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When will Lebron pass Jordan?

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A difficult question to answer. But here is a list of 7'0" or taller players today that would have absolutely dominated back then.
Joel Embiid
Rudy Gobert
Karl Towns
Hassan Whiteside
Marc Gasol
Porzingas would likely do so as well but the lack of a 3 point line would limit his value so I'm not as sure.

The only one on the list of centers who is as tall as Wilt (7-1 or 7-2) is Gobert. So you think Gobert could have averaged 50 points / game in the '60s ?
 

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The only one on the list of centers who is as tall as Wilt (7-1 or 7-2) is Gobert. So you think Gobert could have averaged 50 points / game in the '60s ?

Hmmm. I can't say for sure one way or the other.

The game was played VERY differently back then. Wilt AVERAGED 48.5 minutes per game the year he scored 50 a game. He averaged 39 shots per game that year.

But I think that just about any of those guys going back in a time machine and playing that league would absolutely dominate.
 

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Hmmm. I can't say for sure one way or the other.

The game was played VERY differently back then. Wilt AVERAGED 48.5 minutes per game the year he scored 50 a game. He averaged 39 shots per game that year.

But I think that just about any of those guys going back in a time machine and playing that league would absolutely dominate.

I can.

Gobert would not have averaged 50. He would have been great for sure, but his stats lines probably would have looked more like Russell's. Gobert struggles to catch the ball sometimes. No chance he is scoring 50 a game.
 

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Hmmm. I can't say for sure one way or the other.

You really think there is a chance that if Gobert played NBA basketball in the early '60s -- he may have averaged 50 points a game ? Really ?

Most people have no clue how good of a player & athlete someone like Wilt was. In the late 1970s -- when Wilt was in his 40s -- he was a world-class volleyball player.
 

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You really think there is a chance that if Gobert played NBA basketball in the early '60s -- he may have averaged 50 points a game ? Really ?

Most people have no clue how good of a player & athlete someone like Wilt was. In the late 1970s -- when Wilt was in his 40s -- he was a world-class volleyball player.

I'm not arguing that Gobert would have been as good as Wilt. I've said repeatedly that I think that Wilt is a GOAT level player.

But we can't just ignore the realities of how basketball was played back then.

Do you think that Wilt today would be a 30/20 guy?
 

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I'm not arguing that Gobert would have been as good as Wilt. I've said repeatedly that I think that Wilt is a GOAT level player.
But we can't just ignore the realities of how basketball was played back then.
Do you think that Wilt today would be a 30/20 guy?

I said:
So you think Gobert could have averaged 50 points / game in the '60s ?

You said:
Hmmm. I can't say for sure one way or the other.

Which means you think there is a chance that it could have happened. (or you would have said something else)

No freakin way that Gobert would have been as dominant as Wilt.

I think Wilt could be a 30/15 guy today. In today's game, I think Wilt could have guarded on the perimeter better than most centers. Could you imagine him in the pick & roll ?
 

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I think Wilt would have blown out his knee if he played in today's league. More physical and faster players.
 

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I think Wilt would have blown out his knee if he played in today's league. More physical and faster players.

Odd comment. Wilt was one of the most healthy/reliable players in the history of the NBA. (Russell, Jabbar, Hakeem, etc. also -- they were rarely hurt. Except when Kareem punched Benson.)

Guys like Irving & Curry & Wall -- they have struggled to stay healthy.
 

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Odd comment. Wilt was one of the most healthy/reliable players in the history of the NBA. (Russell, Jabbar, Hakeem, etc. also -- they were rarely hurt. Except when Kareem punched Benson.)

Guys like Irving & Curry & Wall -- they have struggled to stay healthy.


just saying. My opinion is that Wilt and all his boozin and womanizing would have had an impact on his game in the modern era. He would have gotten injured, no doubt.
 

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There's only so many 7 footers in the world. 7 foot is 7 foot. I think the difference would be more pronounced in the guards.

Like Jayson Tatum would absolutely demolish Oscar Robertson.
 

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You really think there is a chance that if Gobert played NBA basketball in the early '60s -- he may have averaged 50 points a game ? Really ?

Most people have no clue how good of a player & athlete someone like Wilt was. In the late 1970s -- when Wilt was in his 40s -- he was a world-class volleyball player.

Facts, but that doesn't mean skilled bigs today wouldn't dominate back then. Hardly anyone was Wilt.
 

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just saying. My opinion is that Wilt and all his boozin and womanizing would have had an impact on his game in the modern era. He would have gotten injured, no doubt.

There was a difference in conditioning and playing time for sure. Wilt played 48.5 minutes a game one year, obviously they didn't play with the same ferocity and intensity they do now. It was different.
 

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I said:
So you think Gobert could have averaged 50 points / game in the '60s ?

You said:
Hmmm. I can't say for sure one way or the other.

Which means you think there is a chance that it could have happened. (or you would have said something else)

No freakin way that Gobert would have been as dominant as Wilt.

I think Wilt could be a 30/15 guy today. In today's game, I think Wilt could have guarded on the perimeter better than most centers. Could you imagine him in the pick & roll ?

A modern NBA player with modern conditioning and training would absolutely dominate the league in much the same way that Wilt did.

If you took one of those bigs back to 1961 and a coach saw their athleticism and strength, then I think it is entirely possible that they would give that player 40 shots a game.

Would it have happened? Probably not.

Having said that, give Wilt today's training and conditioning programs and who the heck knows what he could do today?
 

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Now the younger generation will have a chance to truly witness the GOAT...



ESPN and Netflix Partner on Michael Jordan Doc Series 'The Last Dance'
The 10-part project, from 'Andre the Giant' director Jason Hehir, will chronicle the basketball icon and the stunning run of the 1990s Chicago Bulls.

ESPN Films and Netflix are teaming up for a long-form doc about Michael Jordan, with the basketball icon's full participation.

The Last Dance, slated to premiere on both Netflix and ESPN in 2019, will follow the Jordan's stunning rise during the 1990s, the success of the Chicago Bulls and the simultaneous increase in popularity for the NBA.

Directed by Jason Hehir (The Fab Five, The '85 Bears, Andre the Giant) and produced by Mike Tollin, the series will employ more than 500 previously unseen hours of footage from the Bulls' last championship run in 1997-98, with Jordan, other Bulls figures and dozens of sports luminaries signed on for commentary.

The Last Dance is produced by Mandalay Sports Media, in association with NBA Entertainment and Jump.23.

10 parts and employs over 500 hours of unseen footage?

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If Jordan is participating then it is going to be a puff piece.
 

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Jordan the sell out strikes again. He clearly realizes he lost his GOAT status. This cry for “don’t forget about me” is typical MJ
 

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Jordan the sell out strikes again. He clearly realizes he lost his GOAT status. This cry for “don’t forget about me” is typical MJ

Jordan haters and LeBron haters have a lot in common. Starting with IQs under 80.
 
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Jordan haters and LeBron haters have a lot in common. Starting with IQs under 80.

You don't have to like a player in order to appreciate their greatness.

I think lebron is a cock-juggling thundercunt but still have him 4th all time
 
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