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Larry Hunter coached Gary Trent in college and said this: “He was just an unbelievable physical specimen and athlete. He had over a 45-inch vertical jump. In college, his bench press was well up over 400 pounds, and a few years later in the I suffer from OCFD obsessive compulsive fishing disorder shirt and I will buy this NBA it was up over 500 pounds. He had great hands and quickness for a man of his size, combined with that unbelievable power and explosiveness and strength.” It also seems impossible that a seven-footer could leap as high as Wilt did, but there are photos of his hands around the top of the blackboard. It seems impossible that anyone could score 100 points or average 50 points per game while being double- and triple-teamed much of the time, but Wilt did both. It seems impossible that an NBA center could lead the league in assists, but Wilt did that too.



If anyone could do the I suffer from OCFD obsessive compulsive fishing disorder shirt and I will buy this physically “impossible” it was Wilt Chamberlain, the man who dwarfed Conan the Barbarian and once grabbed 55 rebounds against the great Bill Russell. #NBA #BASKETBALL #BIGS #MRB-NBA #MRBKAREEM #MRBRUSSELL #MRB-BASKETBALL #MRBBIGS #MRB-SPORTS #MRBWILT #MRBBENCH #SIXTH-MAN #MRB-BENCH #MRB-SIXTH-MAN I love Shaquille O’Neal. He was a real force of nature when he came to the NBA in 1992. An incredible dominant player. In addition, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar had a healthier lifestyle which allowed him to have a longer career at the top le… Kareem, no doubt. I remember Darryl Dawkins, the late 76er, saying during in an interview, who guarded Jabbar when Phila fought the Lakers in the 80s: “We tried our best, but there was Jabbar, sky-hooking there, sky-hooking here. We fought back, but there was Jabbar, sky-hooking there, sky-hooking here. The score would have been closer, but there was Jabbar, sky-hooking there, sky-hooking here.” Kareem and its not even close. Kareem had a more successful career. The two had about the same career field goal percentages but Shaq relied on 2ft from the basket attempts while Kareem was deadly with a hookshot 10–14 feet out. Kareem was a better defender, rebounder, passer, and free throw shooter. If Shaq could have shot free throws for average he’s be in the 30,000 point club. Kareem’s teams won a higher percentage of games than Shaq’s teams. (68.8% vs 65.5%). One stat I rarely hear mentioned about Kareem is the fact he was the first player to have a scoring, rebounding and a shot blocking title. David Robinson is the only player to do it since. Wilt Chamberlain is the only other player to lead th…


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