Olajuwon: Best Defensive Big Man. Chamberlain was not known for defense and Russell is undersized for the center position. Besides no one could mess with Olajuwon's lost post moves.
Karl Malone: 2nd leading scorer
Larry Bird: no need to discuss it.
Michael Jordan
Kevin Johnson: I know everyone is saying huh? But, there are only two more guards other than KJ in NBA history who for 3 seasons averaged 20 ppg and 10 assists a game.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar: sixth man
2007-06-28 09:30:09
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answer #1
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answered by katdaddy0013 2
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PG Magic Johnson
SG Michael Jordan
SF Lary Bird
PF Karl Malone
C Wilt Chamberlain
6th Kobe Bryant
2007-06-28 03:37:09
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answer #2
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answered by cuhris84 4
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PG - Magic Johnson (Sorry Stockton, Magic was the best point guard back in the days. Nobody had a better vision on the court.
SG - Michael Jordan (The most explosive offensive and defensive player on the court. Never runs out of energy for some reason nor could he be stopped.)
SF - Larry Bird (One of the most competitive players in the game. Willing to played hard and will his team to victory no matter how banged up he was.)
PF - Hakeem Olajuwon (Possesses arguably the best footwork and most variety of postmoves despite being undersized for his position. Faced more fierce competition at center than Tim Duncan has faced at power forward and he has dominated them all.)
C - Wilt Chamberlin (The biggest, most athletic, and fundmentally skilled for a man his size. No center has ever come close to duplicating his career accomplishments, even until this day.)
6th Men - Oscar Robertson (A walking triple-double every game he played and provided more than enough out of most categories (tons of points, assists, rebounds, steals, blocks) that you can expect from a sixth men.)
2007-06-28 05:05:36
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answer #3
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answered by JR 6
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pg Lebron James
sg Michael Jordan
sf Larry Bird
pf Karl Malone
c Wilt Chamberlian
c Shaquille O'neall
2007-06-28 02:30:24
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answered by Nate 4
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In my opinion this would be the best starting five and sixth man of all time:
point guard - Magic Johnson
shooting guard - Michael Jordan
small forward - Larry Bird
power forward - Charles Barkley
centre - Wilt Chamberlain
sixth man - John Havilcek
Similar to yours but Magic and Barkley have to be there.
2007-06-28 07:55:29
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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C - Bill Russell - Strong rebounder and shotblocker; the consummate team player
PF - Tim Duncan - Superb fundamentals; unstoppable post moves and strong defensive presence
SF - Larry Bird - Greatest forward ever
SG - Michael Jordan - No explanation needed
PG - Magic Johnson - Greatest poing guard ever; size will create mismatches
Sixth Man: Scottie Pippen - All-around talent; can sub for 3 positions (PG, SG and SF)
2007-06-28 02:44:34
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answer #6
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answered by bundini 7
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My all time starting 5 are as follows:
PG - Magic Johnson (5 Titles, best PG in history)
SG - Michael Jordan (6 titles, ROY, Multiple MVPs)
C - Bill Russel (11 titles in 13 years, end of discussion)
SF - Larry Bird (3 MVPs, ROY, 3 Titles)
PF - Tim Duncan (2 MVPs, 3 Finals MVP, ROY, 4 titles &
counting)
6th Man - John "Hondo" Havlicek, original 6th man of the NBA & part of the great Celtics Dynasty in the 60s
2007-06-28 02:55:02
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answer #7
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answered by riqtan 4
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PG - John Stockton
SG - Michael Jordan
SF - Larry Bird
PF - Karl Malone
C - Bill Russell
6th - Magic Johnson b/c he can play anywhere
2007-06-28 02:27:34
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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C Shaq
PF Wilt Chamberlain
SF Michael Jordan
SG Kobe Bryant
PG Magic Johnson
6th man Jerry West
2007-06-28 02:23:23
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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PG Magic Johnson
SG Michael Jordan
SF Larry Bird
PF Tim Duncan
C Bill Russell (defense)
Bench Pistol Pete Maravich (speed,ball handling, shooting)
Kareem makes seven players buddy...............
2007-06-28 02:28:02
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answered by Ocho Cinco 7
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