and a friend told me that he missed that many shots that the other 30 points all went to someone else because Chamberlain missed those shots and the other guy knocked them in as backup.
CMJ wrote:To say he is overratted is bizarre i mean he averaged like 54 ppg in one season plus over 20 rebounds so i think he was probably one of the greatest of all time i would put him near Jordan if he had only played in the Modern game as their wasn't many big men back when he dominated.
maniax1075 wrote:Still, ya gotta wonder how would rack up against the likes of Shaq or someone just as tall as him but more muscular.
Jeffx wrote:Remember the NBA was a lot tougher back then.
Sauru wrote:my opinion on the toughness could be a bit off, i grew up watching the celtics play and play vs the pistons alot and those 2 teams just beat the hell out of each other lol. so thats what i have the best memory of growing up.
maniax1075 wrote:No I totally agree with Jordan not being able to do it on his own. Pippen I believe is probably the most underrated player of all time, without him, no doubt Jordan could've been what he was. And also it took more then just those two as well, Horace Grant, BJ, Paxson and Cartwright all played significant roles in the 91-93 championships, and Harper, Kukoch, Rodamn and maybe Longly where also major roles in the 96, 97, 98 championships.[/color]
Jeffx wrote:To me, Wilt was the best ever. He was to me what Jordan is to the younger NBA fans. I get annoyed hearing today's generation pumping up Jordan at Wilt's expense. Anyone who says Wilt is overrated has no clue. Remember the NBA was a lot tougher back then. Wilt put up those numbers while taking a beating every night. As Kareem said in his book, "A lot of guys are still alive today because Wilt never lost his cool". When it comes to the greatest, Wilt is 1a, Jordan 1b.
Jeffx wrote:Sauru wrote:my opinion on the toughness could be a bit off, i grew up watching the celtics play and play vs the pistons alot and those 2 teams just beat the hell out of each other lol. so thats what i have the best memory of growing up.
You should check out tapes of the 70s Celtics championship teams. They didn't come tougher than Dave Cowens and Paul Silas. You took your life in your hands driving down the lane on those cats, man.
Sauru wrote:Jeffx wrote:Sauru wrote:my opinion on the toughness could be a bit off, i grew up watching the celtics play and play vs the pistons alot and those 2 teams just beat the hell out of each other lol. so thats what i have the best memory of growing up.
You should check out tapes of the 70s Celtics championship teams. They didn't come tougher than Dave Cowens and Paul Silas. You took your life in your hands driving down the lane on those cats, man.
well like i said, i grew up watching the 80's celtics, so thats what is in my mind the most. i am probably highly biased towards the 80's due to that fact. probably in the same way that everyone growing up know think kobe is a god.
Jeffx wrote:They didn't come tougher than Dave Cowens and Paul Silas. You took your life in your hands driving down the lane on those cats, man.
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