wazee wrote:That's what separates LeBron from other players coming off highschool in their first year.. With a body like LeBron, and the skills he has, the Cavs immediately gave him the opportunity to play a big role for the team.. He showed that he doesn't need 2-3 more years to develop into a star..
not that he's likely to win multiple championship ... but i'm sure he's capable of it with the right team & time
it's different era, against different competition, in different rules, so i think it all depends how you measure.
I Sheath Kobe wrote:shadowgrin wrote:Use tablez plz.benji wrote:Moses Malone anyone?
WINNAH.
Fo Fo Fo Fo sho.
ask benji.
benji wrote:How about the players against their eras?
benji wrote:zanshadow wrote:some would argue with kobe's 3 rings against malone's 1 ring.
Yeah, but those are the losers who equate individuals with the teams they happened to play on. We tend not to listen to their kind.
so i respect the method of measuring players' greatness by # of rings
will only be able to judge kobe from records of what he's done not knowing the impact he brought to the game.
in history, it'll be somewhat remembered differently
which i find would be unfair.
Roseblade13 wrote:Moses Malone, Legacy wise because he was the first one to jump from high school to the nba. Not only was he the first to do that, he was the first one to do it well and proved that moving from prep to pro and still being great in the nba could be done.His accomplishments in his 19 years in the nba proves it, 3 time nba MVP very impressive!!
Here are his career acomlishments:
Virginia Sports Hall of Fame (1999)
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (2001)
NBA champion (1983)
NBA Finals MVP (1983)
3x NBA MVP (1979, 1982, 1983)
3x Sporting News NBA MVP
ABA All-Rookie Team (1975)
4x All-NBA First Team (1979, 1982, 1983, 1985)
4x All-NBA Second Team (1980, 1981, 1984, 1987)
1x NBA All-Defensive First Team (1983)
1x NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1979)
ABA All-Star (1976)
12x NBA All-Star (1978-1989)
NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team (1996)
ABA's All-Time Team (1997)
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