Ok, Hotard.
CactusThomas said:
Duncan vs Moses Malone would be a better discussion. Akeem isn't even the best big man in Rockets history.
It's a shame they didn't trade Ralph for #2 and Clyde Drexler.CactusThomas said:
No doubt Houston has had a lot of good post players.
Stop it.CactusThomas said:
Duncan vs Moses Malone would be a better discussion. Akeem isn't even the best big man in Rockets history.
You think Dream, Drexler, and MJ would have won a few games?Guitarsoup said:It's a shame they didn't trade Ralph for #2 and Clyde Drexler.CactusThomas said:
No doubt Houston has had a lot of good post players.
If they didn't implode. A lot of ego to fit on one court.aggie1906 said:You think Dream, Drexler, and MJ would have won a few games?Guitarsoup said:It's a shame they didn't trade Ralph for #2 and Clyde Drexler.CactusThomas said:
No doubt Houston has had a lot of good post players.
Agree. Dream would have probably come to blows with Airness. Two of the biggest Alphas in NBA history.Guitarsoup said:If they didn't implode. A lot of ego to fit on one court.aggie1906 said:You think Dream, Drexler, and MJ would have won a few games?Guitarsoup said:It's a shame they didn't trade Ralph for #2 and Clyde Drexler.CactusThomas said:
No doubt Houston has had a lot of good post players.
Duncan vs. the guy that was David Robinson's backup?CactusThomas said:
Duncan vs Moses Malone would be a better discussion. Akeem isn't even the best big man in Rockets history.
Rusty GCS said:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/zacglover/2017/06/15/this-player-edged-out-michael-jordan-as-the-greatest-nba-player-of-all-time/#561d87543b8c
Stressboy said:
I want to play: ALL of Duncan's teams without Robininson playing would not have beaten any of the championship teams in the 80's up through Jordan's rein including the 94,95 rockets, bad boys, the dr j team, or any of those celtics lakers teams up to 89.
Texas A&M said:
However, I still think if you had to ask GMs who they would rather have to build a team around, most would pick Dream.
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.
Horry is only an all time great if you're only worried about how many rings they won.Bruce Almighty said: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.
I agree with most of what your saying, but for the life of me, I can't figure out how Robert Horry's peak was ever top 30. It's not even top 3000.
Bruce Almighty said: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.
I agree with most of what your saying, but for the life of me, I can't figure out how Robert Horry's peak was ever top 30. It's not even top 3000.
What about 13 years?CactusThomas said:Bruce Almighty said: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.
I agree with most of what your saying, but for the life of me, I can't figure out how Robert Horry's peak was ever top 30. It's not even top 3000.
If you consider a <2 second peak, I'd put him top 20.
aggie1906 said:
You can say it as much as you like, it doesn't make it true.
For the large part of Dream's career scored more, blocked more shots, changed more shots, rebounded the ball more, and shot more efficiently. All facts. Not only that, but he did it vs easily arguably better competition in a much more impressive way.Chipotlemonger said:aggie1906 said:
You can say it as much as you like, it doesn't make it true.
You should be listening to your own advice.