shakes wrote:
There's not any debate over who had the better career between Isiah and Mullin, no one (including me) ever said there was.
So we agree, if it was the best players Isiah would have been there. Cool.
shakes wrote:
There's also no debate that Bird was not talented enough to be on the team, but was selected because of his meaning to the game in general. Same with Magic to a lessor extent. Isiah has no such status. A great player, an all time great, but not someone in the running for the league's Mt. Rushmore in terms of what he meant to the game and the growth of the game at home and internationally.
See that's where I disagree. I think Isiah was part of that ERA. If you're looking the late 80's-90's it was Magic, Bird, Michael, and Isiah as much as people might hate him.
shakes wrote:
And you are wrong, the idea was not to put the best team together based on the previous 4 years, it was to put the best team together based on the exact moment the team was formed (with the obvious two exceptions of Bird and Magic).
Is that forumla written or spoken of somewhere? I always took Magic and Bird's inclusion to mean it was a "That era" group
shakes wrote:
Under that criteria, Mullin, who was coming off a 2nd team all NBA season obviously qualifies. At the time the team was selected and even in the year following the selection and leading up to the actual games he was without a doubt a top 10 player and easily better than Isiah as I proved with the stat comparison.
I never made a statement about who was better in just that one year.
shakes wrote:
As for your list of 10 players better than Mullin, I would put Mullin ahead of everyone on that list except Hakeen and possibly Kevin Johnson. And I don't think its even really debatable. The only one who even comes close stats wise is Dominique and his shooting percentage was far lower than Mullin's while averaging 2-3pts more.
Well, I added those guys as a top 20. If I were doing it without arguing against the Chris Mullin fan club, Id have Mullin 14th or 15th. Depends how you view what Rodman did.
shakes wrote:
Some of those names you have above Mullin are downright laughable. Petrovic? And you call me a moron?
That was a shot at some of my fellow boardmembers who went crazy when I said Petrovic may not have been a legit hall of famer.