GatorAg03 said:

It's ridiculous to base it on "peaks" alone. By that logic Klay Thompson, Manu Ginobili and Robert Horry himself are top 30 players of all time. What you do and accomplish over your career is what matters when talking all time greats. Heck, by peaks alone then Robinson and his 71 points to win the scoring title makes him better than Hakeem!

There is a reason almost everyone outside of Rockets fans have Tim Duncan noticeably high than Hakeem. It's really not that close.


Lin Bias, was one, one quarter peak away from being the greatest player to ever play in the NBA