SF: Elgin Baylor
Career statistics
- 11× NBA All-Star (1959–1965, 1967–1970)
- NBA All-Star Game MVP (1959)
- 10× All-NBA First Team (1959–1965, 1967–1969)
- NBA Rookie of the Year (1959)
- NBA 35th Anniversary Team
- NBA 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
- No. 22 retired by Los Angeles Lakers
- NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player(1958)
- Helms Foundation Player of the Year (1958)
- Consensus first-team All-American (1958)
- Consensus second-team All-American (1957)
- NCAA season rebounds leader (1957)
Points 23,149 (27.4 ppg)
Rebounds 11,463 (13.5 rpg)
Assists 3,650 (4.3 apg)
“Hall of Famer Julius “Dr. J” Erving can tell you all about Baylor’s game. Dr. J spent much of his youth studying it in hopes of emulating his favorite player -
One more thing. Joe Johnson has played in 120 playoff games. Carmelo? 72. Johnson got out of the first round 6 times. Carmelo? 2.Touche. He did win one game once.
One more thing. Joe Johnson has played in 120 playoff games. Carmelo? 72. Johnson got out of the first round 6 times. Carmelo? 2.
I wouldlol. No one on gods green earth would take JJ over Melo. You are just embarrassed you forgot about him.
I would
I already took him at 96Marc Gasol
I would never want Melo as my clear number 1 option on my team but in this competition as your 3-5th option is damn good.
One more thing. Joe Johnson has played in 120 playoff games. Carmelo? 72. Johnson got out of the first round 6 times. Carmelo? 2.