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FWIW, I'll be voting Shaq>>>Wilt, & it's not even close to me.

That's what I thought, but it seems like people aren't that high on him.

I thought about taking Wilt just for the simple fact he was voted second best player in that poll, in the NBA forum. I thought that might help my team win. After all your team wins by vote. However, I am surprised he slipped considering the results of that poll. It appears when it comes down to it, people don't think he is #2 after all.

I considered all that, but decided I would rather build a team I see as being really good.
 
That's what I thought, but it seems like people aren't that high on him.

I thought about taking Wilt just for the simple fact he was voted second best player in that poll, in the NBA forum. I thought that might help my team win. After all your team wins by vote. However, I am surprised he slipped considering the results of that poll. It appears when it comes down to it, people don't think he is #2 after all.

I considered all that, but decided I would rather build a team I see as being really good.

My thought process exactly. I think there are plenty of people who think Shaq would beat Wilt head-to-head.
 
That's what I thought, but it seems like people aren't that high on him.

I thought about taking Wilt just for the simple fact he was voted second best player in that poll, in the NBA forum. I thought that might help my team win. After all your team wins by vote. However, I am surprised he slipped considering the results of that poll. It appears when it comes down to it, people don't think he is #2 after all.

I considered all that, but decided I would rather build a team I see as being really good.

All time rankings take in too much b.s. to be meaningful. Money influx has given the post 80's players an unmeasurable advantage. Talent influx too.

Another deciding factor for me is leader boards showing Wilt Wilt Bill Bill Wilt Bill Wilt Wilt. That's nothing more than a product of an amateur league, amateur players, & amateur rules. I'll give them respect on the all time greats charts, but not in the talent category.
 
All time rankings take in too much b.s. to be meaningful. Money influx has given the post 80's players an unmeasurable advantage. Talent influx too.

Another deciding factor for me is leader boards showing Wilt Wilt Bill Bill Wilt Bill Wilt Wilt. That's nothing more than a product of an amateur league, amateur players, & amateur rules. I'll give them respect on the all time greats charts, but not in the talent category.

THIS.

Sorry, given out too much rep today.
 
All time rankings take in too much b.s. to be meaningful. Money influx has given the post 80's players an unmeasurable advantage. Talent influx too.

Another deciding factor for me is leader boards showing Wilt Wilt Bill Bill Wilt Bill Wilt Wilt. That's nothing more than a product of an amateur league, amateur players, & amateur rules. I'll give them respect on the all time greats charts, but not in the talent category.

I agree that Wilt dominated simply due to the competition and his advantages in size and athleticism. He would still be a dominant big in the modern NBA, but nowhere near as legendary. Bill Russell however was a SUPREMELY talented player. He wasn't specially tall, nor was he all that physically dominant, and yet, he's quite possibly the best, and most tenacious, defender of all time.
 
I agree that Wilt dominated simply due to the competition and his advantages in size and athleticism. He would still be a dominant big in the modern NBA, but nowhere near as legendary. Bill Russell however was a SUPREMELY talented player. He wasn't specially tall, nor was he all that physically dominant, and yet, he's quite possibly the best, and most tenacious, defender of all time.

You should give a pick and bio of Thomas.
 
One time I got Richard Jefferson and Jason Richardson's names mixed up. I'm a regular Drunk Rod Hundley.
 
You should give a pick and bio of Thomas.

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2× NBA champion (1989–1990)
NBA Finals MVP (1990)
12× NBA All-Star (1982–1993)
2× NBA All-Star Game MVP (1984, 1986)
3× All-NBA First Team (1984–1986)
2× All-NBA Second Team (1983, 1987)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1982)
NCAA Champion (1981)
NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1981)
Consensus NCAA All-American First Team (1981)
J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award (1987)
NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
No. 11 Retired by the Detroit Pistons
 
All time rankings take in too much b.s. to be meaningful. Money influx has given the post 80's players an unmeasurable advantage. Talent influx too.

Another deciding factor for me is leader boards showing Wilt Wilt Bill Bill Wilt Bill Wilt Wilt. That's nothing more than a product of an amateur league, amateur players, & amateur rules. I'll give them respect on the all time greats charts, but not in the talent category.

I agree.

The thing I can say about the olders guys though, is its not their fault they were born back then. Also they did not have the advantages that players have today. I think
That if Wilt had played in this era, no doubt he would be a good NBA player. How good I don't know. We have seen a lot of 7 Footers come and go. It doesn't guarantee success. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt that he would at least be an all-star. He was athletic, and as long as they come. I just don't think that stops Shaq. Shaq never met a 7' that he couldn't bully. That's is Shaq's whole deal. He's not more talented everyone by any means. He is just heavier, bigger, meaner, and cockier. To the point it's almost cheating. There is nobody he couldn't back down. I believe if he ever could have developed any kind of shot , and could hit free throws, he would have been the undisputed best player ever. Shaq never reached his potential which is disappointing, but get him to focus and he was impossible to stop. So for the record I drafted the focused in his prime shaq. Not the Cavs Shaq.

I've always liked other centers better, like Hakeem, but if it ever comes down to picking one, I know I have to pick Shaq. His brut strength is too hard to pass up. One thing is for sure, my team won't be soft.
 
Can we get this show on the road so I can stop talking about my one and only player, Shaq?

12 or 24 hours is fine to give someone a chance not to miss out, but that doesn't mean you should take all 24 hours of it. Everybody who joined are people who seem to be on here 24/7, now they are no where to be found.
 
Rules:

-Snake Format draft (I will put everyone's name into a hat and pull them out to determine the draft order). There are no specifics for each round, such as picking from a particular decade--just make the best team you can with any players you want.
-Each team will select 8 players to form a starting 5 and bench.
-Since no one is on the same schedule, we will say you have 24 hours to make your selection (but please only sign up if you think you'll be available to make a selection relatively quick).
-When the draft is finished, I will make a bracket and randomly determine the placement of each team. For each match up, a poll will be formed where Jazzfanz votes to determine the winner (in terms of a theoretical 7 game series).
-Everything from team chemistry, to overall talent should be put into consideration when forming your team and voting.
-Participants should rep the overall winner.
-Things are subject to change. Just let me know if there are other rules you think should be included etc.

DRAFT ORDER:

1. Orangello
2. Hack
3. Enes CanTear You Apart
4. PKM
5. UGLI baby
6. nightmare3983
7. WhiskyPriest
8. Spycam1
9. Catchall
10. SiroMar
11. NUMBERICA
12. franklin

Round 1:

1. Michael Jordan (Orangello)
2. Shaquille O'Neal (Hack)
3. John Stockton (Enes CanTear You Apart)
4. Magic Johnson (PKM)
5. Larry Bird (UGLI baby)
6. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (nightmare3983)
7. Hakeem Olajuwon (WhiskyPriest)
8. Lebron James (Spycam1)
9. Wilt Chamberlain (Catchall)
10. Bill Russell (SiroMar)
11. Tim Duncan (NUMBERICA)
12. Kobe Bryant (franklin)

Round 2:


1. Karl Malone (franklin)
2. Oscar Robinson (NUMBERICA)
3. Isiah Thomas (SiroMar)
4. ON THE CLOCK (Catchall)

How about some early voting while we wait.

Orangello is sitting pretty nice only having Jordan. The rest of the single players, it's to early to tell.

Not sure if I'm digging Siromars picks so far. Thomas and Russell? Eh!

Numbericas Oscar and Tim Duncan are nice.

So is Franklin's Kobe and Karl.

I think I give the edge to Franklin. I think Kobe edges Oscar. Duncan edges out Malone, just by a little. But Kobe to me deserves to be picked higher than he was.

Tough decision though. Gotta love Duncan and Oscar.

I would love to see Oscar play in the modern era.

One thing about Franklin's picks are do they mesh well? Not sure if that goes too well. Love the amount of talent though.

Both have top 3 players at their position. Its a close call.
 
Starting at Small Forward, at 7'0", 240 lbs, from Farragut Academy High School: Kevin Garnett

2004 NBA MVP
2008 NBA Champion
Member of Dream Team II
Combination of length, explosiveness, and offensive instincts enabled him to do things that no other PF has ever done.
Changes the game at both ends of the floor.
I'm playing him at the 3 to shut down opposing SFs and dominate offensively with his inside-outside game.

Video -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfVQwMl2NDI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1VtZht_8t4
 
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