I think Hakeem was great but if I would need to chose the most dominant center it was Wilt for me. Seriously, I have never seen anybody dominate competition like him. Dude was just unreal.
50 inch vertical. [/url]
7'1 footer with 50 inch vertical. Never averaged less then 18 reb per season. The only player in NBA to average over 20 reb a game per season ( 9 straight seasons) . Numbers like that a mind boggling and telling just how superior Wilt was at that time. Just watch these blocks here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QF8yJ1J1W7Q
I don't think so too.I don't think so
I don't think so
There are people with 50" vertical, it is not unseen. I just don't believe Wilt had it.Doesn't that white kid dunker on Youtube have a 50 or 52?
He was the most dominant player in leagues with 6-6 centers and 10-12 teams.Hakeem is great but Wilt is the most dominant player ever.
He was the most dominant player in leagues with 6-6 centers and 10-12 teams.
Trying to pick up the "one" player that rises above all the others is a difficult thing to do and in my opinion it is not suitable to compare players that have many decades between each other's class. Wilt can still be called the most dominant by considering him "something else" in his own era. In terms of physical dominance, he was legitimately a destroyer. But dominance is a wide word. Talent-wise? Which kind of talent? Are talent and success the same thing? These kind of questions always keeps me from picking the best or the most dominant ever. Maybe there is some unspoken or common knowledge meaning for them, but I know that I'm not aware of such. In conclusion of this lame post, I would like to say that we should compare players with their own age only and nothing more.
So, we can't say "Wilt is the most dominant player ever", right?
I don't understand. Are Jordan's, Lebron's or Shaq's dominances less valuable than Wilt's dominance which had happened in a ridiculously weaker competition?No you can.
I don't understand. Are Jordan's, Lebron's or Shaq's dominances less valuable than Wilt's dominance which had happened in a ridiculously weaker competition?
No no no. E.g. put Shaq in competition with Wilt. Would Wilt dominate that much? Or Jordan against Russell. It would look unreal. What I'm saying is, leave players in the time-space dimension they are in. Also, if a player like Lebron was in Jordan's time, (skipping the part that Lebron looked up to him) Jordan wouldn't be considered that kickace stand alone dude.