CRAZY BUT ITS TRUE) youtube him in Kansas where he blacks a shot as he goes to the top of the backboard, if you do the math that a little over 40 taking in to count his height and wingspan. His speed and fluidity was unreal in Kansas were he would get a rebound take it up full speed go behind his back (FOR SOME I CAN’T IMAGE HOWARD DO THIS) and this is the late 50’s. . He also ran a 10.8 100 meter dash (which translates to roughly a 4.4 40 yard dash). He shot putted 56 feet and triple jumped more than 50 feet as a collegiate track star. This guy played basketball as a center but he moved on the court like a guard due to his pure athleticism. I don’t care too much for Bill Russell the greatest of all times has to be a man of all times can you see bill play right now yea I can his name is Ben Wallace with maaaaaaaaaybe a lil more O. Walt the Stilt THE GREASTEST OF ALL TIMES IF NO ONES WITH THAT ITS OK JUST SHOWING LOVE TO THE GREATS JUST LIKE THE OTHER MJ D RIDERS.  

    My first  one in 8 to 9 years that y so long

     

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    AM BACK LIKE COOKED CRACK

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • #872993
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    To quote Billy Madison: "What you’ve just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul"

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    To quote Billy Madison: "What you’ve just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul"

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      mabdi084
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      First of all am not responding to anything just stating my opinion but if your quoting Billy try a lil harded Boby and improve your comprehension. Watching Billy Madison will not halp !

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      First of all am not responding to anything just stating my opinion but if your quoting Billy try a lil harded Boby and improve your comprehension. Watching Billy Madison will not halp !

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  • #873001
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    Tongue-Out-Like-23
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    Your opinion would have actually had some traction if it was readable… or logical.

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    Tongue-Out-Like-23
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    Your opinion would have actually had some traction if it was readable… or logical.

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  • #873003
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    Bajeebz
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    “Most people think Shaq was the strongest player in NBA history it’s not even close just go see on Youtube what Arnold schwarzenegger and soooooo many more has to say.”

    –Mabdi084

    Is this what Arnold said?

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    Bajeebz
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    “Most people think Shaq was the strongest player in NBA history it’s not even close just go see on Youtube what Arnold schwarzenegger and soooooo many more has to say.”

    –Mabdi084

    Is this what Arnold said?

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  • #873005
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     Best ever? Idk about that as most would say Mike but for people who think its an outlandish statement its really not Wilts numbers were AMAZING on top of:

    2x NBA Champion

    4x MVP

    NBA all time leading rebounder

    13x All-Star

    7x Scoring Champ

    11x Rebounding Champ

    Nba assist leader(Big fella doing that!)

    Only player ever to average 30ppg and 20rpg and did it 9times.

    Its alot more stats you can put for Wilt his numbers speak volumes.

    Its def not crazy to claim wilt as #1 But I still would put Mike or Magic above him.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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     Best ever? Idk about that as most would say Mike but for people who think its an outlandish statement its really not Wilts numbers were AMAZING on top of:

    2x NBA Champion

    4x MVP

    NBA all time leading rebounder

    13x All-Star

    7x Scoring Champ

    11x Rebounding Champ

    Nba assist leader(Big fella doing that!)

    Only player ever to average 30ppg and 20rpg and did it 9times.

    Its alot more stats you can put for Wilt his numbers speak volumes.

    Its def not crazy to claim wilt as #1 But I still would put Mike or Magic above him.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    • #873015
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      mabdi084
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       mike is 2 on my list

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      mabdi084
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       mike is 2 on my list

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  • #873009
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    mabdi084
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    In 1960, Russell had six teammates who would go on to make the Hall of Fame, Chamberlain two. 3 to 7 making it hard to win

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    mabdi084
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    In 1960, Russell had six teammates who would go on to make the Hall of Fame, Chamberlain two. 3 to 7 making it hard to win

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    mabdi084
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    In the 1959-60 season, Boston played a total of 17,981 player-minutes. 65.2% of those minutes were played by Hall of Famers, minus Russell.


    In the 1959-60 season, Philadelphia played a total of 18,169 player-minutes. 30.2% of those minutes were played by Hall of Famers, minus Wilt.


     

     

     

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    mabdi084
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    In the 1959-60 season, Boston played a total of 17,981 player-minutes. 65.2% of those minutes were played by Hall of Famers, minus Russell.


    In the 1959-60 season, Philadelphia played a total of 18,169 player-minutes. 30.2% of those minutes were played by Hall of Famers, minus Wilt.


     

     

     

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    mabdi084
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    mabdi084
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    "Modern centers, like Shaquille O’Neal, David Robinson, Tim Duncan, Hakeem Olajuwon and Dwight Howard, exist because Chamberlain set the standard and created the stereotype. Before Wilt, there simply was no such thing".


    Wilt is the only non-modern era who is still setting the bar for strength, speed, stamina and jumping at his postion its amazing, all those gifts in one person.  Forget 7’1 if his 6’3 today his still a nba player because has handles and skills at the time he was plying where top class even for a guard 


     

     

     

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    mabdi084
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    "Modern centers, like Shaquille O’Neal, David Robinson, Tim Duncan, Hakeem Olajuwon and Dwight Howard, exist because Chamberlain set the standard and created the stereotype. Before Wilt, there simply was no such thing".


    Wilt is the only non-modern era who is still setting the bar for strength, speed, stamina and jumping at his postion its amazing, all those gifts in one person.  Forget 7’1 if his 6’3 today his still a nba player because has handles and skills at the time he was plying where top class even for a guard 


     

     

     

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  • #873038
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    easily the most dominant player ever. however IMO no player pre85 can match the greats of the jordan/post jordan era. the great players of earlier eras were indeed greaat, they could play today, but I also see alot I mean ALOT of players in todays game that could accomplish the statistical feats of the earlier greats. shaq the admiral the dream bird ai mj sir Charles majic bron kobe td kg etc etc would all crush opponents. more importantly I believe the league pre stern was highly biased and I doubt the 60s celtics accomplishments would have been credited to players solely. the league needded to create stars and entertainment value. boston was stacked and always has had favourable decisions by the ‘league’

     

     

     

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    easily the most dominant player ever. however IMO no player pre85 can match the greats of the jordan/post jordan era. the great players of earlier eras were indeed greaat, they could play today, but I also see alot I mean ALOT of players in todays game that could accomplish the statistical feats of the earlier greats. shaq the admiral the dream bird ai mj sir Charles majic bron kobe td kg etc etc would all crush opponents. more importantly I believe the league pre stern was highly biased and I doubt the 60s celtics accomplishments would have been credited to players solely. the league needded to create stars and entertainment value. boston was stacked and always has had favourable decisions by the ‘league’

     

     

     

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