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Re: #1 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops - 2015 Edition
Jordan.
Kobe 2nd.
But this is obvious and not much of a debate.
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Re: #1 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops - 2015 Edition
Originally Posted by stalkerforlife
Jordan.
Kobe 2nd.
But this is obvious and not much of a debate.
Quite a few spots between them, Justin
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Re: #1 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops - 2015 Edition
Originally Posted by dubeta
Quite a few spots between them, Justin
BS made up by nerds to push an agenda.
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Re: #1 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops - 2015 Edition
Originally Posted by dubeta
A ranking that has Jordan LeBron and Shaq as top 3 is BS with an agenda??
Its MUCH better than just ranking players simply by rings (ie Horry > Kobe)
Name the top ten using your geeky formula.
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Re: #1 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops - 2015 Edition
Originally Posted by stalkerforlife
Name the top ten using your geeky formula.
Ranked by PER (only criteria, needs to have at least 1 MVP and championship)
1. Jordan
2. LeBron
3. Shaq
4. David Robinson
5.Wilt Chamberlain
6. Kareem
7. Duncan
8. Magic
9. Hakeem
10. Bird
Not bad
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Re: #1 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops - 2015 Edition
Originally Posted by dubeta
Ranked by PER ( only criteria, needs to have at least 1 MVP and championship)
1. Jordan
2. LeBron
3. Shaq
4. David Robinson
5.Wilt Chamberlain
6. Kareem
7. Duncan
8. Magic
9. Hakeem
10. Bird
Not bad
Take away your added criteria.
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Re: #1 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops - 2015 Edition
Originally Posted by dubeta
Ranked by PER ( only criteria, needs to have at least 1 MVP and championship)
1. Jordan
2. LeBron
3. Shaq
4. David Robinson
5.Wilt Chamberlain
6. Kareem
7. Duncan
8. Magic
9. Hakeem
10. Bird
Not bad
Now explain how David Robinson is better than Magic , Bird and Hakeem you stupid piece of shit.
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Changing my vote to Austin Rivers.
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Re: #1 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops - 2015 Edition
Originally Posted by kennethgriffin
5000 isnt even that many
its to avoid alt accounts
For YOU that is more than 2 post a day. I'd consider that a pretty big number.
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Re: #1 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops - 2015 Edition
Originally Posted by HOoopCityJones
Now explain how David Robinson is better than Magic , Bird and Hakeem you stupid piece of shit.
Because it's regular season PER and he is one of the goat all-around impact players of all time and he came into the league in his athletic prime, so he doesn't have any seasons when he was young and still trying to improve to an all-star level. That's why we should look at other criteria as well, like playoff performance and career context.
When one player consistently shows up weaker in advanced stats than the people he's compared with, it probably means something.
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Re: #1 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops - 2015 Edition
Originally Posted by ralph_i_el
Because it's regular season PER and he is one of the goat all-around impact players of all time and he came into the league in his athletic prime, so he doesn't have any seasons when he was young and still trying to improve to an all-star level. That's why we should look at other criteria as well, like playoff performance and career context.
When one player consistently shows up weaker in advanced stats than the people he's compared with, it probably means something.
Who's not better than half the players he's ahead of? Fucc outta here with that.
What does this kind of shit even mean? IF you're referring to Kobe, PER was invented specifically to undermine Kobe's impact and prop up Lebron. Before Hollinger started pushing that agenda , no one gave two shits about PER.
It comes down to what happened in the game , not hypotheticals and formulas.
David Robinson is not better than Hakeem, Bird or Magic , definitely not better than Kobe. But i'll enjoy watching you try to argue as much.
Last edited by HOoopCityJones; 10-01-2015 at 01:10 AM.
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