Pick your All-Star teams by era,I'll start with 50's/60'sPG-Bob CousySG-Hal Greer SF-Elgin BaylorPF-Bob PetitC-Bill RusselBench:Bill RusselOscar RobertsonGeorge MikanDolph SchayesJerry LucasNate ThurmondContinue with 70's and so on.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Heatfan32 @ May 5 2006, 07:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Pick your All-Star teams by era,I'll start with 50's/60'sPG-Bob CousySG-Hal Greer SF-Julius ErvingPF-Bob PetitC-Bill Russel</div>Julius Erving?60'sG-Jerry WestG-Oscar RobinsonF-Elgin BaylorF-Bill RusselC-WIlt Chamberlain70'sNot really sure on that one.80'sG-MagicG-Isaiah ThomasF-Larry BirdF-Julius ErvingC-Kareem90'sG-John StocktonG-MJF-Karl MaloneF-Charles BarkleyC-Hakeem
Millenium All Stars:G - Kobe BryantG - Jason KiddF - Tracy McGradyF - Tim DuncanC - Shaquille O' NealG2 - Steve NashG2 - Dwayne WadeF2 - LeBron JamesF2 - Kevin GarnettC2 - Yao Ming
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KMart @ May 5 2006, 07:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Millenium All Stars:G - Kobe BryantG - Jason KiddF - Tracy McGradyF - Tim DuncanC - Shaquille O' NealG2 - Steve NashG2 - Dwayne WadeF2 - LeBron JamesF2 - Kevin GarnettC2 - Yao Ming</div>Yao over Jermaine O' Neal?
He can play Center but it really isn't his main position besides that I think when he isn't injured he is better then KG,lol Analyst beat me by a few seconds.
90's:C: Hakeem OlajuwonPF: Karl MaloneSF: Scottie PippenSG: Michael JordanPG: John Stockton2nd TeamG: Gary PaytonSG: Clyde DrexlerSF: Chris MullinPF: Charles BarkleyC: Patrick Ewing
50'sGeorge Mikan, Harry Gallatin, Vern Mikkelson ,Bob Pettit, Nate "Sweet Water" Clifton60'sBob Cousy,Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, Elgin Baylor,Jerry West, Hal Greer70's Artis Gilmore, Rick Barry, Kareem Abdur Jabbar, Oscar Robinson80'sMichael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Isiah Thomas, Dr J , Moses Malone90'sMichael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Hakeem Olajuwon ,Gary Payton ,Charles Barkley, John Stockton,Karl Malone, Shaq
Bob Cousy was better in the 50's so I wouldnt put him in the 60's. Even though him and Russell made a great combo.Interesting choice with MJ in the 80's. I guess hes diservin.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (TheAnalyst @ May 5 2006, 08:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Bob Cousy was better in the 50's so I wouldnt put him in the 60's. Even though him and Russell made a great combo.Interesting choice with MJ in the 80's. I guess hes diservin.</div>MJ had his best indivudual seasons in the 80's. He had the best numbers of his career in the 80's but his teams were not very good.Cousy won 2 titles and an MVP in the 50's
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BALLAHOLLIC @ May 5 2006, 08:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Cousy won 2 titles and an MVP in the 50's</div>Cousy had better numbers in the 50's also.
For the Millenium All-Stars (since I got no clue what's going on...)Center: Yao Ming (probably will end up with more All-Star votes than anybody else in the world )Power Forward: Dirk Nowitzki (best European player, can shoot, post-up, rebound, pass, and can finally play some decent overall defense, and also being good at pick-and-roll defense and help defense)Small Forward: Vince Carter (not sure if this is the right position, but his dunks for the Slam Dunk Contest and overall All-Star package can't be questioned)Shooting Guard: Kobe Bryant (can it get any more obvious? This guy's been in a ton of All-Star games, can post-up a bit, shoot perimeter shots, score big-time numbers, etc.)Point Guard: Jason Kidd (don't get me wrong about Steve Nash, but if I were combining all of these players, I'd still get a good defender. Plus, Kidd can score, rebound, pass, and play defense)