He probably was the best player on the 92/93 Pacers. He had 19,1 P, 9,0 R and 6,0 A in that season. He led the Pacers in MPG, RPG and APG. And he was the second best scorer behind Reggie Miller.
]]>6. Is he the very best (eligible) basketball player in history NOT NAMED ARTIS GILMORE who is not in the Hall of Fame?
That way we can see how he, or anyone else, compares with those on the outside. As the question reads now, there's no reason to ask it. Every one of these Keltner Lists comes up no on question six. For the sake of discussion, alter the question.
]]>I think chaunce would be a good one, but he has a lot of basketball left to play. I think we should stick to guy who are retired or their best seasons are far behind them.
I would personally love to see Dennis Rodman. I can see both sides of the agreement on him very well. Statically dominated of a key category over several seasons like few have done. Key member of several championships. I think he is the best defensive player that when you look at his raw numbers (blocks and steals) you would have no clue. Was he ever the best player on his team? I think he did lead a very good Pistons team in WS one season. How has his antics clouded his perception?
I also think Mullin would be good, but Penny Hardaway? I think Penny would be a waste of time his peek was too short. I think Grant Hill has a better shot than Penny.
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