LBJ: Triple-Double in his Debut!!!

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    You guys see the game? Damn he was incredible this game. This guy is just as good what they say and he will be the best bball player to ever live when he calls it quit32 Pts11 Rebs11 Assists
     
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    LeBron can suck it.
     
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    Lets just say he showed why the call him King James...700 Post !!!!!!
     
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    It's only a matter of time before he averages a triple-double
     
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    Talk about being Clutch. [​IMG] M....V....P.....
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Warrior @ Apr 22 2006, 04:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Lets just say he showed why the call him King James...</div>Wilt would kick his ass all over the court. The true king of Basketball always has been Wilt the Stilt Chamberlin.
     
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    Kareem and Shaq wouldve dominated Wilt.
     
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    and I would've dominated Kareem and Shaq.
     
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    Shaq would have dominated Wilt. Wilt would have gotten pushed around Shaq because Shaq is practically 10x stronger.LBJ will also never average a triple double. The more help he gets, the lower his stats will go. He might win a championship in the next say.... 3-5 seasons though.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GotSkillz52 @ Apr 22 2006, 11:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Kareem and Shaq wouldve dominated Wilt.</div>Lol, Shaq had no where near the mobility to keep up with Wilt, and Kareem would have been fun to watch go against Wilt, but no way was he near the complete player Wilt was. Did Kareem ever average 50 points and 25 rebounds for an entire season? Did he ever average a triple double?Wilt averaged 30 points, 22 Rebounds, and 6 Blocks a game for his Career!
     
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    JJ owns all
     
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    Wilt also barely had any competition.If you're the only 7' black dude in the league at the time, of course you'll dominate. Shaq didn't have to be THE team but still dominated(s) the double/triple teams.. He had Penny, Kobe, and Dwyane to share with and still averaged around 26 12 2.5 in a evolved game of fast-breaks and 3s.I'll say one thing though. Wilt has the most dominant performance in history.
     
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    I would put Bill Russell over Wilt too. He has more rings than fingers. What Chang said was right. Wilt was a freak of nature at the time. He played with small white players at the time. Shaqs Era and Kareem's era had more competition. May I also add that Kareem is the all-time leading scorer.
     
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    i love wilt.. i will alawyas love wilt,, but wilt.. i mean come on dude, had no competition.. it was like lebron in highschool.. size wise..
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (European-Star @ Apr 23 2006, 07:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>i love wilt.. i will alawyas love wilt,, but wilt.. i mean come on dude, had no competition.. it was like lebron in highschool.. size wise..</div>There were other tall black (racist much?) men in the league at the time. He was just naturally dominant. If he had today's training, he would dominate just as much.And as for the "rings" argument, his lack of rings was due to lack of FA. He never had a number 2 on the team, it was always just him.
     
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    .. there was? what like 3? .. honestly dude, HE was ahead of his time.. way ahead. In today's league he would be a star, but he would never score a 100 pts, or avg as much as he did.. it just wouldnt happen..
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jon_Vilma @ Apr 23 2006, 11:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (European-Star @ Apr 23 2006, 07:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>i love wilt.. i will alawyas love wilt,, but wilt.. i mean come on dude, had no competition.. it was like lebron in highschool.. size wise..</div>There were other tall black (racist much?) men in the league at the time. He was just naturally dominant. If he had today's training, he would dominate just as much.And as for the "rings" argument, his lack of rings was due to lack of FA. He never had a number 2 on the team, it was always just him.</div>Is Jerry West not a good enough number 2 for Wilt? How about Chet the Jet Walker and Hal Greer? Billy Cunningham also was on Wilts Team.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GotSkillz52 @ Apr 23 2006, 09:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jon_Vilma @ Apr 23 2006, 11:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (European-Star @ Apr 23 2006, 07:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>i love wilt.. i will alawyas love wilt,, but wilt.. i mean come on dude, had no competition.. it was like lebron in highschool.. size wise..</div>There were other tall black (racist much?) men in the league at the time. He was just naturally dominant. If he had today's training, he would dominate just as much.And as for the "rings" argument, his lack of rings was due to lack of FA. He never had a number 2 on the team, it was always just him.</div>Is Jerry West not a good enough number 2 for Wilt? How about Chet the Jet Walker and Hal Greer? Billy Cunningham also was on Wilts Team.</div>None compare to the rosters built in the late 60's.And Wilt didn't have Jerry West until he was at the end of his career, and they won a ring together.
     
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    [quote name='Jon_Vilma' post='42938' date='Apr 24 2006, 12:45 AM'][quote name='GotSkillz52' post='42927' date='Apr 23 2006, 09:08 PM'][quote name='Jon_Vilma' post='42905' date='Apr 23 2006, 11:20 PM'][quote name='European-Star' post='42896' date='Apr 23 2006, 07:56 PM']i love wilt.. i will alawyas love wilt,, but wilt.. i mean come on dude, had no competition.. it was like lebron in highschool.. size wise..[/quote]There were other tall black (racist much?) men in the league at the time. He was just naturally dominant. If he had today's training, he would dominate just as much.And as for the "rings" argument, his lack of rings was due to lack of FA. He never had a number 2 on the team, it was always just him.[/quote]Is Jerry West not a good enough number 2 for Wilt? How about Chet the Jet Walker and Hal Greer? Billy Cunningham also was on Wilts Team.[/quote]None compare to the rosters built in the late 60's.And Wilt didn't have Jerry West until he was at the end of his career, and they won a ring together.[/quote]Jerry West, Chet, Hal Greer, and Billy are top 50 players of all time. You cant get any better than that.All Russell ever had was Bob Cousy and Havlicek. Will had better talent than Bill and he still won more rings. Big Guys like this dont need talent. They provide players with open shots and they make stars out of regular players like Shaq did with Penny, Kobe, and Wade. They were very good without him but theyre better with him.
     
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    [quote name='GotSkillz52' post='42944' date='Apr 24 2006, 05:50 AM'][quote name='Jon_Vilma' post='42938' date='Apr 24 2006, 12:45 AM'][quote name='GotSkillz52' post='42927' date='Apr 23 2006, 09:08 PM'][quote name='Jon_Vilma' post='42905' date='Apr 23 2006, 11:20 PM'][quote name='European-Star' post='42896' date='Apr 23 2006, 07:56 PM']i love wilt.. i will alawyas love wilt,, but wilt.. i mean come on dude, had no competition.. it was like lebron in highschool.. size wise..[/quote]There were other tall black (racist much?) men in the league at the time. He was just naturally dominant. If he had today's training, he would dominate just as much.And as for the "rings" argument, his lack of rings was due to lack of FA. He never had a number 2 on the team, it was always just him.[/quote]Is Jerry West not a good enough number 2 for Wilt? How about Chet the Jet Walker and Hal Greer? Billy Cunningham also was on Wilts Team.[/quote]None compare to the rosters built in the late 60's.And Wilt didn't have Jerry West until he was at the end of his career, and they won a ring together.[/quote]Jerry West, Chet, Hal Greer, and Billy are top 50 players of all time. You cant get any better than that.All Russell ever had was Bob Cousy and Havlicek. Will had better talent than Bill and he still won more rings. Big Guys like this dont need talent. They provide players with open shots and they make stars out of regular players like Shaq did with Penny, Kobe, and Wade. They were very good without him but theyre better with him.[/quote]Kobe, who will be considered a top 5 player of all time, and the likely MVP this year is just "very good" lol.Face it, Wilt was dominant, and if HE had been on the Celtics instead of Bill Russell, they would have won the Cmapionship 11 or 12 years in a row, instead of 8. The Celtics were just stacked with talent, they had could be all-stars on their bench, and they played like a team on top of it. You can't blame Wilt for having the most dominant team in NBA history in the league at the same time as him.
     

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