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Robinson - Absolutely
Parish - Absolutely Not |
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No way is Walton ahead of him.
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No way is Walton ahead of him. [/ QUOTE ] Nor Ewing. Nor Parish. |
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[ QUOTE ] No way is Walton ahead of him. [/ QUOTE ] Nor Ewing. Nor Parish. [/ QUOTE ] Correct. Parish is about the same as Walton. Ewing is at least pretty close. |
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Willis Reed can't be on this list. Walton may have had the best all around skills of any center who ever played, but he was rarely healthy. As such, I wouldn't include him either.
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I think Robinson is deserving of that title. There are some great people already on that list. I think greatness most def includes your impact on the game. And the centers below def impacted the game of basketball.
George Mikan Abdul Jabbar Wilt Chamberlain Bill Russell Shaq Robinsons Honors Honors: NBA champion (1999, 2003); NBA MVP (1995); Defensive Player of the Year (1992); Rookie of the Year (1990); All-NBA First Team (1991, '92, '95, '96); All-NBA Second Team (1994, '98); All-NBA Third Team (1990, '93, 2000, '01); All-Defensive First Team (1991, '92, '95, '96); All-Defensive Second Team (1990, '93, '94, '98); 10-time NBA All-Star; NBA Sportsmanship Award (2001); Olympic gold medalist (1992, '96); Olympic bronze medal (1988); One of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996). |
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Malone was a forward, wasn't he?
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Malone was a forward. Not a center. [/ QUOTE ] I'm just going to let this one go. I suspect others won't be quite as forgiving. |
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I like your list. The only 2 I disagree with are Ewing and Walton. I think Nate Thurmond and Robert Parrish belong.
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Malone was a forward. Not a center. [/ QUOTE ] No. |
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