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Re: Beat: Larry BIrd
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Career Numbers Julius Erving - 24.2ppg 8.5rpg 4.2apg fg% - .506 Larry Bird - 24.3ppg 10.0rpg 6.3apg fg% - .496 [/ QUOTE ] intangibles my friend, intangibles. |
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Re: Beat: Larry BIrd
As good as Erving was, Bird was on a whole 'notha level imo
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Re: Beat: Larry BIrd
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[ QUOTE ] 1.Russell 2.Chamberlain 3.Jordan 4.Johnson 5.Bird [/ QUOTE ] I intentionally left Russell and Chamberlain out mainly due to the fact that the success that they had was mainly because of their size. Also, when Russell when his 11 championships there were like 8 teams in the league and the competition wasnt close to what it has been in the last 25 years or so. So my list is: 1. Jordan 2a. Johnson 2b. Bird [/ QUOTE ] I disagree. Both Russell and Chamberlain had great skills along with athleticism. Russell single-handedly created modern switching help defence and completely changed the expectations for the bigman's role. Also, you've got to get Oscar Robertson in the top five in my opinion. |
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