PERSPECTIVE: Top 5 defensive players in NBA history vs...

Collapse

Recommended Videos

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • miamikb2001
    Pro
    • Feb 2008
    • 795

    #16
    Re: PERSPECTIVE: Top 5 defensive players in NBA history vs...

    Defense
    Pg-Payton
    Sg-Jordan
    Sf-Pippen
    Pf-Duncan
    C-Russell
    Vs
    Offense
    Pg-Robertson
    Sg-Byrant
    Sf-Barry
    Pf-Malone
    C-Chamberlain

    I think defense wins in 6.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Giants
    49ers
    Hurricanes
    Warriors
    Sharks

    Comment

    • Captain Fear
      Rookie
      • Jul 2011
      • 73

      #17
      Re: PERSPECTIVE: Top 5 defensive players in NBA history vs...

      pg-Magic
      sg-Jordan
      sf-Baylor
      pf-Bird
      c-Chamberlain

      vs

      pg-Stockton
      sg-Drexler
      sf-Pippen
      pf-Robinson
      c-Olajuwon

      Comment

      • dwayne12345
        MVP
        • Dec 2010
        • 1407

        #18
        Re: PERSPECTIVE: Top 5 defensive players in NBA history vs...

        Originally posted by QNo
        I fully disagree with this claim, Wilt was a phenomenal passer and the only C who ever lead the league in assists. He was also stronger and faster than Shaq and had way more post-moves. I like Simmons but not everything he writes is true. But this thread isn't about that so let's not digress.
        Are you joking? Wilt Chamberlain was NOT anywhere NEAR as strong as Shaq. There were no bodybuilders in the NBA in Wilt's time that's why he wasn't challenged physically.

        In the 90's and today guys like Shaq and Lebron are phenoms because they're built like football players but they're tall as well.

        Shaq in his prime in L.A.'s 3 peat was around 315 pounds and an absolutely unguardable bull in the paint. Shaq was what Lebron is today but at the Center position (that being physically stronger than any talented player his size has ever been in the NBA).

        Comment

        • 8KB24
          MVP
          • Jun 2012
          • 2106

          #19
          Re: PERSPECTIVE: Top 5 defensive players in NBA history vs...

          Originally posted by dwayne12345
          Are you joking? Wilt Chamberlain was NOT anywhere NEAR as strong as Shaq. There were no bodybuilders in the NBA in Wilt's time that's why he wasn't challenged physically.

          In the 90's and today guys like Shaq and Lebron are phenoms because they're built like football players but they're tall as well.

          Shaq in his prime in L.A.'s 3 peat was around 315 pounds and an absolutely unguardable bull in the paint. Shaq was what Lebron is today but at the Center position (that being physically stronger than any talented player his size has ever been in the NBA).
          You're kidding right? Wilt is the best example of perfect athlete.

          Comment

          • QNo
            MVP
            • Nov 2014
            • 1821

            #20
            Re: PERSPECTIVE: Top 5 defensive players in NBA history vs...

            Originally posted by dwayne12345
            Are you joking? Wilt Chamberlain was NOT anywhere NEAR as strong as Shaq. There were no bodybuilders in the NBA in Wilt's time that's why he wasn't challenged physically.

            In the 90's and today guys like Shaq and Lebron are phenoms because they're built like football players but they're tall as well.

            Shaq in his prime in L.A.'s 3 peat was around 315 pounds and an absolutely unguardable bull in the paint. Shaq was what Lebron is today but at the Center position (that being physically stronger than any talented player his size has ever been in the NBA).
            Wilt was a track athlete who could run 100 yards in less than 11 seconds, ran the 440 yards in 49s, high-jumped 6'6", and trimple-jumped over 50 feet. He could block people at almost the height of the backboard looking into the rim even at 36 years old, over 300 pounds heavy, after knee-surgery and a heart attack. Reports of his bench-press max vary, but even the lowest that is confirmed by an attending journalist is 475lbs and thus 20lbs higher than Shaq's alleged max. The higher number go to 600lbs and beyond, though that might've been after his NBA career.

            You can say about Wilt what you want, but I don't see how anybody informed could argue that he wasn't a far greater athlete than Shaq and probably the best athlete the league has ever seen. I'd put LeBron second.

            Comment

            Working...