and in an era where he was about 4-5 inches taller than everyone(cept my main man bill)
Different players, different eras. We can't decide who was better because they played in different times.
Jeffx wrote:But Andrew, Jordan, Magic, Bird & Russell played on better teams tham Wilt & Oscar. Remember how many playoff failures the Bulls had before they got the right supporting cast? Magic went to a seasoned team that already had Kareem, Norm Nixon, and Jamaal Wilkes. If Wilt and Oscar had the same cast(and coach) that Russell had(year after year), don't you think they'd have more rings?
Jeffx wrote:But Andrew, Jordan, Magic, Bird & Russell played on better teams tham Wilt & Oscar. Remember how many playoff failures the Bulls had before they got the right supporting cast? Magic went to a seasoned team that already had Kareem, Norm Nixon, and Jamaal Wilkes. If Wilt and Oscar had the same cast(and coach) that Russell had(year after year), don't you think they'd have more rings?
Jae wrote:To be honest, I don't think the way he played in the play-offs should really deny the fact that he was "unstoppable"... there's 82 other games in a season, 50/25 sounds pretty unstoppable to me.
Ignoring that, apart from the later stages in his career (despite a drop from the regular season) he wasn't exactly disappointing in the playoffs...
http://basketballreference.com/players/ ... =CHAMBWI01
beau_boy04 wrote:Jae wrote:To be honest, I don't think the way he played in the play-offs should really deny the fact that he was "unstoppable"... there's 82 other games in a season, 50/25 sounds pretty unstoppable to me.
Ignoring that, apart from the later stages in his career (despite a drop from the regular season) he wasn't exactly disappointing in the playoffs...
http://basketballreference.com/players/ ... =CHAMBWI01
Then what is the point of doing it all if you can't make it happen when your team really needs you??? I wouldn't call that unstoppable.
Jae wrote:beau_boy04 wrote:Jae wrote:To be honest, I don't think the way he played in the play-offs should really deny the fact that he was "unstoppable"... there's 82 other games in a season, 50/25 sounds pretty unstoppable to me.
Ignoring that, apart from the later stages in his career (despite a drop from the regular season) he wasn't exactly disappointing in the playoffs...
http://basketballreference.com/players/ ... =CHAMBWI01
Then what is the point of doing it all if you can't make it happen when your team really needs you??? I wouldn't call that unstoppable.
Because if he didn't do it at all the team wouldn't have even made the play offs.. add to that, you wouldn't call his regular season averages unstoppable? This isn't a "Jordan vs Wilt in the Play-Offs" thread.
Add to that... I don't really have an opinion on who was better.. Jordan was the better guard, Wilt was the better C.
beau_boy04 wrote:Jae wrote:beau_boy04 wrote:Jae wrote:To be honest, I don't think the way he played in the play-offs should really deny the fact that he was "unstoppable"... there's 82 other games in a season, 50/25 sounds pretty unstoppable to me.
Ignoring that, apart from the later stages in his career (despite a drop from the regular season) he wasn't exactly disappointing in the playoffs...
http://basketballreference.com/players/ ... =CHAMBWI01
Then what is the point of doing it all if you can't make it happen when your team really needs you??? I wouldn't call that unstoppable.
Because if he didn't do it at all the team wouldn't have even made the play offs.. add to that, you wouldn't call his regular season averages unstoppable? This isn't a "Jordan vs Wilt in the Play-Offs" thread.
Add to that... I don't really have an opinion on who was better.. Jordan was the better guard, Wilt was the better C.
Yes, but we're talking about them in every aspect of the game including regular season, playoff, finals, etc Michael Jordan dominated in all 3 of them making him a better, more valuable and complete player than Wilt.
I'm not saying MJ wasn't better I'm saying you can't say he wasn't unstoppable just because he wasn't as good as MJ in the play-offs.
Dweaver, nobody cares what you think. If you dont have anything to say apart from "amen" and then criticise others for having a discussion, shut up.
Big Red, that would have been a good post if you typed properly and used paragraphs.
Matthew wrote:I'm not saying MJ wasn't better I'm saying you can't say he wasn't unstoppable just because he wasn't as good as MJ in the play-offs.
But that would be a point that he was containable in the big games. He couldn't take a game over the way Hakeem, MJ, Shaq, Magic, Larry and co were able to... which means he isnt this unstopable force that people make him out to be.
But that would be a point that he was containable in the big games.
Jordan showed that his team can go only as far as he can go - he needed to be the center of attention, the center of offense.
Jordan was clearly a better winner than Wilt, but if we're talking about basketball talent, then Wilt takes the cup.
How does it mean that though? The term "unstoppable" isn't used to the exact literal sense.During the regular season he played against the same teams as he would go on to play in the play-offs... in the regular season he was an absolute beast. I really don't know how people can discredit 82 games a season just because he wasn't as good in the play-offs.
Wilt Chamberlain Play Off Stats from age 23 to 31...
31.3ppg
26.9rpg
3.8apg
.513fgp
28.4mpg
I don't know if I'd exactly call that contained... if a guy averaging 50/25 in the regular season averages 35/25 in the play-offs he's still dominating your team.
As I said before, I refuse to compare MJ to Wilt, not even because of the whole era thing but they played entirely different positions... I think MJ was better in the play-offs, he obviously won more often but I can't possibly agree that Wilt wasn't "unstoppable" (not in the literal sense, if that was the case he'd be averaging 150 a game on 100% shooting) just because his averages dipped in the playoffs. Especially despite the fact that his averages dipped, they were still huge.
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