1. Magic Johnson- the best all a round player ever he could of been an all star at all 5 postions.
2. Micheal Jordan- MJ was the best late game preformer i have ever seen, he made every one else better, and could always play up to the moment.
3.Wilt Chamberlin- the best score in the history of the game, great rebounder and defender.
Yup right there is the top three with Oscar, Kareem and Erving tied for fourth.
2007-03-23 13:32:15
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answered by skipper.2666 3
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1. Micheal Jordan- MJ did everything that every NBA player wants to do in their career. He has six rings (Finals MVP for all of them), Over 10 Scoring titles, Highest PPG average in NBA history, multiple time all-star, 5 time NBA MVP, 1984-1985 Rookie of the year, and two slam dunk titles. Also, if you were to cut is arm at the end of games, you would probably see ice water, that's how clutch he is. Plus, while doing that, he could make everyone around him better.
2. Magic Johnson- You know you got a good start to your career when you win a championship your first season. Magic didn't disappoint after that. Winning four more rings throughout his career. Not to mention he is the all-time assists per game leader to go along with his 3 NBA MVP awards.
3. Larry Bird- Let's see, 1979-1980 Rookie of the year, 3 time 3-Point shootout champion, 3 rings, 3 time MVP. Do I need to say much more. This guy was just great.
2007-03-23 13:17:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Really tough question. I'd probably flip-flop Jordan and Magic. Yeah, Magic could've played all five positions, but I'd have a hard time seeing him being an all-star at center. He's the same height as Ben Wallace, but Wallace is obviously a let better on defense, so Magic would've been a defensive liability at center because of his height. That said, he's still an amazing player and has to be on the list. And I think Jordan was better because of his ability to will his teams to win, along with his amazing athleticism and pure scoring ability. Chamberlain has to be there because he was so dominating on offense. It feels wrong to not be able to include Bird or Oscar Robertson, but that's why it's just the top three.
2007-03-23 13:06:58
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answered by heyitsthatwriterguy 2
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1. Wilt Chamberlain
2. Kareem-Abdul Jabaar
3. Michael Jordan
2007-03-23 13:08:29
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answered by willywonka159 2
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Great question. I'm going a little old school but I would say Wilt Chamberlin, Micheal Jordan, and Julius Erving.
2007-03-23 13:05:36
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answered by GoalieK 3
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1. Micheal Jordan
2. Magic Johnson
3. Larry Bird
Best Ive seen, I cant really compare Chamberlin and all the old school players, other than stats...
2007-03-23 13:09:08
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answered by 229Time 7
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Magic Johnson, what r u smoking.
1. MJ
2. Larry Legend
3. Kareem Abdul Jabbar
2007-03-23 13:30:40
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answered by Anonymous
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one million. Michael Jordan (unstoppable using the paint, 6 rings) 2. Magic Johnson ( averaged a double double each season after his first 3 seasons assists factors 3. invoice Russell (11 rings!) Wilt Chamberlain might desire to no longer have achieved so great in our time
2016-10-20 07:46:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Any list that doesn't include 11-time champion Bill Russell is missing the point.
The first two are easy:
1.)Bill Russell
2.)Michael Jordan
The third is hard.
Wilt? Oscar? Elgin? Magic? Larry? One of those.
2007-03-23 13:04:06
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answered by Edward K 5
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In no particular order here are mine
Magic Johnson - The best point guard of all time
Wilt Chamberlain - One of the best centers of all time
Tim Duncan - Soon to be known as one of the best power forwards of all time
2007-03-23 13:06:04
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answered by roni26 4
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