Dam he could bench 500??? That’s gotta be super rare for someone that tall with long arms. No wonder dude pulled
Actually, at his peak, he supposedly could bench around 600.
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Dam he could bench 500??? That’s gotta be super rare for someone that tall with long arms. No wonder dude pulled
I don't believe he would dominate in the same fashion that he did in the 60's. He would still be the gold standard for size and strength. But, he he wouldn't have a crazy advantage over modern-day centers. He was physically superior in every aspect to the center of the 1960's. Would he still be a superstar if he played today? Sure. But, given the small-ball evolution of the game, compounded with athletic big men on every team, he wouldn't be unstoppable, IMO.
No Pistol Pete?
No lol. He made all NBA first team twice. Never a champion. Never an MVP.No Pistol Pete?
Anyone who doesn’t have Bron #2 is trying way, way too hard.1. MJ
2. Kareem
3. Magic
4. lebron
5. Russell
6. Duncan
7. Wilt
8. Bird
9. Shaq
10. Hakeem
11. Oscar
12. Kobe
13. Moses
14. Hondo
15. West
16. Durant
17. Dirk
18. Dr.J
19. KG
20. Curry
Anyone who doesn’t have Bron #2 is trying way, way too hard.
Kareem is a solid #3. Russell #4. Kobe is borderline top 10. But that’s just one guy’s opinion.Yeah....
Possibly.
But anyone younger than 45 may not realize how elite Kareem really was.
Narratives get to push to the now so people watch television.
Next elite player it could LeBron vs them
Just like how it is MJ vs LeBron or MJ vs Kobe
Kareem is a solid #3. Russell #4. Kobe is borderline top 10. But that’s just one guy’s opinion.