He ALSO specifically stated that his list is about "the impact each (player) had in his own time over the course of a career" and "ranks the players who have provided the largest increase in the odds of a team winning championships over the course of their careers".Y2K wrote:Ben specifically stated:vcsgrizzfan wrote:Why don't you read the scouting reports and criteria instead of just putting your fingers in your ears like a two year old and yelling "I can't hear you".thedangerouskitchen wrote:
Go ahead and explain why you believe KG > Magic and Bird... and while you're at it, tell us why you agree with the author of the list that Malone > Kobe.
What This List Is Not
This list will not make traditional “arguments” for players. I won’t attempt to balance Kobe’s championships without Shaq, nor do I care about accolades like All-Star teams or the number of Hall of Fame teammates someone played with. I also don’t care how many rings a player won; the very thing I’m trying to tease out is who provided the most lift. Sometimes that lift is good enough to win, sometimes it’s not.
There are no time machines either — it’s not about how players would do today if transported into the past or future. It’s about the impact each had in his own time over the course of a career.
So with that, go ahead and justify KG over Magic and Bird and Malone over Kobe.
So far no one has had the sack to do so.
TDK is waiting...