1. Michael Jordan
2. Tim Duncan
3. LeBron James
4. Larry Bird
5. Shaquille O'Neal
6. Stephen Curry
7. Charles Barkley
8. Hakeem Olajuwon
9. Dirk Nowitzki
10. Paul Pierce
>>66887476
>no Kobr
>>66887476
Less retarded than most lists posted here but still pretty retarded
>>66887476
>Michael Jordan
>#1
This is the oldest meme in the book. He literally got that title by staring in a Loony Toons movie
>>66887882
he still has the best combination of team success and individual success. Duncan is the only person who comes close to matching him in those areas. LeBron has arguably more individual success, but has way shittier team success. nobody else is even in the conversation
>>66887882
I forgot that people too young to watch Jordan play can now post.
1. MJ
2. Shaq
3. LeBron
4. Kareem
5. Magic
6. Larry
7. Hakeem
8. Duncan
9. Garnett
10. Kobe
1. MJ
2. Lelbron
3. Kareem
4. Wilt
5. Magic
6. Larry
7. Shaq
8. Duncan
9. Hakeem
10. Kobe
>>66889334
>>66889439
>Kobe
Why not Kareen op?
1. Bird
2. West
3. Maravich
4. Dirk
5. Nash
6. AK47
7. Pau Gasol
8. Stojakovic
9. Ginobili
10. Griffin
>>66888800
remarkable digits but you can post as soon as you're born
>I don't rate Kobe
>Lists that don't have Curry as #1
Just put them in the trash †bh
>>66890422
Got a little too "ethnic" there toward the end for my tastes but not bad
>>66890422
>Ginobili
>>66887476
Replace Paul Pierce with Chamberlain and we're good.
>>66890422
blake isn't white
>>66887476
>Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
>High School
71-game winning streak, and a 79–2 overall record
National High School Championship
>College
88-2
2 POTY
2× Associated Press College Basketball Player of the Year (1967, 1969)
2× Oscar Robertson Trophy winner (1967–68)
2× UPI College Basketball Player of the Year (1967, 1969)
Three-time First Team All-American (1967–69)
Three-time NCAA champion (1967–69)
Most Outstanding Player in NCAA Tournament (1967–69)
Naismith College Player of the Year (1969)
3× First-team All-Pac-8 (1967–1969)
56 points in first college game
>NBA
Rookie of the Year (1970)
Six-time NBA champion (1971, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987–88)
NBA MVP (1971–72, 1974, 1976–77, 1980)
2 Finals MVP
MJ
LeBron
Hakeem
Kareem
Shaq
Bird
Magic
Timmy
Wilt
KG
not sure about the order, 10 years from now KAT and Curry are in this list
>>66887476
>Tim Duncan in top 5
Lel
Question: If Lebron wins 4 more titles to go 6-4, where will he rank all time? I get how people like seeing 6-0 for Jordan because he is perfect in the finals, but isn't it more impressive to actually make the finals rather than lose in the playoffs? And yes I get that Jordan retired in the middle of his career but that's besides the point.
>>66887476
>larry bird below lebron