50 Greatest since 1980

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  1. worldchamps9903

    worldchamps9903 JBB JustBBall Member

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    This would be interesting to me to see what 50 would be chosen. I will start with some of the obvious.


    Jordan
    Magic
    Bird
    Malone
    Stockton
    Drexler
    Pippen
    Shaq
    Kobe
    Garnett
    Duncan
    Kidd
    Payton
    Hakeem
    Ewing

    Ok everyone else fill in. That is 15 obvious ones. Figured there was no deabte on any of those.
     
  2. Rave

    Rave JBB JustBBall Member

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    I can't believe you missed out The Admiral. If it was for all time....poor Wilt would've been up there.
     
  3. Mamba

    Mamba The King is Back Staff Member Global Moderator

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    Reggie Miller
    Jermaine Oneal(is this a stretch)
    Tmac

    just to name 3 more
     
  4. scorbutic

    scorbutic JBB JustBBall Member

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    I can't believe Pippen made it on your list and these did not...

    Charles Barkley
    Isiah Thomas
    Dominique Wilkins


    Then there is always these guys...
    Walter Davis
    Tom Chambers
    Bernard King
    Dennis Rodman (multiple champ and rebound king)
    Alex English
    Dikembe Mutombo
    Alonzo Mourning


    Some I may throw in if there was room...
    Kevin Johnson
    Mark Jackson
    Tim Hardaway
    Shawn Kemp


    Then we can even talk about modern day players... I'm sure I've missed many, continue posting :thumbsup:
     
  5. Henacy

    Henacy JBB The Man like Sam

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    Scorbic added some good names

    I'll add a few

    Mitch Richmond
    Adrian Dantely
    Kevin Mchale
    James Worthy
    Moses Malone(still had about 9 all-star type seasons after 1980)
    Chris Mullin
    Reggie Miller





    Players to think about:
    Joe Dumars
    Mark Aguirre
    Buck Williams
    Zo

    I missed alot, so keep the list going. Maybe by the end we can come up with JBB top 50 after 1980(and rank em). And then make it a thread in the history section for more serious discussion.
     
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    Penny Hardaway (was a beast in the 90's)
    Grant Hill (Pre injury)
    Toni Kukoc (might not be one of the greatest players, but he was one of the most consistent and versatile players, just how many out there were able to play 4 positions?)
    Peja Stojacovick (sp?)
    David Robinson (surprised he hasnt been mentioned)

    Those are all i can think of from the top of my head right now.
     
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    Ben Wallace
    Baron Davis
    Steve Francis
    Stephon Marbury
    Chris Webber
    Lebron James
    Carmello Anthony
     
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    Tha Franksta JBB JustBBall Member

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Ben Wallace
    Baron Davis
    Steve Francis
    Stephon Marbury
    Chris Webber
    Lebron James
    Carmello Anthony
    </div>

    I can understand the others but I duno if I'd put Lebron and Carmelo on there quite yet. They're amazing players but I duno how they can be part of the 50 greatest when theyre just rookies and havent accomplished as much as other players... I'm not saying they wont accomplish more in the future though.
     
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    red911racer1988 JBB JustBBall Member

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    I can't believe no one mentioned the Glove. Payton, in my opinion, was the best point guard through the 90s, and continues to be a dominating presense.
     
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    Zen JBB JustBBall Member

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    PAyton was actually in the obvious first post [​IMG]
     
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    Robert Parrish
    Adrian Dantley
    Drazen Petrovic
    Mitch Richmond
    Dennis Johnson
    and even though I hate him Bill Laimbeer
     
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    Vince Carter (Pre-Injuries)
    The Admiral (David Robinson)
    Peja
    Kobe
    Shaq
     
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    Latrell Sprewell
    Marcus Camby
    Stephon Marbury
    Penny Hardaway
    Sam Cassell
    Allan Houston
    Those are just a few i named off the top of my head, but their are a lot more out there. Whoever said LeBron and Carmelo is just dumb, 'Melo and 'Bron are talented but what have they accomplished in the NBA other than 41points in a game as a rookie and amazing stats?
     
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    Avery JBB IDIOT!! GOSH!!!

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Ok everyone else fill in. That is 15 obvious ones. Figured there was no deabte on any of those.</div>

    Obvious 15? What has Tracy McGrady accomplished?

    Anyways there are soo many to choose from. But here is who I think is without a doubt a Top 50 player. (80's and up)

    1.Michael Jordan
    2.Larry Bird
    3.Magic Johnson
    4.Hakeem Olajuwon
    5.Patrick Ewing
    6.Shaquille O'Neal
    7.Gary Payton
    8.Tim Duncan
    9.Karl Malone
    10.John Stockton
    11.Grant Hill
    12.Penny Hardaway
    13.Tim Hardaway
    14.Julius Erving
    15.Allen Iverson
    16.Reggie Miller
    17.Robert Parrish
    18.Adrian Dantely
    19.Kevin Mchale
    20.James Worthy
    21.Moses Malone
    22.Chris Mullin
    23.Joe Dumars
    24.Charles Barkley
    25.Isiah Thomas
    26.Dominique Wilkins
    27.Walter Davis
    28.Tom Chambers
    29.Bernard King
    30.Dennis Rodman
    31.Alex English
    32.Dikembe Mutombo
    33.Alonzo Mourning
    34.Scottie Pippen
    35.Clyde Drextler
     
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    "Obvious 15? What has Tracy McGrady accomplished?"

    Scoring titles my friend... Scoring Titles !!!
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Banks:</div><div class="quote_post">Obvious 15? What has Tracy McGrady accomplished?

    Anyways there are soo many to choose from. But here is who I think is without a doubt a Top 50 player. (80's and up)

    1.Michael Jordan
    2.Larry Bird
    3.Magic Johnson
    4.Hakeem Olajuwon
    5.Patrick Ewing
    6.Shaquille O'Neal
    7.Gary Payton
    8.Tim Duncan
    9.Karl Malone
    10.John Stockton
    11.Grant Hill
    12.Penny Hardaway
    13.Tim Hardaway
    14.Julius Erving
    15.Allen Iverson
    16.Reggie Miller
    17.Robert Parrish
    18.Adrian Dantely
    19.Kevin Mchale
    20.James Worthy
    21.Moses Malone
    22.Chris Mullin
    23.Joe Dumars
    24.Charles Barkley
    25.Isiah Thomas
    26.Dominique Wilkins
    27.Walter Davis
    28.Tom Chambers
    29.Bernard King
    30.Dennis Rodman
    31.Alex English
    32.Dikembe Mutombo
    33.Alonzo Mourning
    34.Scottie Pippen
    35.Clyde Drextler</div>


    Grant Hill,Penny,Tim Hardaway,Allen Iverson,Reggile Miller,Chris Mullin,Walter Davis and Tom Chambers ahead of Pip?
     
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    These are my top thirty:

    1.Jordan
    2.Olajuwon
    3.David Robinson
    4.Payton
    5.Shaq
    6.Kobe
    7.Iverson
    8.Vince Carter
    9.TMac
    10.Grant Hill (Back in Detroit and before injuries)
    11.Penny Hardaway (Back in Orlando and before injuries)
    12.Mourning
    13.Kidd
    14.Pierce
    15.Garnett
    16.Barkley
    17.Stockton
    18.Mutombo
    19.Webber
    20.Marbury
    21.Reggie Miller
    22.Pippen
    23.Brand
    24.Kevin Johnson
    25.Tim Hardaway
    26.Bird
    27.Moses Malone (Not Karl Malone)
    28.Jermaine O'Neal
    29.Mark Jackson
    30.Dominique Wilkins
     
  18. NTC

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Tha Franksta:</div><div class="quote_post">I can understand the others but I duno if I'd put Lebron and Carmelo on there quite yet. They're amazing players but I duno how they can be part of the 50 greatest when theyre just rookies and havent accomplished as much as other players... I'm not saying they wont accomplish more in the future though.</div>

    Yeah thats true, but they've had some of the best rookie seasons in a long time, and they will be future NBA stars, LeBron basically is one now, but he still has a bit more to prove on the court, same with Melo.
     
  19. Avery

    Avery JBB IDIOT!! GOSH!!!

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Scoring titles my friend... Scoring Titles !!!</div>

    Your point is? This is the same guy that led his team to lose 19 straight. I don't care how bad your supporting cast is. A superstar like Tracy McGrady should'nt allow the team to lose 19 straight. BTW when Tracy McGrady can get out of the first round. Then you can holla at me. Till then...SHHH..

    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Grant Hill,Penny,Tim Hardaway,Allen Iverson,Reggile Miller,Chris Mullin,Walter Davis and Tom Chambers ahead of Pip?</div>

    It's not in order. I just wanted to keep count of how many players I put up there.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting westsidecronicl:</div><div class="quote_post">These are my top thirty:

    1.Jordan
    2.Olajuwon
    3.David Robinson
    4.Payton
    5.Shaq
    6.Kobe
    7.Iverson
    8.Vince Carter
    9.TMac
    10.Grant Hill (Back in Detroit and before injuries)
    11.Penny Hardaway (Back in Orlando and before injuries)
    12.Mourning
    13.Kidd
    14.Pierce
    15.Garnett
    16.Barkley
    17.Stockton
    18.Mutombo
    19.Webber
    20.Marbury
    21.Reggie Miller
    22.Pippen
    23.Brand
    24.Kevin Johnson
    25.Tim Hardaway
    26.Bird
    27.Moses Malone (Not Karl Malone)
    28.Jermaine O'Neal
    29.Mark Jackson
    30.Dominique Wilkins</div>

    How does Bird figure in at 26? If you're ranking them, he's gotta be top five at least. And Carter, TMac, Marbury, Brand and Jermaine over Nique? Must be kidding, right?

    My top 50, give or take a few positions near the end:

    1. Jordan
    2. Bird
    3. Magic
    4. Olajuwon
    5. Shaq
    6. Pippen
    7. Barkley
    8. Karl Malone
    9. Moses Malone
    10. Kareem
    11. Stockton
    12. Isiah
    13. Robinson
    14. Duncan
    15. Ewing
    16. KG
    17. Drexler
    18. Julius Erving
    18. Nique
    19. Iverson
    20. Kobe
    21. Bernard King
    22. Kevin Johnson
    23. Kidd
    24. Payton
    25. Rodman
    26. Alonzo Mourning
    27. Mutombo
    28. George Gervin
    29. Adrian Dantley
    30. Kevin McHale
    31. Buck Johnson
    32. Joe Dumars
    33. James Worthy
    34. Sidney Moncrief
    35. Terry Cummings
    36. Tom Chambers
    37. Mark Jackson
    38. Mark Aguirre
    39. Mitch Richmond
    40. Reggie Miller
    41. Chris Mullins
    42. Glen Rice
    43. Charles Oakley
    44. Robert Parish
    45. Chris Webber
    46. Tim Hardaway
    47. Grant Hill
    48. Shawn Kemp
    49. Stephon Marbury
    50. Brad Daugherty
     

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