Not even.
How many on this board have seen Bill Russell play? I know I haven’t… but I’ve seen the greatness of Jordan. It makes it easier to crown him the greatest.Meh if we are using awards as the only metric Bill Russell is the best: 11 NBA championships in 13 years. Same number of MVPs both had HOF coaches. People who think MJ is better only listen to Phil Knight and shoe deals.
I am 67. Never saw Russell play live but I watched him on TV. He was a great leader, rebounder and defender, but not much of a scorer. He mostly scored on layups. Was not a real big dunker. Wilt was the power dunker of that era. To me it is always going to be Jordan. Jordan was far tougher than James. It is not even close.How many on this board have seen Bill Russell play? I know I haven’t… but I’ve seen the greatness of Jordan. It makes it easier to crown him the greatest.
1st non worthless post you have ever had on here, that being said GTFO loser....
“People who think MJ is better…”. Than what? If the comparison is still LeBronMao then he is better. I don’t need an advertisement from Nike to tell me that.Meh if we are using awards as the only metric Bill Russell is the best: 11 NBA championships in 13 years. Same number of MVPs both had HOF coaches. People who think MJ is better only listen to Phil Knight and shoe deals.
Bird's first year in the NBA was 1979, his last was 1992. Jordan's first year was 1984 and he retired the first time in 1993.When Bird was nearing the end of his career, he was part of a All Pro team that was going to play against the best college players (can't remember the year). Jordan was on the college team. Both teams were practicing at opposite ends of the gym when a ball from the college team rolled over to the pro side.
Bird knew about Jordan and knew how good he was going to be. Bird picked up the ball and shot it over Jordan's head back to the college side.
Message: I know who you are and what you're going to become, and I don't give a ****.
Not trying to promote Bird, rather supporting Jordan. LeWhine is a generational talent, but in the spectrum of generational talents, he falls under Jordan.
It's in a YouTube video. I'll see if I can find it.Bird's first year in the NBA was 1979, his last was 1992. Jordan's first year was 1984 and he retired the first time in 1993.
Now I don't know anything about an All Pro team vs an All American game, but I don't think Bird was at the end of his career when that game would have taken place.
He's not even 2nd. At best I think he's 6thLeBitch will always be second.
I edited my post. It was probably the Olympic exhibition games vs NBA players. Bird would have been in the league for 5 years at that time.It's in a YouTube video. I'll see if I can find it.
And I didn't say it was at the end of Bird's career. I said he was nearing the end of his career.It's in a YouTube video. I'll see if I can find it.
Not trying to back-check ya, but for the curious I found a video that references that game but not the specific incident I mentioned......go to 7:16.I edited my post. It was probably the Olympic exhibition games vs NBA players. Bird would have been in the league for 5 years at that time.
History had not been kind to Wilt the Stilt, IMO. The guy was a force.He's not even 2nd. At best I think he's 6th
MJ
Kareem
Wilt
Bill Russell
Kobe
Lebron
Tim Duncan
Bird
Shaq
Big O
He's not even top 10He's not even 2nd. At best I think he's 6th
MJ
Kareem
Wilt
Bill Russell
Kobe
Lebron
Tim Duncan
Bird
Shaq
Big O
They aren'tNever thought we'd have serious NBA discussions on here!
Your flippant response tickles me and idk why, lol. GGThey aren't
Magic was arguably the best player of all time and not on this list?He's not even 2nd. At best I think he's 6th
MJ
Kareem
Wilt
Bill Russell
Kobe
Lebron
Tim Duncan
Bird
Shaq
Big O
Not trying to back-check ya, but for the curious I found a video that references that game but not the specific incident I mentioned......go to 7:16.
History had not been kind to Wilt the Stilt, IMO. The guy was a force.
Sounds like a real fun guy to hang with!My dad is 76 and will still tell me he was the best player + athlete of all time with the HUGE caveat that offensive goaltending was legal/had to make it illegal because of him, before his time.
I would try to find room for Magic and Jerry West on that list, maybe replacing Shaq and Duncan. And my order would be a bit different, but that's a pretty good list. Really tough to stop with 10.He's not even 2nd. At best I think he's 6th
MJ
Kareem
Wilt
Bill Russell
Kobe
Lebron
Tim Duncan
Bird
Shaq
Big O
Well then watch him play he is dah best more championships better for longer. I can see an argument for Kareem though. Skyhook was unstoppable.How many on this board have seen Bill Russell play? I know I haven’t… but I’ve seen the greatness of Jordan. It makes it easier to crown him the greatest.
Wrong MJ is not number 1 Bill Russell number 1 all day every day.He's not even 2nd. At best I think he's 6th
MJ
Kareem
Wilt
Bill Russell
Kobe
Lebron
Tim Duncan
Bird
Shaq
Big O
Wrong Bill Russell number 1 Bill Russell number 1.I am 67. Never saw Russell play live but I watched him on TV. He was a great leader, rebounder and defender, but not much of a scorer. He mostly scored on layups. Was not a real big dunker. Wilt was the power dunker of that era. To me it is always going to be Jordan. Jordan was far tougher than James. It is not even close.
There were TVs back when Russell was playing? Huh, I’ll be damned.I am 67. Never saw Russell play live but I watched him on TV. He was a great leader, rebounder and defender, but not much of a scorer. He mostly scored on layups. Was not a real big dunker. Wilt was the power dunker of that era. To me it is always going to be Jordan. Jordan was far tougher than James. It is not even close.
Kareem was the most babied player in nba history never was a fan simply because of the things he got away with
could have been when mj played on bobby's olympic team. i was at the hoosier dome when they played a group of nba all-stars, including bird.When Bird was nearing the end of his career, he was part of a All Pro team that was going to play against the best college players (can't remember the year). Jordan was on the college team. Both teams were practicing at opposite ends of the gym when a ball from the college team rolled over to the pro side.
Bird knew about Jordan and knew how good he was going to be. Bird picked up the ball and shot it over Jordan's head back to the college side.
Message: I know who you are and what you're going to become, and I don't give a ****.
Not trying to promote Bird, rather supporting Jordan. LeWhine is a generational talent, but in the spectrum of generational talents, he falls under Jordan.
LOLOLKareem was the most babied player in nba history never was a fan simply because of the things he got away with