The difference between those is that Mikan was the man for his era, whereas Wade for the most part took a back seat to Kobe and LeBron. So I understand the placement of Mikan. However, at this point, I think we'd be really stretching for reasons to not put Wade in.ripper76 wrote:Well we were both a bit snarky there I think.AbeVigodaLive wrote:ripper76 wrote:
I'm not interested in moving your needle.
I've discussed the case for Wade in depth a couple times in these polls.
Well, thanks for the basketball discussion. I wasn't pushing your buttons. In all seriousness, I was hoping to learn more.
If you're kind enough to rehash what you wrote previously, or even want to copy and paste it... much obliged. I think it would add to the debate.
Anyway, yuh laid out some good accolades above.
Wade at his peak was unstoppable and he was at that level on the biggest stages deep in the playoffs and the Finals. People like to discount him because his "peak" was relatively short, but I think at this level you have to look at how good a guy was at his best. Some of this other guys had short, even shorter careers and dealt with injuries too. Mikan played roughly 62% of the number of games Wade played. He played fewer and shorter seasons and had bad injury problems as well, but that's not really held against him, not to the extent it is for Wade. Wade his going into his 12th year, and he's been a very high level almost the whole time. He's a better all around player at his position than a lot of these guys (in the area of assists, rebounds, steals, blocks) while being a top scorer.
People have used the PPG stat and PER to justify their votes for players already on the list. If you look at those, Wade is 8th all time in career PER, and 17th in career PPG. Dirk is 19th in career PER and 27th in career PPG. I don't see how Dirk is a better scorer or all around player than Wade and has one championship to three.
On the whole, I think Wade belongs on the list, certainly at this point, and definitely ahead of Dirk.
Isiah Thomas was a great player in his own right, but I think we'd be overstating his impact on those championship Pistons teams by putting him in ahead of Wade.