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    Default Greatest one dimensional player in NBA History?

    Who is it in your opinion?

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    Melo

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    Kobe Bryant


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    Probably Wilt, he could score and that's about it, unless fighting mountain lions counts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PHaYze
    Probably Wilt, he could score and that's about it, unless fighting mountain lions counts.

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    It's gotta be Allen Iverson

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    Default Re: Greatest one dimensional player in NBA History?

    Wilt was far from being one dimensional. My vote goes to Dominique Wilkins.
    Last edited by 1987_Lakers; 04-10-2012 at 05:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clippersfan86
    Kobe Bryant


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    This even though Kobe isn't really one dimensional but relatively speaking among other all-time greats he might be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PHaYze
    Probably Wilt, he could score and that's about it, unless fighting mountain lions counts.
    didnt he lead the league in assists one year, an all-time great rebounder, and was supposedly one of the best shot blockers of all time?

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    Rodman comes to mind...

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    Quote Originally Posted by chips93
    didnt he lead the league in assists one year, an all-time great rebounder, and was supposedly one of the best shot blockers of all time?
    He did that all of that. Also, he led the league in FG% 9 times as well.

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    Default Re: Greatest one dimensional player in NBA History?

    Amare or Melo... take your pick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chips93
    didnt he lead the league in assists one year, an all-time great rebounder, and was supposedly one of the best shot blockers of all time?
    If you believe the rumors then yeah, I guess. In fact the NBA didn't even have "league leaders" until the merger. His rebounding was average at the time, in today's game he'd struggle to get 10 rpg.

    If you were 2 feet taller than anyone else in the league then I'm pretty sure you'd be "one of the best shot blockers of all time"

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    Quote Originally Posted by PHaYze
    If you believe the rumors then yeah, I guess. In fact the NBA didn't even have "league leaders" until the merger. His rebounding was average at the time, in today's game he'd struggle to get 10 rpg.

    If you were 2 feet taller than anyone else in the league then I'm pretty sure you'd be "one of the best shot blockers of all time"
    And cue a 5000 word jlauber essay in 5..4..3..2..1..

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