spycam1
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thats basically cj's opinion. If Al played in the 60's he'd probably average 60 points a game.
Quite possibly.
thats basically cj's opinion. If Al played in the 60's he'd probably average 60 points a game.
I know, lets just throw all logic out the window and pretend that humanity doesn't advance and there were incredible supermen living in the 60's.
It's not like Chaimberlain and Russell had access to better training techniques, better dietary techniques, etc., than anyone else around them. The bigger difference is the level of incoming talent. A tall, physically gifted, sports-minded kid in the 1940s-50s was probably playing baseball. We didn't have the systems in place today to filter out talent and bring it along.
The accounts I've read indicate Chaimberlain had strength comparable to Shaquille O'Neal, but with more grace and athleticism. Maybe that's exaggerated, maybe not. He'd be a force in any era. Same with Russell, to a slightly lesser degree.
This argument about how good Wilt and Russell were is stupid.
How many teams were there in the league when they played? 8? 9?
I know, lets just throw all logic out the window and pretend that humanity doesn't advance and there were incredible supermen living in the 60's.
I dont get it. Supposedly the league was stacked back then, but somehow only one team could win, even with the incredible super human Wilt playing. Somehow with only 8 teams in the league, Wilt still couldn't find good enough help to beat a team with some guy called Bob Cousy running the show.
I don't want to take away from the greatness of Bird and Magic, but yes, I'd take LeBron over them. I think most will have a hard time disagreeing after he wins his third consecutive title this summer.
thats basically cj's opinion. If Al played in the 60's he'd probably average 60 points a game.
....if Big Al played against Wilt and Russell.....he would have NEVER ever scored in double figures, let alone score 60 points! They both would have had double digit blocks per game playing against that clown! He would have been so intimidated by both Wilt and Russell that the ball boy wouldn't have been cleaning up sweat....it would have been urine!
Carolina, what is it you don't like about LeBron other than the fact that he plays in the 21st century and that you've probably never seen him play in a basketball game?
Is the efficient shooting? The fact that he's a willing and skilled passer? That he comes to play every night? That he works hard and improves his game each summer? That he hits the boards? That he defends every position? That he's a winner? That he doesn't get in trouble off the court?
A lot of the hate for Lebron comes from the decision. Pretty stupid and irrational if you ask me. It was a small error in judgment that hurt no one, and in fact helped a kids charity. That stuff was way over blown.
Like everything you just said, he doesn't have any faults or weaknesses, and by all accounts seems to be a good guy. Its amazing he isnt appreciated more.
..... your hyperboles are tiresome, and contribute nothing to this board.