Where would you put Lebron on the list of all-time greatest players? I would have him third behind MJ and Kareem.
1. MJ
2. Kareem
3. Lebron
4. Magic
5. Russell
No Kobe on anyone's list?
He has to be in the top 10 somewhere.
I already think he's the best player I've ever seen; what you are talking about is something a little different - skill weighted by championships. at that point, it all depends on how you weigh championships in your personal formula.
I already think he's the best player I've ever seen; what you are talking about is something a little different - skill weighted by championships. at that point, it all depends on how you weigh championships in your personal formula.
Lebron 07, Allen iverson back against LAtwo behind Mj, I don't think a Player has had less to work with than Lebron has right now
Lebron 07, Allen iverson back against LA
take Jordan out of the conversation for a moment . . . who is the greatest player of the post-Jordan era? I think you can make a solid case for 4 candidates
Duncan is the steadiest & most long lasting, followed by Kobe. Duncan has been overall the best defensive player of the 21st century, Kobe the best scorer.
- Shaq
- Duncan
- Kobe
- Lebron
I've already stated that Lebron is the best all around player I have ever seen, despite the fact that he trails the others in championships won. That leaves Shaq, who is an interesting case. When he was at his peak, he was the most dominant player in the league by a considerable margin. But,though his career was reasonably long, his peak was much shorter than the others.
take Jordan out of the conversation for a moment . . . who is the greatest player of the post-Jordan era? I think you can make a solid case for 4 candidates
Duncan is the steadiest & most long lasting, followed by Kobe. Duncan has been overall the best defensive player of the 21st century, Kobe the best scorer.
- Shaq
- Duncan
- Kobe
- Lebron
I've already stated that Lebron is the best all around player I have ever seen, despite the fact that he trails the others in championships won. That leaves Shaq, who is an interesting case. When he was at his peak, he was the most dominant player in the league by a considerable margin. But,though his career was reasonably long, his peak was much shorter than the others.
Can you explain your reasoning for Kobe over Shaq?
I still remember Shaq's constant snubs of USA Basketball too. That never sat right with me.
He probably can't sleep at night because of that