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    Default Re: Basketball in the 1930s: The Original Celtics

    Quote Originally Posted by BGriffin's Dad
    if you had to choose the greatest player for each decade (any league) how would it go?

    2010s LeBron
    2000s Kobe
    1990s Jordan
    1980s Kareem
    1970s Wilt
    1960s Russell
    1950s Cousy
    1940s Mikan
    1930s Luisetti
    1920s Holman
    1910s Sedran
    1900s Hough

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    pretty good list

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    Quote Originally Posted by BGriffin's Dad
    if you had to choose the greatest player for each decade (any league) how would it go?

    2010s LeBron
    2000s Shaq
    1990s Jordan
    1980s Kareem
    1970s Wilt
    1960s Russell
    1950s Cousy
    1940s Mikan
    1930s Luisetti
    1920s Holman
    1910s Sedran
    1900s Hough

    ?
    Kareem was the best player in the 1970s. Bird or Magic were best in the 1980s. My list would be as follows:

    2010s LeBron James (honorable mention: Kevin Durant)
    2000s Shaquille O'Neal (honorable mention: Tim Duncan)
    1990s Michael Jordan (honorable mention: Hakeem Olajuwon)
    1980s Magic Johnson (honorable mention: Larry Bird)
    1970s Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (honorable mention: Julius Erving)
    1960s Bill Russell (honorable mention: Wilt Chamberlain)
    1950s Bob Cousy (honorable mention: Bob Pettit)
    1940s George Mikan (honorable mention: Joe Fulks)
    1930s Hank Luisetti (honorable mention: Bobby McDermott)
    1920s Nat Holman (honorable mention: Benny Borgman)
    1910s Barney Sedran (honorable mention: Jack Inglis)
    1900s Harry Hough (honorable mention: Ed Wachter)

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    Quote Originally Posted by dh144498
    pretty good list
    Not sure how good of a list it is considering tha Kareem's prime was in the 70s, and Wilt's prime was in the 60s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by REACTION
    Al Cooper. He played for the Trentons. Led the NBL in scoring for the 1898-99 season with 8.8 points per game. They won the championship after going 18-2.

    omg, is that dude's brain coming out at the bottom right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by IGotACoolStory
    omg, is that dude's brain coming out at the bottom right?
    I think that's his hair or wig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WillC
    Kareem was the best player in the 1970s. Bird or Magic were best in the 1980s. My list would be as follows:

    2010s LeBron James (honorable mention: Kevin Durant)
    2000s Shaquille O'Neal (honorable mention: Tim Duncan)
    1990s Michael Jordan (honorable mention: Hakeem Olajuwon)
    1980s Magic Johnson (honorable mention: Larry Bird)
    1970s Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (honorable mention: Julius Erving)
    1960s Bill Russell (honorable mention: Wilt Chamberlain)
    1950s Bob Cousy (honorable mention: Bob Pettit)
    1940s George Mikan (honorable mention: Joe Fulks)
    1930s Hank Luisetti (honorable mention: Bobby McDermott)
    1920s Nat Holman (honorable mention: Benny Borgman)
    1910s Barney Sedran (honorable mention: Jack Inglis)
    1900s Harry Hough (honorable mention: Ed Wachter)
    1890s Al Cooper (honorable mention: Amos Alonzo Stagg)

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    Edward A. Wachter (June 30, 1883 – March 12, 1966) was one of the first professional basketball players. The 6 ft. 1 in. Wachter is widely regarded as the greatest center of the 1910s.
    6 foot 1 center!


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    Default Re: Basketball in the 1930s: The Original Celtics

    Anyone have other old basketball gifs? The oldest I have is one of 1950 NBA finals.


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    Default Re: Basketball in the 1930s: The Original Celtics

    Quote Originally Posted by REACTION
    Al Cooper. He played for the Trentons. Led the NBL in scoring for the 1898-99 season with 8.8 points per game. They won the championship after going 18-2.


    Al Cooper da gawd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shaq2000
    Anyone have other old basketball gifs? The oldest I have is one of 1950 NBA finals.

    Damn that's like a 40 foot shot

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    Default Re: Basketball in the 1930s: The Original Celtics

    Wow , those set plays looks like nfl's set plays .

    2010 - Lebron ( Curry will got this when we became the 2019)

    2000 - Duncan(&Kobe)

    1990 - Jordan

    1980 - Bird(&Magic)

    1970 - Kareem(&Erving)

    1960 - Bill&Wilt

    1950 - Pettit

    1940 - Mikan

    1930 - McDermott

    1920 - Beckman
    Last edited by feyki; 12-12-2015 at 06:39 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jongib369
    Lol, basketball in 1930s make this era look SOFT, just like any other time really, this era is softer than charmin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 90sgoat
    Lol, basketball in 1930s make this era look SOFT, just like any other time really, this era is softer than charmin.
    That is movie scene .
    Last edited by feyki; 12-12-2015 at 08:11 PM.

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