2014 Anger General Greatest of All Time: #4 selection
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Magic could have played anywhere, from backcourt PG to backcourt C. He even played back, mid, and frontcourt center in the famous game 6 in the 1980 Finals.
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deezna10 wrote:Robceltsfan wrote:deezna10 wrote: Magic wasn't a PG, he was a SG
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Definitely very versatile.Bush4Ever wrote:Magic could have played anywhere, from backcourt PG to backcourt C. He even played back, mid, and frontcourt center in the famous game 6 in the 1980 Finals.
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Re: 2014 Anger General Top Ten Greatest of All Time: #4 selection
Larry Bird
He was a better player than Magic IMO. Offensively he was al least just as good. On Defense, he was Better!
If not for his injury, he'd be even higher.
He was a better player than Magic IMO. Offensively he was al least just as good. On Defense, he was Better!
If not for his injury, he'd be even higher.
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AbeVigodaLive wrote:deezna10 wrote:Robceltsfan wrote:
Magic was a frontcourt PG.
He was a point shooting guard
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To be perfectly fair to sportswise, until Nixon was traded Magic wasn't the nominal PG, per se. From the tape I've seen of his first four years, he's slashing/cutting off ball and creating shots/playmaking in the post most of the time. He does seem to run the offense when Nixon was off the court, but I mean...it's kinda obvious that he was a point guard even then.
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That was a unique situation. They had 2 great point guards, who both wanted to play on-ball. Magic was bigger and the better passer but couldn't shoot much. Nixon was a great passer and was a solid shooter. The plan was for Norm to move to the 2-guard but he didn't like having go share duties, as he was a proven star at PG.fpliii wrote:To be perfectly fair to sportswise, until Nixon was traded Magic wasn't the nominal PG, per se. From the tape I've seen of his first four years, he's slashing/cutting off ball and creating shots/playmaking in the post most of the time. He does seem to run the offense when Nixon was off the court, but I mean...it's kinda obvious that he was a point guard even then.
That's why when ppl talk about Magic being lead dog in those earlier years, they couldnt be more wrong.
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Maybe the best passing back court of all time as I think both averaged 7+apg in their time together.y2ktors wrote:That was a unique situation. They had 2 great point guards, who both wanted to play on-ball. Magic was bigger and the better passer but couldn't shoot much. Nixon was a great passer and was a solid shooter. The plan was for Norm to move to the 2-guard but he didn't like having go share duties, as he was a proven star at PG.fpliii wrote:To be perfectly fair to sportswise, until Nixon was traded Magic wasn't the nominal PG, per se. From the tape I've seen of his first four years, he's slashing/cutting off ball and creating shots/playmaking in the post most of the time. He does seem to run the offense when Nixon was off the court, but I mean...it's kinda obvious that he was a point guard even then.
That's why when ppl talk about Magic being lead dog in those earlier years, they couldnt be more wrong.
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Norm led the league in assists his first year after being traded from the lakers.elmouse03 wrote:Maybe the best passing back court of all time as I think both averaged 7+apg in their time together.y2ktors wrote:That was a unique situation. They had 2 great point guards, who both wanted to play on-ball. Magic was bigger and the better passer but couldn't shoot much. Nixon was a great passer and was a solid shooter. The plan was for Norm to move to the 2-guard but he didn't like having go share duties, as he was a proven star at PG.fpliii wrote:To be perfectly fair to sportswise, until Nixon was traded Magic wasn't the nominal PG, per se. From the tape I've seen of his first four years, he's slashing/cutting off ball and creating shots/playmaking in the post most of the time. He does seem to run the offense when Nixon was off the court, but I mean...it's kinda obvious that he was a point guard even then.
That's why when ppl talk about Magic being lead dog in those earlier years, they couldnt be more wrong.
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underrated point guard to say the least.y2ktors wrote:Norm led the league in assists his first year after being traded from the lakers.elmouse03 wrote:Maybe the best passing back court of all time as I think both averaged 7+apg in their time together.y2ktors wrote:
That was a unique situation. They had 2 great point guards, who both wanted to play on-ball. Magic was bigger and the better passer but couldn't shoot much. Nixon was a great passer and was a solid shooter. The plan was for Norm to move to the 2-guard but he didn't like having go share duties, as he was a proven star at PG.
That's why when ppl talk about Magic being lead dog in those earlier years, they couldnt be more wrong.
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Still close top 10 in career apg.elmouse03 wrote:underrated point guard to say the least.y2ktors wrote:Norm led the league in assists his first year after being traded from the lakers.elmouse03 wrote:
Maybe the best passing back court of all time as I think both averaged 7+apg in their time together.
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Oh damn! The OP just got shitted on!LakersNeedShaq wrote:The guy who banged 20,000 wimmins and one of them being yo gran'ma.
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gaskill15 wrote:Oh damn! The OP just got shitted on!LakersNeedShaq wrote:The guy who banged 20,000 wimmins and one of them being yo gran'ma.
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LakersNeedShaq wrote:gaskill15 wrote:Oh damn! The OP just got shitted on!LakersNeedShaq wrote:The guy who banged 20,000 wimmins and one of them being yo gran'ma.
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Re: 2014 Anger General Top Ten Greatest of All Time: #4 selection
My list has Magic and Bird tied at #4... so for the sake of this poll, kindly award 1 point to each player because, really, how can you say with ANY degree of certainty that one guy deserves a higher ranking than the other?
I don't think you can.
Yes, Magic won more Championships and he experienced more team-success; however you could argue (very strongly) that that was due (in large part) to the fact that his Lakers had a virtual cake-walk to the Finals every year "relative to" Bird and the Celtics, who had to go through the Sixers and Bad Boys just to get to the big dance.
Plus, IMO anyway, Bird was a better "individual" player, which sort of make up for the fact that Magic was 2-1 against Larry head-to-head.
So this one is too close for me to call.
I don't think you can.
Yes, Magic won more Championships and he experienced more team-success; however you could argue (very strongly) that that was due (in large part) to the fact that his Lakers had a virtual cake-walk to the Finals every year "relative to" Bird and the Celtics, who had to go through the Sixers and Bad Boys just to get to the big dance.
Plus, IMO anyway, Bird was a better "individual" player, which sort of make up for the fact that Magic was 2-1 against Larry head-to-head.
So this one is too close for me to call.
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