brawler201 Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 1st Team PG- Magic JohnsonSG- Michael JordanC- Shaquille O'NealSF- Larry BirdPF- Tim Duncan 2nd Team PG - Isiah ThomasSG - Jerry WestC - Bill RusselPF - Charles BarkleySF - Julius Erving 3rd Team PG- Bob CousySG- Oscar RobertsonC - Wilt ChamberlainPF - Karl MaloneSF - Elgin Baylor Honorable mention: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, George Mikan, Bob Pettit, Kevin Garnett, Kevin Mchale, David Robinson, Moses Malone, Hakeem Olajuwon, John Stockton. Quote Link to comment
Guest templar Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 Hirap ng all time .... pwede by decades na lang?! 1960s Wilt ChamberlainBill RussellOscar RobertsonRick BarryJerry West 1970s (24 second shot clock introduced) Willis ReedDavid ThompsonGeorge GervinElvin HayesEarl Monroe 1980s (3-pt shot and no harm-no foul rule introduced) Larry BirdMagic JohnsonKareem Abdul JabbarIsaiah ThomasHakeem Olajuwon 1990s John StocktonMichael JordanDavid RobinsonReggie MillerKarl Malone 2000s Jason KiddKevin GarnettTim DuncanKobe BryantShaquille O'Neal Kung papipiliin kayo .... saang dekada kayo pupusta? Quote Link to comment
orionpax Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 hehehe ...the 1990's team will be tough to beat...Stockton will be feeding MJ, Reggie Miller & the Mailman for their shots, the Admiral will man the boards Quote Link to comment
egoyahoo Posted September 29, 2004 Author Share Posted September 29, 2004 I'd go for the 2k team, dude! Quote Link to comment
jimithing Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 pg - magic johnsonsg - micheal jordansf - larry birdpf - shawn kemp c - Wilt Chamberlain Quote Link to comment
Guest BB Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 center - kareem abdul jabbara proven winner. wilt may have had that 100 point game but kareem has more rings and total points. plus he had that great 'fro going on... power forward - bill russellanother winner - i'm not even sure how many rings he ahs but they sure are a lot! this dude went head to head with wilt and just made him look bad - and he's only 6'9 and change! small forward - larry birdwhiteboy's got game and he's just the greatest shooter the game has ever seen. he's ugly as hell, white, but has a basketball iq higher than anyone's. did i mention that he's ugly and white as well? shooting guard - michael jordanno explanation necessary. point guard - magic johnsonthis was a tough call between him and oscar robertson. i grew up in the magic era and maybe that tipped the scales. the big o had all those triple doubles and that should make him a shoe in. but damn, magic WAS showtime. aside from wilt and the big o, i guess you could make a case for the mailman (but the dude choked TWICE in the finals), shaq (he's a monster but lost to frikkin' ben wallace in last year's finals), and maybe jerry west (the damn nba logo for god's sakes!). what tipped the scales for my first five was because all of them had: the distinct ability to make their teammates better.the competitve determination to win.the understanding of the game which transcended skill. Quote Link to comment
egoyahoo Posted September 29, 2004 Author Share Posted September 29, 2004 center - kareem abdul jabbara proven winner. wilt may have had that 100 point game but kareem has more rings and total points. plus he had that great 'fro going on... power forward - bill russellanother winner - i'm not even sure how many rings he ahs but they sure are a lot! this dude went head to head with wilt and just made him look bad - and he's only 6'9 and change! small forward - larry birdwhiteboy's got game and he's just the greatest shooter the game has ever seen. he's ugly as hell, white, but has a basketball iq higher than anyone's. did i mention that he's ugly and white as well? shooting guard - michael jordanno explanation necessary. point guard - magic johnsonthis was a tough call between him and oscar robertson. i grew up in the magic era and maybe that tipped the scales. the big o had all those triple doubles and that should make him a shoe in. but damn, magic WAS showtime. aside from wilt and the big o, i guess you could make a case for the mailman (but the dude choked TWICE in the finals), shaq (he's a monster but lost to frikkin' ben wallace in last year's finals), and maybe jerry west (the damn nba logo for god's sakes!). what tipped the scales for my first five was because all of them had: the distinct ability to make their teammates better.the competitve determination to win.the understanding of the game which transcended skill. Very well said, my man. Amen to that. Quote Link to comment
dencio Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 My NBA team: C - Bill RussellForwards - Larry Bird and Julius ErvingGuards - Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan Quote Link to comment
KingMaker Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 Center: Bill Russell PF: KG SF: Larry Bird SG: MJ PG: John Havlicek Quote Link to comment
poknat Posted September 30, 2004 Share Posted September 30, 2004 point guard - jerry west. he's not the logo of the nba for nothing. but it was a toss up for me between him and john stockton. why john even though he never won a ring? cause he's a point guard and he's regarded as the dirtiest player in the league. thats toughness for you. shooting guard - michael jordan. if you dont know why nevermind center - shaq. he may have gotten beat this last conference but hey who hasnt lost? besides they were double teaming him like crazy and he got so little touches of the leather. small forward - larry bird. a college scout once wrote in his notes that larry 'couldnt run' and he 'couldnt jump'. in his book larry wrote 'i cant run and i cant jump but i can play basketball' how i wish i could play like him. one of the best shooters ever. damn hick. hahahahaha power forward - kevin mchale, every team needs someone to rough up the oppossing team. sometimes you gotta make them pay for driving down the lane. or maybe tim duncan efficient and not flashy at all. just doing his job all the time:) Quote Link to comment
egoyahoo Posted September 30, 2004 Author Share Posted September 30, 2004 point guard - jerry west. he's not the logo of the nba for nothing. but it was a toss up for me between him and john stockton. why john even though he never won a ring? cause he's a point guard and he's regarded as the dirtiest player in the league. thats toughness for you. shooting guard - michael jordan. if you dont know why nevermind center - shaq. he may have gotten beat this last conference but hey who hasnt lost? besides they were double teaming him like crazy and he got so little touches of the leather. small forward - larry bird. a college scout once wrote in his notes that larry 'couldnt run' and he 'couldnt jump'. in his book larry wrote 'i cant run and i cant jump but i can play basketball' how i wish i could play like him. one of the best shooters ever. damn hick. hahahahaha power forward - kevin mchale, every team needs someone to rough up the oppossing team. sometimes you gotta make them pay for driving down the lane. or maybe tim duncan efficient and not flashy at all. just doing his job all the time:)<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Dude, we both snubbed Magic Johnson on our list. Somehow, I'm having second thoughts. Aren't you? Quote Link to comment
scott_summers Posted October 4, 2004 Share Posted October 4, 2004 G - Jason KiddG - Micheal JordanC - ShaqF - Tim DuncanF - Kevin Garnett Quote Link to comment
Steam_Pack Posted October 4, 2004 Share Posted October 4, 2004 1. Center - Shaq2. Power Forward - Dennis Rodman hehe3. Small forward - Kevin Garnett4. Shooting Guard - Mike Jordan5. Point Guard - Steve Francis Quote Link to comment
carlitosway_94116 Posted October 4, 2004 Share Posted October 4, 2004 PG - Magic JohnsonSG - Michael Jordan/Jerry WestSF - Larry Bird/James WorthyPF - Tim Duncan/Kevin GarnettC - Kareem Abdul Jabbar Quote Link to comment
ninjakidz Posted October 4, 2004 Share Posted October 4, 2004 c: Shaq O'neal - Big Aristottle, one of the most dominant ever. pf: Tim Duncan - Big Fundamental, simple yet effective. sf: Kevin Garnett - Big Ticket, all around game, perfect team player. sg: Allen Iverson - The Answer, reason why Sixers are competitive, true franchise player. pg: Jason Kidd - The Kidd, epitome of making team mates better. All the players i chose are those who are still active. la lng, just for the heck of.And lahat nmn cla are going to be future Hall of Famers di ba? peace out! Ü Quote Link to comment
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