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Re: Athlete who has retired most victorious
Jim Brown without question should top the list.
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Re: Athlete who has retired most victorious
Bill Russell: 13 years played, 11 Rings.
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Re: Athlete who has retired most victorious
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Bill Russell: 13 years played, 11 Rings. [/ QUOTE ] thread over. |
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Re: Athlete who has retired most victorious
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[ QUOTE ] Bill Russell: 13 years played, 11 Rings. [/ QUOTE ] thread over. [/ QUOTE ] tough to disagree |
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Re: Athlete who has retired most victorious
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Bill Russell: 13 years played, 11 Rings. [/ QUOTE ] thread over. [/ QUOTE ] tough to disagree [/ QUOTE ] Actually, it's quite easy to disagree. The question was what athlete went out on top, with the most talent left. Bill Russell retired after winning 10 NBA titles, but that could've been the case for a lot of players had the Celtics kept them on the team, even the terrible bench players. With less great players back in the 1960s, Russell's numbers are inflated. In his final season, he averaged 9.9 points and 19 rebounds, but averaging that many rebounds was not unheard of back then. He did not go out on top with the most talent left. The correct answer is Jim Brown. |
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Re: Athlete who has retired most victorious
George Best
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In recent times i would say ZinZan Brook still had a lot of talent when he retired. Lomu still had a lot of telent when his kidney problems hit him. Going back in time I would suggest Don Bradman who averaged an incredible 99 with the bat still had huge amounts of telent when he retired.
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Re: Athlete who has retired most victorious
I think Barry Sanders still had some good years left.
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Re: Athlete who has retired most victorious
Lance Armstrong
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Re: Athlete who has retired most victorious
I am confused. The subject line asks which athlete retired most victorious. This would be Bill Russell.
The body of the post asks which athlete retired with the most still left in the tank. This would be Jim Brown. As far as Sandy Koufax goes. Even though he had a tremendous final year, he retired because his arm was close to falling off. |
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