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  • janmagn
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    • Apr 2012
    • 668

    #61
    Re: You have $15 to make a NBA All Time starting line up

    Originally posted by The 24th Letter
    Per wwharton's request, wanted to move this here...

    PG - John Stockton - $2 - Career Averages: 31.8MPG 13.1PPG 10.5APG 2.7RPG 2.2SPG 0.2BPG FG%.515 3P%.384 FT%.826
    SG - Michael Jordan - $5 - Career Averages: 38.3MPG 30.1PPG 5.3APG 6.2RPG 2.3SPG 0.8BPG FG%.497 3P%.327 FT%.835
    SF - LeBron James - $5 - Career Averages: 39.5MPG 27.5PPG 6.9APG 7.2RPG 1.7SPG 0.8BPG FG%.497 3P%.341 FT%.747
    PF - Dirk Nowitzki - $2 - Career Averages: 35.9MPG 22.5PPG 8.1RPG 2.6APG 0,9SPG 0.9BPG FG%.476 3P%.383 FT%.879
    C - Hakeem Olajuwon - $1 - Career Averages: 35.7MPG 21.8PPG 11.1RPG 2.5APG 1.7SPG 3.1BPG FG%.512 3P%.202 FT%.712

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    Dirk Nowitzki is one of the best post/faceup bigs in NBA history. Trails only .001% from Stocktons 3-point %.
    Hakeem Olajuwon is the best defender who NBA has seen. Had 24-14 averages with 2.1 steals and 4.6 (!) blocks.
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    • BraedenG33
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      • Dec 2012
      • 999

      #62
      Re: You have $15 to make a NBA All Time starting line up

      Originally posted by The 24th Letter
      Per wwharton's request, wanted to move this here...

      PG- Isiah Thomas ($3)
      SG- Jerry West ($3)
      SF- Larry Bird ($4)
      PF- Dirk Nowitzki ($2)
      C- Wilt Chamberlain ($3)

      Build around wilts dominance and have shooters across the board to surround him with, then Isiah as the primary ball handler. Defensively, Wilt dominates the paint and nobody can get inside, Isiah is feisty and can get steals, and we'll run a zone to compensate for our lack of a perimeter defender.

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      • 49UNCFan
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        • Aug 2010
        • 2460

        #63
        Re: You have $15 to make a NBA All Time starting line up

        Hakeem $1
        Tim Duncan $3
        Larry Bird $4
        Michael Jordan $5
        John Stockton $2

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        • MattUM
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          • Aug 2013
          • 1051

          #64
          Re: You have $15 to make a NBA All Time starting line up

          Originally posted by DropxEm
          Oh man.

          "He ran the 100-yard dash in 10.9 seconds, shot-putted 56 feet, triple jumped more than 50 feet, and won the high jump in the Big Eight track and field championships three straight years."
          I always thought he was so dominate just because everyone else was just not as big. He'd easily be the most athletic big in today's NBA with those numbers. Cool facts.
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          • AlexBrady
            MVP
            • Jul 2008
            • 3341

            #65
            Re: You have $15 to make a NBA All Time starting line up

            Wilt Chamberlain was 7-1 and 310 pounds. Even in today's game there isn't anyone that big.
            His competition:

            Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 7-2 235
            Elvin Hayes 6-9, 250
            Larry Foust 6-9, 260
            Walt Bellamy 6-11, 265
            Bob Lanier 6-11, 260
            Willis Reed 6-10, 250
            Bill Russell 6-10, 220
            Nate Thurmond 6-11, 250
            Dave Cowens 6-9, 245
            Wes Unseld 6-7, 270
            Walter Dukes 7-0, 230
            Elmore Smith 7-0, 250
            Zelmo Beaty 6-9, 230
            Clifford Ray 6-9, 230
            Wayne Embry 6-7, 280
            Last edited by AlexBrady; 06-17-2014, 10:15 AM.

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            • MattUM
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              • Aug 2013
              • 1051

              #66
              Re: You have $15 to make a NBA All Time starting line up

              Wiki says 7'1" 275. He got to 300+ later in his career but there's no way he retained that athleticism. He was 250 in when he put up those track and field stats.

              So a Deandre Jordan type build but 2 inches taller. Obviously much more skilled and more athletic.
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              • AlexBrady
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                • Jul 2008
                • 3341

                #67
                Re: You have $15 to make a NBA All Time starting line up

                Originally posted by MattUM
                Wiki says 7'1" 275. He got to 300+ later in his career but there's no way he retained that athleticism. He was 250 in when he put up those track and field stats.

                So a Deandre Jordan type build but 2 inches taller. Obviously much more skilled and more athletic.
                Wiki isn't accurate with those listings. Kevin McHale, for example, is listed at 210 pounds when he was actually 235.

                Wilt was 275 pounds in his early years in the NBA. Around 1967 he had gotten up to 310 pounds. At the end of his career in Los Angeles he was upwards of 320.
                Last edited by AlexBrady; 06-17-2014, 12:16 PM.

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                • BraedenG33
                  Banned
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 999

                  #68
                  Re: You have $15 to make a NBA All Time starting line up

                  Originally posted by MattUM
                  Wiki says 7'1" 275. He got to 300+ later in his career but there's no way he retained that athleticism. He was 250 in when he put up those track and field stats.

                  So a Deandre Jordan type build but 2 inches taller. Obviously much more skilled and more athletic.
                  He put up those numbers in college at 275 and it was clear at 275 with his freakishly long limbs that he could put on more weight without losing speed. It wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if he was able to put similar numbers up at 300 pounds, which is about what he weighed by the time he hit his NBA prime. We've never seen anybody in the NBA that can match what Wilt can do athletically. He, at almost 300 pounds and 7'1", could run faster, jump higher, lift more, and play at full speed longer (people don't realize how great of endurance he had, especially given he was in an era where we hadn't advanced nearly as far in fitness technology as we have now, I mean he played all but two minutes in the entire season, and only missed those because he fouled out in a double OT game. He averaged 48.5 minutes a game that year in a 48 minute game) than LeBron, who is his closest competitior for the title most athletic NBA player ever, and he did so without the technological advances we have today, at 4 inches taller and much heavier. Is he the best player ever? No, but he's a d*mn close second to MJ in my opinion. Is he the most dominant physical presence ever and the most athletic player in NBA history? Absolutely. What I would have given to see him play live, as he was done playing long before I was born. Imagine Wilt in today's society with all of the advancements in physical training we've made since his day, it's crazy to think about what he could accomplish.

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                  • ojandpizza
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 29807

                    #69
                    Re: You have $15 to make a NBA All Time starting line up

                    Wilt was ****ing skinny when he got into the league though. I don't believe any of his weight measurements are accurate throughout his career, other than possibly being around 300 once he hit the Lakers.


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                    • BraedenG33
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                      • Dec 2012
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                      #70
                      Re: You have $15 to make a NBA All Time starting line up

                      Originally posted by ojandpizza
                      Wilt was ****ing skinny when he got into the league though. I don't believe any of his weight measurements are accurate throughout his career, other than possibly being around 300 once he hit the Lakers.


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                      He only appeared skinny due to his ridiculously long arms and legs. He was nearly all muscle and also had legs like tree trunks (just very long tree trunks). Just look at him in Philly, there is no way anybody is gonna call this guy skinny

                      Just compare him to Nate Thurmond, (the guy defending him and grabbing his leg) who was 6'11" and roughly 230 pounds(which is comparable to many modern centers, like Joakim Noah, for example), and Wilt absolutely dwarfs him in height and thickness. Many don’t know it, but Wilt used to lift weights with Arnold Schwarzenegger and got his bench press up to over 500 lbs. He has been credited by many as having been able to bench as much as 500 pounds even during his college days, though this can't be confirmed, and he was a world class track and field star during those days, competing in the 440, shot put, broad jump, and high jump.

                      Also, to debunk the theory that he only dominated because of his era and the big men being smaller, feel fre to peruse this list of starting big men that played in his era that are similar in size to modern NBA centers and power forward, being 6'9"+

                      Walter Dukes (7'0", 220 lbs.)
                      Swede Halbrook (7'3, 235 lbs.)
                      Tom Boerwinkle (7'0", 265 lbs.)
                      Bob Lanier (6'11", 265 lbs.)
                      Darrall Imhoff (6'10", 220 lbs.)
                      Otto Moore (6'11", 210 lbs.)
                      Sam Lacey (6'10", 235 lbs.)
                      George Johnson (6'11", 245 lbs.)
                      Paul Ruffner (6'10", 230 lbs.)
                      Dick Cunningham (6'10", 245 lbs.)
                      Walt Bellamy (6'11", 225 lbs.)
                      Leroy Ellis (6'10", 210 lbs.)
                      Nate Thurmond (6'11", 235 lbs.)
                      Mel Counts (7'0", 235 lbs.)
                      Nate Bowman (6'10", 230 lbs.)
                      Clyde Lee (6'10", 210 lbs.)
                      Walt Wesley (6'11", 230 lbs.)
                      Henry Akin (6'10", 225 lbs.)
                      Hank Finkel (7'0", 240 lbs.)
                      Lew Alcindor aka Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (7'2", 225 lbs.)
                      Neal Walk (6'10", 220 lbs.)
                      Elmore Smith (7'0", 250 lbs.)
                      Jim McDaniels (6'11", 230 lbs.)
                      LaRue Martin (6'11", 215 lbs.)
                      Tom Riker (6'10", 225 lbs.)
                      Luke Jackson (6'9", 240 lbs.)
                      Duke Hogue (6'9," 240 lbs.)
                      Len Chappell (6'9", 240 lbs.)
                      Elvin Hayes (6'9", 235 lbs.)
                      Last edited by BraedenG33; 06-17-2014, 02:11 PM.

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                      • ojandpizza
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Apr 2011
                        • 29807

                        #71
                        Re: You have $15 to make a NBA All Time starting line up

                        I said when he first got into the league. Which I don't believe he weighed anywhere near 275 in college.. He didn't get to Philly until his 6th year in the NBA, that's plenty of time to bulk up.

                        Wilt in college:


                        JaVale McGee now:


                        JaVale is listed at 250. Obviously there can be differences in muscle mass and whatever. But no damn way does Wilt weigh 275 in college lol.


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                        • ojandpizza
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Apr 2011
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                          #72
                          Re: You have $15 to make a NBA All Time starting line up

                          And I'm not questioning how much weight he can lift, how athletic he was, or who he played against? Idk why you are even posting all that lol


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                          • BraedenG33
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                            • Dec 2012
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                            #73
                            Re: You have $15 to make a NBA All Time starting line up

                            Originally posted by ojandpizza
                            I said when he first got into the league. Which I don't believe he weighed anywhere near 275 in college.. He didn't get to Philly until his 6th year in the NBA, that's plenty of time to bulk up.

                            Wilt in college:


                            JaVale McGee now:


                            JaVale is listed at 250. Obviously there can be differences in muscle mass and whatever. But no damn way does Wilt weigh 275 in college lol.


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                            Idk, I'm looking at those pictures, and he's just as thick if not thicker than the 250 pound javale with much longer limbs and being taller by an inch or so, I see no reason he couldn't have been 275. His shoulders are much broader and his arms, at least from my view, look equally thick and built, if not moreso. Not to mention Wilt's wingspan was 7'8", and Javale's is 7'6". Also, even at 7'1" 250-260 he'd still be the biggest and strongest center in the NBA today and one of the biggest and strongest in any era. The only player in NBA history that could be stronger than him (and it's debatable) is shaq. So even if he is 'only 250' which is not skinny in the slightest, I don't see that as a knock on him or as making him not strong or making him skinny.

                            Also he spent the first three years in Philly before the warriors relocated to san fran. That is a picture of him from the Philadelphia Warriors, not the sixers, who he played for later in his career.
                            Last edited by BraedenG33; 06-17-2014, 02:37 PM.

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                            • ojandpizza
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Apr 2011
                              • 29807

                              #74
                              You have $15 to make a NBA All Time starting line up

                              I don't think that's a picture of the Philadelphia Warriors, he's playing against Nate Thurmond who played for the San Francisco Warriors after they moved from Philly. He was Wilt's teammate before Wilt moved to play for the Sixers. Therefor it seems as though, since they are playing against each other, that it was when Wilt played for the Sixers.

                              Also I don't believe the "The City" jerseys were around until late 60's early 70's.. So that is likely even farther into his career, shortly before he moved to the Lakers..

                              That Phila jersey Wilt is wearing looks to be a late 60's-early 70's style as well. Probably from the championship season in '67 as the jerseys prior to that had a contrast color along the bottom under the numbers.


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                              • AlexBrady
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                                • Jul 2008
                                • 3341

                                #75
                                Re: You have $15 to make a NBA All Time starting line up



                                Young Wilt.

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