i was pondering this question this morning, and it's an interesting one. it's different than "who's the best?" or "who's the most dominant?" because it's more of an individual question that focuses primarily on skill-set vs. the ability to defend it. it also opens up two qualifiers.
1. who is the hardest player to stop individually? that is to say, who is the most difficult player ever to defend against effectively one-on-one?
2. who is the hardest player to stop overall, within a team concept? that is to say, assume we double team him and take away his scoring, who can hurt you the most in the most other ways? who is the hardest to build a defensive gameplan against?
these are the players i came up with, some applying more to one of the qualifiers than the other, but i don't think i really have a concrete answer.
michael jordan
kobe bryant
allen iverson
isiah thomas
larry bird
kareem abdul-jabbar
wilt chamberlain
shaquille o'neal
hakeem olajuwon
lebron james
1. who is the hardest player to stop individually? that is to say, who is the most difficult player ever to defend against effectively one-on-one?
2. who is the hardest player to stop overall, within a team concept? that is to say, assume we double team him and take away his scoring, who can hurt you the most in the most other ways? who is the hardest to build a defensive gameplan against?
these are the players i came up with, some applying more to one of the qualifiers than the other, but i don't think i really have a concrete answer.
michael jordan
kobe bryant
allen iverson
isiah thomas
larry bird
kareem abdul-jabbar
wilt chamberlain
shaquille o'neal
hakeem olajuwon
lebron james

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