06-29-2022, 12:50 PM
All starting five
PG- Steph
SG- Jordan
F- Lebron
F-Durant
C-Duncan
PG- Steph
SG- Jordan
F- Lebron
F-Durant
C-Duncan
NBA All-Time (Fredtoast era) starting 5
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06-29-2022, 12:50 PM
All starting five
PG- Steph SG- Jordan F- Lebron F-Durant C-Duncan
06-29-2022, 10:47 PM
I guess all I've done is comment on other's teams
First Team PG: Magic Johnson SG: Michael Jordan SF: Larry Bird PF: LeBron James C: Wilt Chamberlain Most Entertaining Team PG: Steve Nash SG: Allen Iverson SF: Vince Carter PF: Shawn Kemp C: Shaquille O'Neal
Poo Dey
07-04-2022, 12:39 PM
My team starts with the great Larry Bird! F The greatest PG ever! The GOAT SG
08-06-2022, 10:18 PM
(06-22-2022, 07:05 PM)jason Wrote: Yeah... I was honestly trying to be clownish because that list I quoted was silly. McHale was the complete big man of his era. Dude's list had two legit guys though. Stockton's assist record will never be touched, and Bird was every bit as great as LeBron. are you saying barry is not legit. he was a free trhow machine and fun to watch shoot them. walton is ranked 39 all time. dirk is 6 all time in scoring. these guys were my team of favorites to watch play the game. i dint see how they aint legit. and bird and stockton are just greatness. are you kidding. they were all super fun in what they did for there teams and how they went about the game. hard tp name a 5 guy team but they were my favorites, also loved watching the dream, dr j, lambier, dominiqe, malone, yoa ming and pistol pete
08-06-2022, 10:55 PM
(08-06-2022, 10:18 PM)Leon Wrote: are you saying barry is not legit. he was a free trhow machine and fun to watch shoot them. walton is ranked 39 all time. dirk is 6 all time in scoring. these guys were my team of favorites to watch play the game. i dint see how they aint legit. and bird and stockton are just greatness. are you kidding. they were all super fun in what they did for there teams and how they went about the game. hard tp name a 5 guy team but they were my favorites, If they're your favorites, they're your favorites. I took this thread as a "greatest" not favorites though. You're right though... John Stockton is slept on because of his size, and quite frankly his skin color. Nobody is gonna touch his assist record... Nobody. He has a very valid argument as the best PG ever. Bird's run in the mid 80s when I was a kid is as great as anybody who ever played. I can't give Dirk the nod over Duncan, Malone, or Barkley though (Barkley's best years actually compare favorably to Duncan). Honestly I'd probably take McHale over Dirk too. Dirk did change the game though. My favorites just to watch were... Shaq Shawn Kemp Scottie Pippen Vince Carter Steve Nash
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08-06-2022, 11:03 PM
(08-06-2022, 10:55 PM)jason Wrote: If they're your favorites, they're your favorites. I took this thread as a "greatest" not favorites though. You're right though... John Stockton is slept on because of his size, and quite frankly his skin color. Nobody is gonna touch his assist record... Nobody. He has a very valid argument as the best PG ever. Bird's run in the mid 80s when I was a kid is as great as anybody who ever played. I can't give Dirk the nod over Duncan, Malone, or Barkley though (Barkley's best years actually compare favorably to Duncan). Honestly I'd probably take McHale over Dirk too. Dirk did change the game though. thats a fun list. how can you not love shaq. i was never a pippen fan or jordan fan for that matter,, even though hes probaly greatest ever. i always tought kemp was under rated
08-07-2022, 12:26 AM
(08-06-2022, 11:03 PM)Leon Wrote: thats a fun list. how can you not love shaq. i was never a pippen fan or jordan fan for that matter,, even though hes probaly greatest ever. i always tought kemp was under rated Yeah... Kemp's prime was short, but he was a serious problem during those years. He was the true MVP of the 96 finals when they lost to the Bulls. Dennis Rodman had no answers.
Poo Dey
08-07-2022, 12:55 AM
(08-07-2022, 12:26 AM)jason Wrote: Yeah... Kemp's prime was short, but he was a serious problem during those years. He was the true MVP of the 96 finals when they lost to the Bulls. Dennis Rodman had no answers. yessir. him and payton were heck of a duo. to bad he never got a ring. dont know of you ever gotta watch bernard king but he was a monster that got his knee shreded and had other injuries. if you didnt get to see him catch some of his highlights.
08-07-2022, 10:00 AM
(06-29-2022, 10:47 PM)jason Wrote: I guess all I've done is comment on other's teams Knowing that you were a Sonics fan it's really hard to not see you mention Payton. Not only did he give opposing teams fits by his defense he had quite the mouth/personality. My high-point of watching NBA basketball were the Sonics late 80s through all of the 90s and Gary was the highlight... even with "Kemp bringing it down with the Tomahawk jam!!". Damn I miss those days of Kevin Colabro calling those epic game. So glad to see Payton be put into the hall of fame as he is so deserving of the honor as being "The Glove" was no easy task.
08-07-2022, 10:09 AM
(08-07-2022, 10:00 AM)BengalsRocker Wrote: Knowing that you were a Sonics fan it's really hard to not see you mention Payton. I mean I pulled for the Warriors this year I'm the finals... The reason being; Gary Payton Jr. And yeah... Kevin Colabro was the shit. "Big Smooth you so heavy".
Poo Dey
08-07-2022, 10:13 AM
(08-07-2022, 12:55 AM)Leon Wrote: yessir. him and payton were heck of a duo. to bad he never got a ring. dont know of you ever gotta watch bernard king but he was a monster that got his knee shreded and had other injuries. if you didnt get to see him catch some of his highlights. I remember the tail end of Bernard King's career with the Knicks... In those early Patrick Ewing days. Then he moved on (had to look up to who) to the Bullets. I lost track of him from there.
Poo Dey
08-09-2022, 11:49 PM
(08-07-2022, 10:13 AM)jason Wrote: I remember the tail end of Bernard King's career with the Knicks... In '84 Kings Knicks played the Pistons in the playoffs. King went nuts. Through the first 4 games he averaged 42.3 points per game. The decisive game five was moved to Joe Lewis Arena because of some problem with the Silverdome. Joe Lewis Arena was a hockey facility and did not have air conditioning. It was over 110 degrees during the game. King played 41 minutes scored 44 points with 12 rebounds to lead the Knicks to the series victory. I think that series got him into the Hall of Fame. It was an epic performance. |
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