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The G.O.A.T. "debate"

I think you have a better chance of evaluation between eras with advanced stats and analytics now, but I agree with his point for the most part.

I think dominance, relative to the era, is always key.
 
I think you have a better chance of evaluation between eras with advanced stats and analytics now, but I agree with his point for the most part.

I think dominance, relative to the era, is always key.

Be careful, that kind of thinking caused this:
 
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My two favorite players in more than 50 years of being an NBA fan: Wilt and LeBron. Wilt was overshadowed by Russell and his cast of stars, but Wilt a superior player, in my humble opinion.
 
My two favorite players in more than 50 years of being an NBA fan: Wilt and LeBron. Wilt was overshadowed by Russell and his cast of stars, but Wilt a superior player, in my humble opinion.
If I'm starting a team from scratch my first pick is Wilt. If he had a Celtics' type cast, I doubt G.O.A.T. would be up for much discussion.
 
My two favorite players in more than 50 years of being an NBA fan: Wilt and LeBron. Wilt was overshadowed by Russell and his cast of stars, but Wilt a superior player, in my humble opinion.
I remember Wilt most vividly as a Laker and thought he was pretty awesome and intimidating even then. I'm surprised he is becoming more and more an afterthought to some when discussing the all-time greats. I guess time marches on.

FWIW, Wilt and Doctor J are my personal favorites.
 

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