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2015 Anger General Greatest post-merger Players of All Time #41

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The results are in. Stephen Curry was voted as the #40 greatest post-merger player of all-time.

Each thread will be stickied to the general board until the given round is over. Nominations during this round are open.

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
34. Robert Parish
35. Pau Gasol
36. Alonzo Mourning
37. Dominique Wilkins
38. Dennis Rodman
39. Dennis Johnson
40. Stephen Curry

Begin by casting your vote for #41 from these candidates:


Alex English -

Tony Parker - 2

Reggie Miller - 4

Ray Allen - 4


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I will nominate Dikembe Mutombo.
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I'll vote for Ray Allen. He was a solid #1 option....clutch player....great scorer....awesome role player....and one of the greatest shooters in NBA history. He's a solid choice for this spot.


It's also time to nominate James Worthy. His playoff success is enough to garner attention at this point. He was more impactful on his teams' success than Tony Parker was/is for the Spurs IMO.
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I'll go with Tony Parker.

Joe Dumars needs to be on here as well as Ben Wallace
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Nominate Worthy again, I'll take Ray Ray here
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My vote, yet again, is for Reggie Miller. He's ringless and was not as individually skilled as Ray. The stats are pretty much a push. what he was able to do with the tools that he had in the circumstances that he regularly played in enough for me to put him a slot above Ray, despite Ray's rings.
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elmouse03 wrote:I'll go with Tony Parker.

Joe Dumars needs to be on here as well as Ben Wallace
Not sure about Ben. He was an absolutely dreadful offensive player, unlike Mutombo and Rodman.
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elmouse03 wrote:I'll go with Tony Parker.

Joe Dumars needs to be on here as well as Ben Wallace
Not sure about Ben. He was an absolutely dreadful offensive player, unlike Mutombo and Rodman.
But he was a multiple time all star, rebounding champ, and dpoy and has a ring.
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elmouse03 wrote:
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elmouse03 wrote:I'll go with Tony Parker.

Joe Dumars needs to be on here as well as Ben Wallace
Not sure about Ben. He was an absolutely dreadful offensive player, unlike Mutombo and Rodman.
But he was a multiple time all star, rebounding champ, and dpoy and has a ring.
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Nominate worthy, pick Reggie Miller.
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Tony Parker.
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Parker.
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The people picking Parker, have you no shame?

Reggie was A Top Dog for 18 seasons in Indiana, was the 2nd most prolific 3-pt shooter ever, one of the clutchest players ever and was only stopped by 2 of the most dominating forces in NBA History......MJ and the Bulls and Shaq and the Lakers from establishing further eliteness.


Sure Parker is a nice player, with a Finals MVP and 4 Titles, but he rode the back of Duncan for most of those. There is simply no way TP is better than Miller or Ray Allen.
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dwcmwa wrote:The people picking Parker, have you no shame?

Reggie was A Top Dog for 18 seasons in Indiana, was the 2nd most prolific 3-pt shooter ever, one of the clutchest players ever and was only stopped by 2 of the most dominating forces in NBA History......MJ and the Bulls and Shaq and the Lakers from establishing further eliteness.


Sure Parker is a nice player, with a Finals MVP and 4 Titles, but he rode the back of Duncan for most of those. There is simply no way TP is better than Miller or Ray Allen.
Neither Reggie nor Allen has the hardware TP has. And, like Scottie Pippen, Tony Parker shouldn't be punished for having played with an all-time great. He's a great player in his own right.
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dwcmwa wrote:The people picking Parker, have you no shame?

Reggie was A Top Dog for 18 seasons in Indiana, was the 2nd most prolific 3-pt shooter ever, one of the clutchest players ever and was only stopped by 2 of the most dominating forces in NBA History......MJ and the Bulls and Shaq and the Lakers from establishing further eliteness.


Sure Parker is a nice player, with a Finals MVP and 4 Titles, but he rode the back of Duncan for most of those. There is simply no way TP is better than Miller or Ray Allen.
Tony Parker one year was 3rd in FG%. 2 guys ahead of him were Shaq and Eddy Curry.
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I truly have no idea how someone could slot Reggie Miller into the "great player" category.

He simply wasn't. He was a "good" player on average who had a handful of great moments (lots of which were in the playoffs).

But you are what you repeatedly do, and Reggie's baseline was squarely in the "good, but not a superstar" camp.
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Bush4Ever wrote:I truly have no idea how someone could slot Reggie Miller into the "great player" category.

He simply wasn't. He was a "good" player on average who had a handful of great moments (lots of which were in the playoffs).

But you are what you repeatedly do, and Reggie's baseline was squarely in the "good, but not a superstar" camp.

We're on player #41 on this list and it doesn't include anyone prior to 1976. I think we're a little bit outside of the "great player" category. We don't even have any MVPs left to choose from other than D-Rose, who won't make this list. No lead dog champions remain. We're at the stage where it's either "really good lead dogs that didn't win titles", or "really good role players that helped win titles".

Reggie fits one of those descriptions.
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I was mostly referencing Dwcma's post above, which sort of had that tone to me of at least romanticizing Reggie Miller's career...which I think happens more than other good players because he has an unusual amount of discrete and powerful accomplishments in the playoffs for someone of his baseline level of play.

Miller is a fine pick here for sure.
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