You see my point those 4(Plus Russell) are the top 5 C's and Bill may not even make the top 3 of that list so saying he is the greatest player ever is a bit out of line IMO.
In 1980, he was named the greatest player in the history of the NBA by the Professional Basketball Writers Association of America.
INFLATED INFLATED INFALTEDJae wrote:You see my point those 4(Plus Russell) are the top 5 C's and Bill may not even make the top 3 of that list so saying he is the greatest player ever is a bit out of line IMO.
Wow you have got to be kidding. Why do people like you put SO much importance on offensive numbers? Bill Russell was to defense as Wilt Chamberlain/Kareem/Shaq whoever was to offense. They didn't count blocked shots back then, but from all accounts I've read it wasn't uncommon for him to get 15-20 blocks in a game, could you imagine anyone in this day and age doing anything remotely like that? Not to mention the fact that Shaq, Hakeem, Kareem and Wilt combined won 14 NBA championships, Bill Russell won 11.
It's not as if he was Ben Wallace offensively either. If we're going to get into numbers, he averaged 15.1ppg over his career to go with his 22.5 rpg, now put that in perspective... Hakeem's career ppg/rpg is 21/11... so Russell averaged more rebounds than Hakeem did points, and more points than Hakeem did rebounds... it is almost the same with Shaq, which is why I'm always confused as to why there's so much of a focus on point scoring. There's also this from Wikipedia... "Some estimates from certain NBA officials have Russell averaging over 10 blocks a game during his career." and he was only 6'9! He also averaged 4.3apg over his career, which is almost as many as Hakeem + Shaq combined. Kareem and Wilt are legends and are comperable to Russell in many ways, but to say he might not even beat out Hakeem and Shaq? Please.
Russell's stats are completely inflated due to the era he played in. Yes he was an amazing rebounder and a amazing shot blocker but if you actually think if he played in his prime in this day and era and average 22 RPG your crazy his -de-flated stats would be arund 10 PPG..14 RPG..3-4 BPG
Plus im not big on C's who can never once shoot over 50 % in their entire career.For me Wilt is # 1 in all time C's with Kareem just behind him, Russel Shaq and Hakeem are tough to sort out but I think the order of those 3 could go anyway.
He was the best passer, rebounder, shot blocker, and leader on his team, and for the latter two, in the NBA. Dont forget he also coached his team while playing on it later in his career.
The reason is is that he isn't even the best all time at his own position.Jae wrote:saying he is literally the greatest of all time is just crazy.
Why? You still haven't given any actual reason apart from saying his stats are inflated.
KB8 has eclipsed how good Jordan was at ages 20-27.
sdot_thadon wrote:KB8 has eclipsed how good Jordan was at ages 20-27.
not quite the only thing Kobe does is shoot better sooner, not score better.
MJ 1st 10 seasons' scoring averages: 28.2, 22.7(injured only played 18 games), 37.1, 35.0, 32.5, 33.6, 31.5, 30.1, 32.6, and 26.9(17 game comeback season)
Kobes': 7.6, 15.4, 19.9, 22.5, 28.5, 25.2, 30.0, 24.0, 27.6, 35.4
Great? yes. In MJ's league, not even. The song Like Mike was made for Kobe: "if I could be like mike"I suggest watching some ESPN Classic and trying that one again young man.(sarcasm)
He does everything at a high lever. He has that Ability just like Jordan to take over a game whenever he can.
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