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[–] Ashyr 7 points 9 months ago (9 children)
[–] [email protected] 14 points 9 months ago (4 children)

There was a funny infographic comparing body sizes and skill sets in basketball, larger guys can play under the net, hit the lay ups, smaller guys drive to the rim, or feel stop short and hit the mid range. After Steph Curry, everyone goes for the 3.

His points per shot attempt were higher from the 3 than from anywhere else on the court (he hits more 2's, but gets more points per attempt, and was consistent enough at hitting the 3s), I believe he was the first person to achieve that, every NBA team is looking for the next Steph, and most every college athlete is attempting to be that.

[–] Ashyr 8 points 9 months ago (3 children)

That's really fascinating. Thanks for explaining it to me.

You don't have to, but out of curiosity, what would your personal top ten list look like?

[–] Untitled4774 10 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Asking for a top 10 is fixing for a fight, but mostly it’s a matter of perspective. A lot of guys who watched 00s ball will say Kobe because of how electric he was, 90s Jordan, 80s Bird. Each era has their guys, and it’s hard to be objective. I’m not the guy you asked but for me:

  1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  2. Michael Jordan
  3. Lebron James
  4. Bill Russell
  5. Wilt Chamberlain
  6. Hakeem Olajuwon
  7. Magic Johnson
  8. Larry Bird
  9. Shaquille O’Neal
  10. Steph Curry, Elgin Baylor, Dr. J, Tim Duncan, Kobe, Dirk, Big O

I have my reasons, but Kareem was a men among boys and changed the game so much, on and off the court. He, and others, pushed for black rights while still being the best in the court and dealing with the push back from the side who didn’t want that change. He’ll always have my respect. Amazing person, I think if you can’t put him as a number one for his on court he has to be up there for his off court contributions too.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

I see your list and I'm ready to fight.

Jks, but it is a very divisive question!

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