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Re: Best use of talent in sports history
Wilt Chamberlin obviously
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#32
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Probably one of the little guys in the NBA, like Calvin Murphy.
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#33
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Ichiro
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I always thought Greg Maddux has accomplished the most with the least, in baseball. [/ QUOTE ] Also a great answer. |
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Wilt Chamberlin obviously [/ QUOTE ] As long as you're talking about talent in banging chicks. |
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Re: Best use of talent in sports history
Other guy is Tiger Woods. Even if he is a cyborg.
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Re: Best use of talent in sports history
Fedor Emelianenko
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Re: Best use of talent in sports history
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[ QUOTE ] I always thought Greg Maddux has accomplished the most with the least, in baseball. [/ QUOTE ] Also a great answer. [/ QUOTE ] Maddux is a lot more atheltic than people give him credit for though. He was still in the 90s for most of his career, and could hit and field. He just looks dumpy. Jamie Moyer is probably a better answer in this regard. |
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Re: Best use of talent in sports history
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Ichiro [/ QUOTE ] Given that Ichiro probalby could be a bit more productive if he made the choice to hit for more power, and spent most of his MLB career in RF when he should have been in CF, I'm not so sure. |
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Re: Best use of talent in sports history
Maddux is a great athlete.
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