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Post by on Feb 7, 2006 23:42:58 GMT -5
Hakeem Olajuwon 7-0 255 HoustonOverview-Simply amazing athlete for a player of his size. Can score inside and out to 18 feet. Wonderful ball handling skills for a center as well. All League defensive type player who should be 24 and 12 type player. Should eb the best center in the league for the next decade. Early ratings- A- C C+ A- B+ A
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Post by kjkeelty on Feb 8, 2006 19:46:06 GMT -5
He should enter the league as Akeem, if we're going to mirror real life in some way.
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Post by djmyte on Feb 8, 2006 21:57:27 GMT -5
Forget about real names...just label him "The Dream"
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Post by Nathanjyd on Feb 24, 2006 11:31:04 GMT -5
Hakeem Olajuwon 7-0 255 HoustonOverview-Simply amazing athlete for a player of his size. Can score inside and out to 18 feet. Wonderful ball handling skills for a center as well. All League defensive type player who should be 24 and 12 type player. Should eb the best center in the league for the next decade. Early ratings- A- C C+ A- B+ A Shoot, hes going to be A A in rebounding and defense in no time.
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Post by on Feb 24, 2006 11:59:56 GMT -5
Hakeem Olajuwon 7-0 255 HoustonOverview-Simply amazing athlete for a player of his size. Can score inside and out to 18 feet. Wonderful ball handling skills for a center as well. All League defensive type player who should be 24 and 12 type player. Should eb the best center in the league for the next decade. Early ratings- A- C C+ A- B+ A Shoot, hes going to be A A in rebounding and defense in no time. And inside!
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Post by Lumley316kings on Feb 24, 2006 12:30:26 GMT -5
Hey he is the greatest all around center in NBA history, he had a Quadruple double which isnt to shabby.
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Post by djmyte on Feb 24, 2006 14:58:26 GMT -5
Yea he's a beast
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Post by garf2000 on Feb 24, 2006 18:14:56 GMT -5
Hey he is the greatest all around center in NBA history, he had a Quadruple double which isnt to shabby. Um.. I'd have to say Wilt is by FAR the best all around center of all time.
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Post by Benderheart on Feb 24, 2006 18:35:48 GMT -5
i sure cant wait till 2014 when patrick ewing is on the hawks
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Post by SpursGM on Feb 26, 2006 15:44:11 GMT -5
Hey he is the greatest all around center in NBA history, he had a Quadruple double which isnt to shabby. Um.. I'd have to say Wilt is by FAR the best all around center of all time. You're incredibly wrong.
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Post by garf2000 on Feb 26, 2006 18:38:21 GMT -5
30ppg 22rpg and who knows how many blocks (weren't a stat until later) is pure dominance.
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Post by Lumley316kings on Feb 26, 2006 21:03:02 GMT -5
I said all around not pure dominance against no one else who was close to 7 foot back then let alone 7 2.
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Post by Lumley316kings on Feb 26, 2006 21:03:27 GMT -5
Plus guys back then didnt have the video and trainings as they do now.
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Post by garf2000 on Feb 26, 2006 21:18:23 GMT -5
but how do we know that wilt wouldnt put up similar numbers today. how many 7 foot 2 big men are there today who are actually coordinated?
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Post by SpursGM on Feb 26, 2006 21:55:24 GMT -5
The only big time C back then that I think could literally dominate now would be Bill Russell
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Post by garf2000 on Feb 26, 2006 22:53:28 GMT -5
and wilt DOUBLED russell's points per game
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Post by Lumley316kings on Feb 27, 2006 11:12:05 GMT -5
Lol Russell had great scorers around him, back then the Celtics bought all the top talents kinda like the Yankees do now.
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Post by Lumley316kings on Feb 27, 2006 11:20:48 GMT -5
You do no that Akeem had a heart problem and another illness later in his career and still played great, plus he was very unselfish and made others way better then what they were really. The rules today would kill alot of Wilts stats.
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Post by garf2000 on Feb 27, 2006 11:26:21 GMT -5
and when wilt was on the lakers he played with jerry west and elgin baylor... and earlier in his career he had players like nate thurmond, hal greer, and billy cunningham.. its not like wilt was the only option.
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Post by Lumley316kings on Feb 27, 2006 11:29:28 GMT -5
They all fed him the hole damn game, he only had one dominate year with the Lakers.
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Post by Lumley316kings on Feb 27, 2006 11:30:50 GMT -5
Now teams get ridiculed if they feed one player the hole game, what happen to the best player taking the shot, I only see Iverson not getting scrutinized for it. Tmac and Kobe get ripped for it.
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Post by Lumley316kings on Feb 27, 2006 11:31:46 GMT -5
Look there is no question for his time Wilt was the most dominate but I dont think he coudl take on guys like Shaq to well lol.
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Post by krupimpski424 on Feb 27, 2006 14:47:15 GMT -5
is lumley talking to himself in this thread?
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Post by Lumley316kings on Feb 27, 2006 14:54:32 GMT -5
Garf
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Post by krupimpski424 on Feb 27, 2006 15:01:21 GMT -5
Alf
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Post by garf2000 on Feb 27, 2006 15:32:18 GMT -5
postpad.com
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Post by Lumley316kings on Feb 27, 2006 15:40:16 GMT -5
No thats postpadding.com
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Post by Nathanjyd on Feb 27, 2006 20:33:37 GMT -5
Just wondering how splitting up your posts and posting them a couple minutes apart isnt postpadding? Considering it can be said in 1 post at 1 time. You posted 1 sentence at 12:29, 1 at 12:30 and 1 at 12:31. Hrm.
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Post by garf2000 on Feb 28, 2006 16:36:03 GMT -5
haha, and look even earlier in the thread. 2 posts within the same minute
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