1-Chamberlain (Once avg 50 ppg and 25 boards in a season...
he changed the game)
2-Julius Erving (Has his championship ring... a combination of
athleticism and creativity like no one else who
has ever played the game)
3-Sir Charles (Greatest ballplayer never to win a championship)
4-Billy Cunningham (Skilled in every area of the game, and
completely unselfish....a winner)
5-Iverson (The most overrated player in NBA history...will never
a champion unless, like Gary Payton, he is willing
to come off somebody's bench late in his career)
2006-11-16 08:13:39
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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This a really tough question and anyone of these players could be the best. I'll make arugments for all of them
Charles Bsrkley was a rebound machine and he was full of energy...He loved the game and he loved to trash talk.
Wilt Chamberlin is still the only man to score 100 points in a game... and that speaks for itself
Dr. J dd bring a title to Philly and he was an amazing player who made the celts look silly.
Iverson is just a baller. He can shoot and score from anywhere on the court but has never really had a true supporting cast...they did make it to the NBA finals against the Lakers...and put up a decent fight..
1. Dr. J
2. Chamberlin
3. Iverson/Barkley
4. Cunningham
2006-11-16 02:52:20
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answered by cheeeeeeeeeeeeeese 1
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1.) Chamberlain - only person to score over 100pts in a game
and probably one of the two greatest (Chamberlain & Jordan)
to ever play the game.
2.) Dr. J - brought title to Philly and one of the all time greats
3.) Barkley - Sir Charles knew how to be physical
4.) Iverson - great ball player but he needs to be a team player
5.) B. Cunningham
2006-11-16 03:37:07
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answer #3
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answered by devilishblueyes 7
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Iverson&barkley
2006-11-16 03:25:22
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Wilt Chamberlain is the greatest, just look at his numbers.
http://www.nba.com/history/players/chamberlain_stats.html
2. Charles Barkley was a beast. What people don't understand, is that he played Power Forward at the height of 6'4". When he enlisted into the draft, his agent thought teams would lose interest in him, because of his lack in height, so they said he was 6'6". He also shot 60% one season.
http://www.nba.com/history/players/barkley_stats.html
3. Dr. J is third, because while I really love him, I always thought he was a better player as a Net, before he became a Sixer. He did help them get their championship, but he was much better player as a Net.
http://www.nba.com/history/players/erving_summary.html?nav=encyc_stats
4. Moses Malone is always forgotten, but he was fantastic as a Sixer for 4 years. The city embraced him, and he help lead the Sixers to a championship.
http://www.nba.com/history/players/malonem_stats.html
5. Iverson could be the first player out this group to start and finish his career as a Sixer. His hustle and hard work on the court has made him a Sixer's fan favorite. The numbers are all there as he competes to keep his team competitive.
http://www.nba.com/playerfile/allen_iverson/career_stats.html
6. Cunningham isn't appreciated enough in my opinion, because players like Mo Cheeks were getting all the credit. He should probably be rated higher, but I like my top 5.
2006-11-16 10:10:06
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answer #5
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answered by mcfatkid 3
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here is what i think:
1. Wilt Chamberlain, scored 100 in a game as a sixer.
2. Dr. J, the doctor was incredible.
3. Allen Iverson, he still plays for them and he wairs number 3.
4. Barkley, because he was about 6'7" and was one of the best power forwards of all time, if you ask me.
5. Cunningham, 6th man, but still scored over 16,000 points.
In my eye they all tie for 1st but if i had to choose an order this would be it.
2006-11-16 03:10:44
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answer #6
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answered by milky 4
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Wilt and Russell confronted one yet another 142 circumstances in the course of the ten seasons in which they competed head-to-head. that's 14x in step with season. Then there replaced into Nate Thurmond. Then Willis Reed. Then Walt Bellamy. Then Wes Unseld. Then Elvin Hayes. Then Jerry Lucas. Heck, Wilt and Kareem confronted one yet another 27x in only 3 finished seasons of playing adverse to one yet another (their careers overlapped through 4 seasons, yet Wilt did not play adverse to Kareem in 1970, at the same time as Wilt neglected an excellent type of the season after tearing up his knee). Shaq would not play 27 video games adverse to a HOF middle over any 5 12 months era.
2016-10-16 09:08:50
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answer #7
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answered by cywinski 4
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Chamberlain
Dr J
Barkley
Iverson
Cunningham
Even tho iverson is my favorite, i am smart enough to know hes not the best lol. Chamberlain is the second best of all time (second only to MJ) and Dr J is definitely a top ten... possibly top 5. Barkley is easily a top ten in big men of all time. fu$k cunningham lol.
2006-11-16 05:25:17
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answered by Ray 3
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iverson chamberlain dr. j barkley cunningham
2006-11-17 06:02:10
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, they're all great players. I would rank them in this order:
Chamberlain - Most dominate center to play the game. 100 points in a single game!
Dr. J - the title to Philly says it all.
Barkley - undersized PF who played with a lot of heart. Round mound of rebound - my kind of b-ball.
Iverson - cannot win the big games and is a bit of a ball hog. However, he is a great player, but don't look for him in Cleveland's hall of fame.
Cunningham - doesn't belong on this list.
2006-11-16 04:30:08
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answered by cincylt 2
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