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Mj at the top no doubt....but the rest is up 2 u

ps: if u don't have MJ at the top then u have a 0% chance of being chosen for best answer!

2007-05-13 16:02:35 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Basketball

9 answers

1. Michael Jordan

2. Oscar Robertson (Mr. Triple Double): I consider him more of a shooting guard than point guard although he had a zillion assists

3. Jerry West (Mr. Logo man)

4. Kobe Bryant (I hate him, but 81 pts is 81 pts)

5. George Gervin (even a greater scorer in his hey-day than Kobe is now)

6. Clyde Drexler

7. Pistol Pete Maravich

8. Reggie Miller

9. Earl the Pearl Monroe (truly exciting player)

10, John Havlicek (I would also put him in Top 10 small forwards of all time; one of the best)

2007-05-14 01:08:07 · answer #1 · answered by Ed 3 · 0 0

1. MJ( no explanation needed)

2. Jerry West( good enough to be the Logo)

3. Kobe (It hurts to say it but he is that good)

4. Elgin Baylor( great scorer, never won a ring though)

5. Drexler(was the poor man's Jordan)

6. Reggie(best shooter on the list)

7. The Pistol( wasn't as great in the NBA as he was in college, but he revolutionized the game with his style)

8. Wade (on the rise)

9-10( all the tweeners who could be either SG or SF, Rick Barry(would be around 2 or 3 if he had a defined position), Dr. J( Same as Rick), and Lebron( will be near top on both lists when all is said and done)

11. For Penny( Injuries cut him down)

2007-05-13 17:29:13 · answer #2 · answered by hoffner88 2 · 0 0

1.)MJ-not because I want best answer, but because it's true.
2.)Oscar Robertson-dude averaged triple double for a season.
3.)John Havlicek-"Hondo" won eight titles
4.)Jerry West-"The Logo" guy had the sweetest jumpshot I've ever seen, with the exception of Larry Bird.
5.)Adrian Dantley-never won a title, played on some of the worst teams in NBA history, but his career stats are absurd.
6.)Dominique Wilkins-"The human Highlight Reel" was one of the most powerful dunkers in history who was the only thing keeping Atlanta in the postseason instead of draft obscurity, and the fact that he wasn't a first ballot hall of famer is a travesty.
7.)Walt Frazier-"Clyde" won two titles with the Knicks, but he couldn't stay healthy or he may have been higher on this list.
8.)George Gervin-nobody put the butter on the roll like "The Iceman". Actually finished his career with The Bulls.
9.)Clyde Drexler-career stats weren't the greatest, but he helped recreate the two-guard position.
10.)Sam Jones-won ten titles and was a main component on a team with Russell, Havlicek, Cousy, and the other Hall of Famers.

Now I know that some of these guys are tweeneres, forwards or point guards at times, but back then the position wasn't really defined. I also know what you're all thinking, where's Sidney Moncrief, Earl Monroe, Chet Walker, Lou Hudson and Dennis Johnson? Actually you're not thinking that because I looked at some of your ridiculous lists and I'm fairly certain you people don't know anything about "The Squid", "The Pearl", "The Jet", "Sweet Lou", and D.J. Your lists actually sicken me a little.

2007-05-13 18:32:54 · answer #3 · answered by Fifty5 3 · 0 0

1. Michael Jordan (You know his credentials, HE's JUST THE BES PLAYER EVER)

2. Oscar Robertson (Averaged a Triple Double Stat for a season)

3. Jerry West (Hall of Famer)

4. Kobe Bryant (Scored 81, Second Best Performance behind Wilt Chamberlain)

5. Joe Dumars (Won 2 championship with Detroit)

6. James Worthy (Played With Magic and his Showtime fastbreak as the finisher)

7.John Havlicek (Played with the Celtics that won 11 Championships)

8. Clyde Drexler

9. Grant Hill (Mr. Everything)

10. Allen Iverson (Broke Wilt Chamberlain's record, Became the first player in NBA history to rank in the top-5 in scoring average (30.7), steals (2.40) and assists (7.9)… Scored 40 or more points nine times )

2007-05-13 17:29:11 · answer #4 · answered by 'Lil-crazE' YS 1 · 0 0

1. Reggie Miller
2. Michael Jordan
3. Kobe Bryant
4. Dywane Wade
5. Allen Iverson
6. Gilbert Arenas
7. Michael Redd
8. Tracy McGrady
9. Lebron James
10. Ray Allen

2007-05-13 16:38:34 · answer #5 · answered by nemo w 1 · 0 0

properly ill try my ideal a million- Kobe Bryant 2- Dwyane Wade 3- Stephen Jackson 4- Brandon Roy 5- Joe Johnson 6- Michael Redd 7- Ray Allen 8- Kevin Martin 9- Jason Richardson 10- Rip Hamilton

2016-12-17 11:56:42 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Michael Jordan
Reggie Miller
Kobe Bryant
Clyde Drexler
Ray Allen
Walt 'Clyde' Frazier
John Havilcek
Joe Dumars
Sidney Moncrief
David Thompson

2007-05-13 16:53:40 · answer #7 · answered by WestCoastin4Life 7 · 1 0

1. Mj (Michael Jordan) 2.Dwyane Wade 3.Vince Carter 4.Raja Bell 5.Tracy McGrady 6.Leandro Barbosa 7.Reggie Miller 8. Allen Iverson 9.Richard "Rip" Hamilton 10.Jason Richardson

2007-05-13 16:50:44 · answer #8 · answered by ღ♫♥ºтα||!ℓº♥♫ღ 4 · 0 2

mj, kobe, jerry west, oscar robertson, pistol pete, iverson, reggie miller, penny hardaway, rick barry

2007-05-13 16:53:35 · answer #9 · answered by David H 3 · 0 0

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