2015 Anger General Greatest post-merger Players of All Time #34
2015 Anger General Greatest post-merger Players of All Time #34
The results are in. Due to a tie in the run-off vote, both Bill Walton and Dwight Howard were voted as the #32 greatest post-merger players of all-time.
Each thread will be stickied to the general board until the given round is over. Nominations during this round are closed.
1. Michael Jordan
2. Tim Duncan
3. Earvin Magic Johnson
4. Larry Bird
5. Shaquille O'Neal
6. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
7. Kobe Bryant
8. Hakeem Olajuwon
9. Lebron James
10. Moses Malone
11. Kevin Garnett
12. David Robinson
13. Dirk Nowitzki
14. Karl Malone
15. Dwyane Wade
16. Julius Erving
17. Charles Barkley
18. Scottie Pippen
19. Isiah Thomas
20. John Stockton
21. Patrick Ewing
22. Clyde Drexler
23. Steve Nash
24. Kevin McHale
25. Kevin Durant
26. Gary Payton
27. Jason Kidd
28. George Gervin
29. Chris Paul
30. Allen Iverson
31. Paul Pierce
32. Bill Walton Dwight Howard
Begin by casting your vote for #34 from these candidates:
Alonzo Mourning - 1
Robert Parish - 4
Pau Gasol - 3
Reggie Miller -
Ray Allen - 1
Total Votes: 9
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Re: 2015 Anger General Greatest post-merger Players of All Time #33
so like shouldn't this be 34th best ever or summinthin' ?
Anyway, I vote Parish.
Anyway, I vote Parish.
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Indeed. I just caught that error.Bush4Ever wrote:so like shouldn't this be 34th best ever or summinthin' ?
Anyway, I vote Parish.
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Re: 2015 Anger General Greatest post-merger Players of All Time #34
Parish or Zo.
Hmmmmmm...
Hmmmmmm...
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Pau Gasol.
Pau 18/9/3/2 PER 22, 2 2nd dog rings.
Parish 15/9/1/2 PER 19, ? 2nd dog rings.
I just don't see where Parish's edge in defense bridges the large edge in stats and playoff performance that Pau has.
Pau's playoff PER is 21 vs 16 for Parish. That's quite a large gap my friends.
Pau 18/9/3/2 PER 22, 2 2nd dog rings.
Parish 15/9/1/2 PER 19, ? 2nd dog rings.
I just don't see where Parish's edge in defense bridges the large edge in stats and playoff performance that Pau has.
Pau's playoff PER is 21 vs 16 for Parish. That's quite a large gap my friends.
Re: 2015 Anger General Greatest post-merger Players of All Time #34
Funny that Parish seems to be getting votes due to his defense, yet made ZERO all defensive teams.
Abe has mentioned nostalgia votes, this appears to be one.
Abe has mentioned nostalgia votes, this appears to be one.
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Odogg wrote:Funny that Parish seems to be getting votes due to his defense, yet made ZERO all defensive teams.
Abe has mentioned nostalgia votes, this appears to be one.
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Re: 2015 Anger General Greatest post-merger Players of All Time #34
Parish.
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This will be quick, because I got to run.
1. Gasol's playoff years where he played the bulk of his games took place in the ages usually associated with peak performance. On the other hand, Parish not only played way more playoff games, he played them all over the age range, with roughly 40 games taking place past the age Gasol is now.
2. It's better to look at *ranks* as opposed to raw values when comparing PER across eras.
3. In my eyes, there isn't a *radical* difference between them in terms of peak performance (Parish has 3 top 10 PER ranks, Gasol has 2), in general hardware (Parish has 9 AS games to Gasol's 5--although played in a tougher era position-wise, all-nbas not amazingly difference, etc...), or team success via role (neither did anything as a lead dog, both won multiple rings in a major secondary role, etc....
4. Where I *do* think they part ways is on a career front in volume statistics. Parish is 7th all time in rebounds, Gasol barely inches into the top 50. Parish is 26th in points, Gasol is 64th, Parish is better on blocks, etc....
I don't Gasol makes up that type of gap in the other areas we usually discuss. YMMV (I do think Gasol is a reasonable choice for this spot though).
1. Gasol's playoff years where he played the bulk of his games took place in the ages usually associated with peak performance. On the other hand, Parish not only played way more playoff games, he played them all over the age range, with roughly 40 games taking place past the age Gasol is now.
2. It's better to look at *ranks* as opposed to raw values when comparing PER across eras.
3. In my eyes, there isn't a *radical* difference between them in terms of peak performance (Parish has 3 top 10 PER ranks, Gasol has 2), in general hardware (Parish has 9 AS games to Gasol's 5--although played in a tougher era position-wise, all-nbas not amazingly difference, etc...), or team success via role (neither did anything as a lead dog, both won multiple rings in a major secondary role, etc....
4. Where I *do* think they part ways is on a career front in volume statistics. Parish is 7th all time in rebounds, Gasol barely inches into the top 50. Parish is 26th in points, Gasol is 64th, Parish is better on blocks, etc....
I don't Gasol makes up that type of gap in the other areas we usually discuss. YMMV (I do think Gasol is a reasonable choice for this spot though).
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And only 2 spots to fill. Tree Rollins was another one.Robceltsfan wrote:Odogg wrote:Funny that Parish seems to be getting votes due to his defense, yet made ZERO all defensive teams.
Abe has mentioned nostalgia votes, this appears to be one.
Kareem...Moses...Hakeem...Eaton........there was a lot of competition for the All-Defense team back then.
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Good points with the all time rebounds and blocks esp, 8 and 11 respectively, for Parish.Bush4Ever wrote:This will be quick, because I got to run.
1. Gasol's playoff years where he played the bulk of his games took place in the ages usually associated with peak performance. On the other hand, Parish not only played way more playoff games, he played them all over the age range, with roughly 40 games taking place past the age Gasol is now.
2. It's better to look at *ranks* as opposed to raw values when comparing PER across eras.
3. In my eyes, there isn't a *radical* difference between them in terms of peak performance (Parish has 3 top 10 PER ranks, Gasol has 2), in general hardware (Parish has 9 AS games to Gasol's 5--although played in a tougher era position-wise, all-nbas not amazingly difference, etc...), or team success via role (neither did anything as a lead dog, both won multiple rings in a major secondary role, etc....
4. Where I *do* think they part ways is on a career front in volume statistics. Parish is 7th all time in rebounds, Gasol barely inches into the top 50. Parish is 26th in points, Gasol is 64th, Parish is better on blocks, etc....
I don't Gasol makes up that type of gap in the other areas we usually discuss. YMMV (I do think Gasol is a reasonable choice for this spot though).
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Parish, and LOL @ Reggie Miller being a candidate now.
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I beg your pardon, Reggie is 2nd all-time in 3-point field goals, is one of the clutchest players ever, led Indiana for years and years to high seeds and the playoffs every year.Havlicekstealsit wrote:Parish, and LOL @ Reggie Miller being a candidate now.
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Just five all star appearances and zero 1st/2nd all league selections in almost 2 damn decades of service? No. "Years and years to high seeds", eh?dwcmwa wrote:I beg your pardon, Reggie is 2nd all-time in 3-point field goals, is one of the clutchest players ever, led Indiana for years and years to high seeds and the playoffs every year.Havlicekstealsit wrote:Parish, and LOL @ Reggie Miller being a candidate now.
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We're at that point of the list where we are going to start seeing guys like Miller be talked about.Havlicekstealsit wrote:Just five all star appearances and zero 1st/2nd all league selections in almost 2 damn decades of service? No. "Years and years to high seeds", eh?dwcmwa wrote:I beg your pardon, Reggie is 2nd all-time in 3-point field goals, is one of the clutchest players ever, led Indiana for years and years to high seeds and the playoffs every year.Havlicekstealsit wrote:Parish, and LOL @ Reggie Miller being a candidate now.
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