Who's The GOAT At Every Position?
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- Here's our take on the NBA's greatest of all time at every position. Disagree with out picks? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
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When people are arguing the NBA GOAT debate, there is always a clash and difference in opinions. Different basketball rules, different teammates and competition, and many other factors make any GOAT equation extremely complicated to solve. It’s hard to compare eras, and it’s hard to compare players that play different positions. So, we decided to go around that problem, and made a list of greatest players - for all five positions in basketball.
Who's The GOAT At Every Position? - Sport
Disagree with our list? Let us know your top 5.
you missed it at small forward and center. bird and wilt are the best ever. 84 nba finals game 5. the queen would have melted faster than the wicked witch in the wizard of oz. bird would have trash talked lebron into soiling his depends. wilt is the G.OA.T. period at any position
Bird is not better than bron but it’s close
@@angusthecat1689 Bird is a legend but if I were choosing, I need Lebron on my team, someone who can facilitate, who can put the ball in the hoops, very athletic, and is an All-around demon. Bird was just- slower, relied on shooting too much, his passing was decent and very good at some points, and his defense was just shitty.
@@1ksprite963 reading that comment i can tell you never saw him play
@@angusthecat1689 Nope, not one bit. But anyone with common sense would choose Lebron, Larry was a legend but his game is just all offense no defense, like a 80's Paul Pierce.
“Shaq 330 pounds of pure muscle” - being a little generous there.
Prime shaq wasn’t fat. A lot of his mass was relaxed muscles. Not as defined as bodybuilders’ muscles but muscles nonetheless
'00-'01 Shaq was still just a structure of brick and steal with flesh around it. But I'll give you this, he quickly got out of shape like after the chip of '01 he was just a 7 ft fat boy who could beat the Nets with J Kidd as their best player Kobe called him on it we all know its true but them first 2 he was like MJ in a sense "the perfect athlete".
@@fezzik7619
No way he only had 8% fat during his peak... That's just too low, at least for the eye test.
@@danielsantiago9637 what about rook shaq 290 and lookin under wieght
@@lucasmaddocks4804 at 7'2 its hard to judge all of this lol I just he got our of shape quickly after those 3 chips and 330 of pure muscle wasnt all that generous
PG: Mario Chalmers, SG: Alex Caruso, SF:Brian Scalabrine, PF: Boban Marjanovic, C: Tacko Fall
Coach: FlightReacts
Lol that’s chill but why Mario? I think it should be Michael Carter Williams
yee
It's too bad your team is gonna lose to the 3peat master Patrick McCaw. He has never not won an nba title
lmao
Finals MVP: SCALABRINE
“John Stockton was an above average shooter.”
John Stockton is #18 all time in career true shooting percentage, only one tenth of one percent behind James Harden.
He also #51 in all time career effective field goal percentage, a hundredth of a percent better than Kevin Durant.
Of course Curry is #5 and #13, but still. He was a lot better than above average
Stockton was a great shooter, no doubt about that.
not to mention leader in steals and assists
well yes but that is above average
he was! 5 11 slow couldn't jump give head his due
So many people disrespect John Stockton man
PG: Stephen Curry
SG: Kobe Bryant and MJ
SF: LeBron James
PF: Tim Duncan
C: Shaquille O’Neal
“Kawhi Leonard could become the first player to win a finals mvp with 3 different teams”
Lebron: I don’t think so
lol
You mean Nikola Jokic?
@@cabrascruff5626 umm explain that comment??? you lost me
@@cabrascruff5626 no Lebron literally just became the first player to win finals mvp with three teams
@@NaseIV Because Jokic Took out Kawhi😐 Like dude I'm literally a Lebron fan but the clippers wouldve beaten the Lakers Lbh
Everyone: 3 is more than 2
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: Way more of your shots go in when you are CLOSER to the basket
Hes right but it results in less points
@@Robertedwinhouse38 and the other team would have less chances at points
@@lukascubes9132 not if they shoot 3s
@@Robertedwinhouse38 That makes no sense at all. I mean if you use the big men to back down in the post and shoot mid-ranges, you burn down the shot clock and that means less pace = less chances to shoot, 2s or 3s.
@@lukascubes9132 no I’m saying if one team starts shooting 3’s the other team has no choice but to start shooting 3’s. But if a team starts shooting only 2s the other team can play however they want. How do you think we got to this era. Teams are giving each other no choice but to shoot 3s
The center position is the toughest to fill in my opinion. There are to many greats to choose from
Kareem rusell wilt shaq n hakeem
@@bewoklearning9039I would narrow that to Kareem, Shaq, and Wilt. The order is pretty interchangeable.
@@americandissident9062 you can’t cut Hakeem man
Wilt
Bill
Kareem
Hakeem
Shaq
Wilt averaged 40 ppg for 515 consecutive games (6 seasons). Rank #2 in that category goes to Elgin Baylor with 33 games. Fun fact: He also grabbed 25 rpg average for those 6 seasons.
40-25 average for 515 consecutive games and you can easily add 8 bpg. It's not even close.
@@konorkaotic9657 to me you had to be there to know how good hakeem was or watch many videos
Considering each ones era, I would pick: Magic, MJ, LeBron, Duncan and Bill Russell.
Considering the way the game is played today: Curry, MJ, Lebron, Duncan and Hakeen
Bron sucks at free throws and he's jump shot is below average.... I would take bird over bron if u going retro team..... Curry probably wouldn't be running pg if u got bron on the modern team he would be more of a spot up 3
Retro team
Magic
Jordan
Bird
Duncan
Kareem
Modern team
Curry
Mj
Bron
Duncan
Shaq
I don't think uve watch enough basketball
@@TheTonytone77 i like ur modern team. I would prob swap ducan with dirk tho
I’d switch bill Russell with Kareem personally
“That little laker boy” I felt that.😭 R.I.P Kobe
🤓
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PG: Magic
SG: MJ
SF: LeBron
PF: Tim Duncan
C: Kareem
Only answer
Jac Peche nigga Kareem didn’t play PF
Exactly
Completely agree
So sorry buddy, Wilt " The big dipper" Chamberlain replaces Kareem!
I was raised in the 60's and 70's. During that time, it was PG- Oscar Robertson, SG- Jerry West, SF- Elgin Baylor, PF- Bob Petitt, C- Wilt or Russell, with Kareem closing the gap. As of more recently, I know everyone is impressed with LeBron's physical gifts, but Larry Bird has been overlooked before.
I'll always go with The Dream as the best center I ever saw play. Just so damn good all around.
100%
Def the most skilled, by far, but imo i'd pick Wilt
Him or wilt
Thank you
Duncan was not a center he was a PF.
"Kawhi could become the first player to win finals MVP for three different teams''
Lebron: let me stop you there
Lebron isn’t on the nuggets
@@nitbit6964 so much wrong with what you said
@TheTreyWay thank you for being alive. I thought I was taking crazy pills there for a sec.
@@nitbit6964 so does that mean that only the nuggets can be considered as an NBA team?
LeBron too won finals mvp with three different teams, he has won with Lakers, Cavaliers, Heat
High school teacher 😂
I’m ion get it
He will only catch and shoot or be a play maker
Se paso de verga 🤣
He isnt wrong hahahaa
When it's March madness
My personal ranking
PG - Magic Johnson
SG - Michael Jordan
SF - LeBron James
PF - Tim Duncan
C - Wilt Chamberlain
Agreed
I agree but have Bill Russel instead of Wilt for the defense
Larry bird 😢
@@CornStock16 wilt has all the defence he just never really show his full potential because he was always asked to score
Kareem over wilt,wilt played against plumbers
As Wilt once told mj “They changed the rules to stop me from dominating and they changed the rules SO you could dominate.”
Edit: These guys in my replies know a lot about basketball, you should check it out.
Wilt was not allowed to dunk or post up near the hoop down low using his back to the basket backing down guys like 2000 shaq was allowed to do...mj meanwhile kept losing to the pistons until the summer 1990 rule changes about letting offensive players dribble without a hand on them especially in the air near the rim or else its called a foul..mj lived off that stuff which used to be let go a lot more..it made it easy to score at the rim vs bigs who were slow and go at the rim on guards from the perimeter who were strong used to hand checking but not as quick...totally a mismatch now cause he could get bigs in foul trouble or they had to let him score go in fear of a foul plus that opened up passing lanes off over help reactions on d and reb chances for bulls bigss wings...and the quicker guards were smaller so mj would post them up or shoot over them...either way you lose...
@@razkable Cool dude.
Mj was going to the playoffs almost every year the rule change didn't help him that much his team did
@@razkable The Flagrant foul rule wasn't introduced because of Jordan. What rule are you talking about? They also changed rules for Mikan, Mikan>Jordan?
@@87mchale.71 Jordan couldn't beat the Pistons. The league hated the Pistons. The Pistons figured out how to dominate while Magic and Bird were dying out. The league definitely changed the rules to benefit Jordan. Jordan was making the league mad money and giving them media attention. No super star got as much leverage as Jordan, not even Lebron. The league never pushed another player like Jordan because of how the numbers dropped when he retired. So they learned to never push just one player like that again. Jordan had plenty of leverage and is over pushed. Look at the delusional Jordan fanboys now, that should be a primary example right there.
Curry’s game will age well I think because he doesn’t rely on athleticism
When klay and curry get older, the warriors could sign a ben simmons/ Giannis type player to drive in and pass it out to the greatest shooters of all time
He doesn’t rely on his athleticism is because his shooting is so good
Your comment says 2 hours ago the video says 1 hour ago...
Hi Bye arrest me
True, shooters' games are easier to sustain at a high level for longer periods of time. However, usually athletic guards usually have a higher peak (provided they can still shoot decently).
2:19
"Steph and his splash brother"
Shows Seth curry
-_-
well Seth curry is his brother and he does splash so...
Dont disrespect Seth like that you scrub
@@serialhater7360 seth aint klay
@@oraora9724 but is seth steph's brother, answer me that
@Ethan Hill ik but the dude didn't have to disrespect seth like that
PG-Magic/Curry
SG-Jordan/Kobe
SF-Lebron/Bird
PF-Duncan/Malone
C-Wilt/Olajuwon
Is that starters and reserves
LMAO. Wilt was only good because NBA players were scrubs then.
@@techninja3001 he was also garbage in the playoffs.
Compared to the nba season*
W list, but ill put olajuwon above chamberlin
I somehow knew Curry was going to be point guard and don’t have issue being on someone’s list, but their eras have definitely 2 different positions from the traditional PG.
That point about Magic needing the ball? Keep in mind Nixon was the point guard in 80-83 before the Lakers traded him. During those years, Magic still obtained 2 finals MVPs. Not bad for “someone who needs the ball…” :)
I consider Curry an undersized SG playing out of position
The fact that curry plays off the ball is a big advantage and one of the major reasons why people choose him over magic. Although magic is a better and more complete PG than curry, he doesn’t need to be guarded at half court and off the ball making it tough for the opponent’s D
The greatest point guard ever is Stockton. Magic is second best. Curry is a great shooting guard, but an average point guard. He plays out of position.
Tim Duncan is the most underrated player in NBA history.
Jkinz 28 no Charles Barkley
Dirk is so underrated too
Scotti pipen is the most underrated player ever
Efe Doner lmao uh no
Facts
Che: *Allow me to introduce myself*
Lmao 2k20 haha
I hate that name I hope we get to choose what nicknames we want on 2k21
YungSalty we did back in 2019 but whatever...
@@MontanaNumba1 my friend, if you search a little, you will realize that there is a way to switch nicknames, they are limited, but you can change...
Mayco Iori I know what u are talking about but I’m talking about changing the name Che
Clyde Drexler is criminally under rated and absolutely should be up there with kobe and wade. Ironically one of the biggest reasons he's under rated is because he lived in MJ's shadow but damn did they have some good duels.
I might not give him the look over DWade simply for accolades but he’s for sure top 5
Let me save you some time.
Point guard: Stephen Curry (should be Magic though)
Shooting guard: Michael Jordan
Small forward: Lebron James
Power forward: Tim Duncan (even though he’s more of a center)
Center: Shaquille O’Neal (even though it should be Kareem)
"3 is more than 2 that what the basketball world figure out in the last decade thanks to Steph and his splash brother "
showing Seth curry pictures..
Klay : I'm I a joke for you??
they figured that out in 1979 when, they introduced the three in the NBA, but it wasn't that efficient when someone is hand checking you. they changed the rule it was not all splash brothers.
Try proofreading and spelling dude.
I didn't realize we were able to clone Steph and Klay, so that every NBA team has a set on their roster. You people don't think.
@@kevinstaggs5048 they missed 2 letters, calm down
@@somethinssketchy2117 I'm very calm thank you.
Bill Rusell: 11 NBA championsships
Wilt Chamberlain: 90 NBA records after 50 years of retirement
and you only mentioned them.... lol
go to mommy and cry about that
kareem abdul jabbar is better
Yep, I don’t expect Wilt and Bill to always be the top choices, but they definitely deserve to at least be in the discussion.
@@saadmanbinwarsi719 wilt is the best player ever. Better than Jordan or anyone. His height really helps.
But he wasn’t a winner in the same way true.. Hmmm - he didn’t want to win perhaps.. too easy for him.
@@saadmanbinwarsi719 Yea, everybody saying ”Kareem easily top three” but then nobody even mentions him at center race lol
GOAT point guard is tough. I usually go with Magic but Curry, A.I. and John Stockton are also close. Power forward is another tough call. I also have a hard time taking LeBron over Bird at SF.
Here's my All-Time starting five as of June 2022;
PG - Curry
SG - Jordan
SF - Bird
PF - Tim Duncan
C - Shaq
"B" Squad
PG - Magic
SG - Kobe
SF - LeBron
PF - Karl Malone
C - Hakeem Olajuwan
Just a question why is it a hard time taking Lebron over Bird?
Used LeBron as the point guard
The thing about lebron is he have athleticsm and have a very high iq, he can play any position, and 2nd best player of all time
PF- Brian Scalabrine
PG-White mamba
SG-The ginger ninja
C-Kwami Brown
SF-Anthony Bennett
BEST TEAM NO DOUT
82-0 for sure
Where Brian Scalabrine he used to win games without even playing in them.
Underrated comment
Jordan Goat LMAO
😂😂😂
THAT'S GOAT status
hold up, did u just start a goat video off with Caruso 😂😂😂
N21 Oh for sure😂
wdym caruso is the goat he averaged 262746383672734 ppg, 36727464 apg, 27264747636575 steals, 4638375829757488284748 blocks, and cant forget his fg% of 250% and 120% from three
No, The GOAT
He called Caruso the bald mamba🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭
prak Lang dude has a rude hairline
Dream team 80&90$
Magic PG
Michael SG
Bird SF
Karl Malone PF
Kareem/Hakeem C
Vs
Dream team 10&20$
PG Curry
SG Kobe
SF LeBron/Durant
PF Giannis
C Jokic
Olajuwon led THE-MOST dominant-threat team ever with the 1994 Houston Rockets man they were downright nasty and scary between Olajuwons domination and their other 4's 3's and insane defense you couldn't figure out when they weren't going to score on a possession or overturn-steal the other team's ball. They were the perfect team surrounded by the most complete center in league history. I would go on to say the dream team if 94/95 Olajuwon was on it would be worse because he was such a complete player, he transcended basketball the way Jordan did, but he was a center, and his team was furiously driven while in the absense of Jordan in those 2 odd years. Those of us who witnessed that time were so confused in that era of viewership because of the big hole of Jordan's disenfranchisement of basketball due to his dad's tragic killing and also this team that had stormed and assaulted the league in that void. The rockets were so ferocious the lock they had on basketball going into the post-season to the championship left no hope for anyone because you knew they were going to suffocate and pillage opponents. This 93-94 94-95 Rockets team for me had to be the best and Olajuwon would have been Bill Russell in championships had he had that team which he threatened to leave the Rockets for because of prior to the 1993 regular season and ended up getting it.
The Lakers Shaq would've rolled Hakeem!
"looking like a highschool teacher" lmaoo
LMAO
There's footage of Stockton walking around in Barcelona interviewing Dream Team fans, and no one recognized him. lol
Still found a way to make it look good😂
🙏🏽🤣
2:19 That's not his splash brother. That's his actual brother.
who just so happens to be a splasher himself
but fair enough
No Shit
@Time_DriftedChan football as in american football? Lmao hell nah
@Time_DriftedChan AHAHHAAHAHAHAHAH
when I was going to KU in the late '90s, Wilt Chamberlain came one time to accept an award. it was really cool to see him in person.
This is my personal own favorites of each goat of there position
Point Guard - Magic Johnson
Shooting - Michael Jordan
Small Forward - LeBron James
Power Forward - Tim Duncan
Center - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Here's Also My 2nd Favorite Every Goat In Each Position:
Point Guard - Stephen Curry
Shooting Guard - Kobe Bryant
Small Forward - Larry Bird
Power Forward -Karl Malone
Center - Shaquille O'Neal
1. Julian newman
2. Spike Lee
3. Stephen A smith
4. Lavar Ball
5. Kevin hart
fight me
Lavar plays the 4 and lee is a 2
you forgot Jordan
and caruso and Tacko
Lavar Ball the goat. He won 20 championships in 2 years but the camera's wasnt on
i agree, but then you added TRUMP, what a disgrace, even if its a joke.
Center seems like the most difficult choice by far. I'd probably go for Wilt cause of his unreal numbers, but still i think you could go with Russell, Kareem, Hakeem, Shaq or David Robinson and you wouldn't be wrong. Think Oscar Robertson deserves a special mention at the PG position too.
I'm taking Russell. He outsmarted Wilt each time and 11 rings is a lot.
Wilt and Russell got to beat up on factory workers. What they did in the time they played is remarkable but not nearly as impressive as Kareem, Shaq, Olajuwon.
@@Triqkshot you’re full of it. THINK for a moment, Bill was 10-0 in GAME 7 FINALS. THINK HARDER, who has 10 GAME 7 FINALS? And FOUR of those 10were against WILT, WHO LOST BY 1,2,2, and 4 points. The greatest era of NBA was the 60’s, 61-62 was the greatest year, Celts beat Warriors in Game 7 by ONE POINT, then win GAME 7 FINAL vs Lakers in OT, West and Baylor combine for 78 points, but Bill goes 30 points and 44 REBOUNDS. HE PLAYED ALL 53 MINUTES. How’s that for a bedtime story…
@@clu4u they played against paper boys nobody cares other than to admire what they did at the time.
@@Triqkshot that's actually false bleacher report should be sued for lying if it's possible. Why? The average American family made 6700 hundred a yr the average NBA player made 13000-13500. Only the 12th man or worse might work an extra job the stars focused purely on basketball. As a matter a fact I can disprove any myth from the 60s like Wilt had no 3 second rule false no shot clock false no goaltending false wilt played short white guys and his competition sucked false the 90s had the toughest defensive rules over the 60s false wilts competition was as tall as the 90s but sucked false whatever myth you wanna throw at me and I can explain it in great detail of need be just ask.
PG: Magic Johnson
SG: Michael Jordan
C: Shaq O Neal
PF: Tim Duncan
SF: Scottie Pippen
Allen Iverson get mentioned? I know his shooting percentages aren’t that good but he averaged 26 points per game over his career. He won mvp and absolutely changed the game. (Also his crossover was amazing ). Steph curry Chris Paul and more point guards. Just a idea dont know if everyone will ageree for a mention.
That 42 points Magic scored in the finals when Kareem was injured solidify’s Magic as the greatest PG of all time.
Facts
He was a damn versatile pg
He could play any position at a high level
Facts Im 24 years old and I wouldn't put Steph as the greatest pg ever
He was playing at center that game so that doesnt make sense really
I like that u did the best in each position. Makes more sense than a goat overall
But we all know that Michael Jordan is the goat
@@quandaledingle7609 Bill Russell. MJ over rated
@@younglove3362 🧢🧢🧢🧢
@@Dioniso_ whatever that is, still stands. MJ puts the "over" in overrated.
@@younglove3362 How i'm gonna sleep knowing what you said is false: 😴😴😴
I'm going to fill this out from easiest selection to hardest.
Shooting Guard: Michael Jordan
Power Forward: Tim Duncan
Point Guard: Magic Johnson
Small Forward: Larry Bird
Center: Bill Russell
Imagine if you put all of these on one team with the honorable mentions as bench players…. Would be so dominate
Magic to the 80s was what Steph Curry was to the second half of the 2010s.
No he wasn't...they're game styles are completely different..Bird was more like Curry..Magic couldn't shoot 3's..had no jump shot, poor mechanics. Magic was the elite pass first PG ..Curry is a shoot first 2 way gaurd listed as PG..no comparison to Magic. Curry and Bird both average 6 assist per game ..those are not elite point gaurd numbers. Bird and Curry two of the greatest 3pt shooters in the game...Magic not..Magic arguably the greatest PG ever
@@trol4889 I'm just pointing out facts...don't know how he meant it..but theres just no comparison to Curry and Magic..anyway you put it. Nothing to chill about..I wasn't disrespectful, didn't call names, made no personal attacks..just expressed my opinion and backed it up with facts...this is a discussion forum isn't it??
@@rodcav3 My take. The game has changed. Curry doesn’t need to facilitate in the traditional sense. He did that when Mark Jackson was around and teams swarmed him. They still swarm him today but he gets a lot of “off assists” that comes from his movement and all the attention the opposing teams put on him. So yeah he averages 6 assists but look how many of those other assists from draymond or whoever came directly from either Currys movement post pass or the double and triple team he gets once he passes half court.
@@jaeb4743 I respect your analysis but...even though the game has changed the point position hasn't look at Chris Paul, Rondo, the Ball brothers, Kyle Lowery, etc these are true points..Making the pass, finding people open, in the right spot with the right delivery that is a point gaurds role, thats not Stephs game. Steph is a shooter and the best to have ever done it..he is literally a 2 gaurd,... great shooters will always get attention no matter what position they play like Ray Allen, Reggie Miller, Larry Bird, , etc but they weren't point gaurds MJ, Kobe Dwade and AI were all 2 gaurds that got the same attention Steph gets...they created the problems for opposing teams like Steph does. They did it with they're ability to take the ball to the rack and penetrate..Steph doesn't penetrate as much because he is such a great outside shooter but Steph belongs in that league with the top 2 gaurds..not the point gaurds
@@rodcav3 I respect it. But out of the PGs you listed Rondo is the only one with a championship. Traditional PGs don’t really translate in today’s NBA. Too dig a little deeper Lonzo was considered a bust by a lot of ppl. Maybe because of his lack of shooting. This year he had a resurgence because of it. I can see where ur coming from tho with steph not being a “true” guard.
PG: Junior
SG: Junior
SF: Junior
PF: Junior
C: Junior
Jc R22 Che is 6th man
What about Pres and Justice
Y’all sleeping on AI
Freq gettin no love around here
PG: Magic
SG: Jordan
SF: Larry
PF: Duncan
C: Chamberlain
good selection
but u def a 1980s one
PG: Magic Johnson, Curry, Stockton, Steve Nash, Chris Paul
SG: Jordan, Kobe, Wade, Iverson, Ray Allen
SF: LBJ, Bird, Durant, Pippen, Kawhi
PF: Duncan, Malone, Nowitzki, Garnett, Barkley
C: Kareem, Wilt, Shaq, Olejuwon, Bill Russell.
If you say the GOAT at every position I would’ve said....
PG: Magic Johnson
SG: Michael Jordan
SF: LeBron James
PF: Tim Duncan
C: Wilt Chamberlain
💯💯💯💯Wilt is undderated.
Good list but the center position is debatable(shaq,Hakeem,Kareem,Robinson)
I agree with that list
YDV 2020 Bill Russell as well. 11 titles in 13 years
Who bout siakam?
He future 60000 mvp. 1000000000 finals mvp. First to get a million double and first to score 10000000 points
PG-Magic/Stock
Sg-🐐Mj/Kobe
Sf-Lebron/Bird
Pf-Timmy/Malone
C-Olajuwon/Kareem
@Nek minnit Skill wise i'd take Hakeem and Kareem over him
PG- Iverson
Curry is better then stockton
@@zymond8405 and magic imo
@@johnaajohni2129 personally i think they tied fr fr, i don't wanna say curry is better bc i don't wanna feel like i have recency biased. But yeah i think they atleast tied. People be underating curry, he part of the big 3 of the 2010's Lebron, KD, Curry.
Hakeem was my favorite non-Jordan player growing up (c'mon, we all liked Mike), I'd put him as my GOAT... if I had to build an all-time starting 5, I'd go with Steph, MJ, LeBron, Dirk and Dream. Magic and LeBron's games are pretty similar, so I'd rather have the dynamic scorer. 3 guys that spread the floor, MJ for the drives and Dream to anchor the post... how could you lose?
I like how 3 of them played for the lakers. It just proves how smart the lakers were at drafting and trading
That or everyone wanted to be in LA or Boston. Back in the day all the best players played for a couple of teams and teams were super stacked
PG: Kristaps Porzingis
SG: Tacko Fall
SF: Yao Ming
PF: Gheorghe Muresan
C: Manute Bol
Come at me.
Why would Gheorge be PF he's taller than Manute
@@twardd Both of them are 7"7
@@mochi4387 He's still less than an inch taller
Coach is flight because he is the greatest player of all time but he just had the camera off
PG: Muggsy Bogues
SG: Spud Webb
SF: Isaiah Thomas
PF: Nate Robinson
C: Ty Lawson
Try me b*tch.
Kareem was 7'2 in his bare feet. I'd also put Julius Erving on the list of small forwards. He won championships in the ABA. And carried that league. He elevated the level of play above the rim for the first time. After Wilt Chamberlain opened the door Dr.J was first multi million dollar advertising man in basketball. As Michael Jordan has said if there was no Dr.J there would have been no MJ. Erving is a leader in most minutes played and consistent numbers overall. And he had crossover appeal to non basketball fans.
For me, i would also have to consider team chemistry, for the same reasons you didn't pick Magic, i wouldn't pick Jordan.
My team would look like this:
PG - John Stockton
SG - Dwayne Wade
SF - Larry Bird
PF - Tim Duncan
C - Hakeem Olajuwan
Here you have players that are capable and willing to take on role player roles but also capable and willing to take the star position too. With the exception of John Stockton, all of these players are players you would build a dynasty around and even Stockton himself would be the best number 2 on any of those dynasties you choose to build with these players.
I couldn't imagine players like Jordan, Kobe, Lebron, Magic, Curry or Shaq wanting to play second fiddle to anyone in their primes, which would be a problem on a team filled with stacked all time talent.
Depending on the rules, of course but...
PG- Stephen Curry
SG- GOAT
SF- Legend
PF- Tim Duncan (KG is a very close second)
C- The Dream
That centre category is so stacked 🔥
When he called Stockton a high school teacher ☠️☠️☠️
PG-Magic Johnson
SG-Michael Jordan
SF-Lebron James
PF-Tim Duncan
C- okay this one is tough and debatable. Most record breaker? Wilt! Most points in career and unstoppable move? Kareem! Most Dominant? Shaq! Most rings in center? Bill Rusell!
Starters:
PG: Magic Johnson
SG: Kobe Bryant
SF: Michael Jordan
PF: Larry Bird
C: Hakeem Olajuwon
Backups:
PG: Allen Iverson
SG: Dwayne Wade
SF: LeBron James
PF: Dirk Nowitski
C: Wilt Chamberlain
3rd Team:
PG: Steve Nash
SG: Clyde Drexler
SF: Kevin Durant
PF: Tim Duncan(May be Giannis soon!)
C: Kareem Abdul-Jabaar
Siakam wtf? he’s a future 6 time mvp, 9 time finals mvp, 3 time dpoy, 18 time all star captain 20 time nba first team, first player to average 70 25 15 10 10, all time leader in points, assists, rebounds, blocks and steals, first to have a fg % of 98 and first player to get a 100 point quintuple double and first player to get a triple triple
Im dead🤣🤣
This isn't the future bud
I remember watching his triple triple but his team lost 200 to 202
Why you have to do my boy like that
That pas kol SIAkom is Latterly 23”477 ft tall
PG:John Stockton SG:Michael Jordan SF:LeBron James PF:Dirk Nowitzki C:Bill Russell☘️
Honorable Mentions: Kobe, Wilt Chamberlain, Karl Malone
PG: Penny Hardaway
SG:MJ
SF:Tracy McGreddy
PF: Pippen
C: Wemby
It’s hilarious that you give the all time leader in steals and assists an honorable mention.
"John Stockton looking like a school teacher" 😂😂😂👌
This was a really complete breakdown that justified every choice and gave tribute to all the other notable possibilities for each position.
I didn't agree lock stock and barrel but he's not wrong. You can take just about any combination of these and be right.
Here is a variation about best 5s.
1. You choose and magically summon players at the morning of game day, NOT pre-season.
2. Choose your team among players mentioned in this vedio, one for each position as mentioned in this video, while there are some multi-position players.
3. Your opponent will choose own team after your turn and will not pick up same player you already choose.
Your best 5 are changed in this condition?
PG - Stockton
SG - Jordan
SF - James
PF - Duncan
C - Chamberlain
Wilt, Jordan & James take care of the scoring...
All of them are great defenders...
Stockton to bring up the ball...
I love how he opened the video with Alex Caruso, THE BALD MAMBA!!
PG: Magic Johnson
SG: Michael Jordan
SF: Larry Bird
PF: Bill Russell
C: Wilt Chamberlain
@Ricardo Sanders "If I had to choose a player to take a shot to save a game I'd choose Michael Jordan; If I had to choose a player to take a shot to save my life...I'd take Larry Bird." - Pat Riley
LeFRAUD!
i like ur team
i put moses as my PF
@@mariovh Thanks :-)
PG - Steph Curry
SG - Michael Jordan (Undisputed)
SF - Lebron James (Undisputed)
PF - Tim Duncan
C - Wilt Chamberlain
6th man - Earvin "Magic" Johnson
There's my "GOAT 5" that I think would be near unbeatable as a cohesive squad. Who would you switch out and why?
At videos start, on every thing, i was about to start looking to make sure i got the video title correct but you transitioned FAST.
PG: Magic Johnson
SG:Michael Jordan
SF: LeBron James
PF: Tim Duncan
C:shaquille o'neal
COACH: Phil Jackson
This team go 82-0
Shadow2dubz HELL no wilt was stronger than him (that’s a fact he can lift more) wilt was way more skilled able to do fade-away a, sky hooks, etc. Shaq was only good in his prime while wilt and Kareem were amazing their whole career.
Tbh I Would Have Poppovich. I Think He Was A Better Coach Than Phil In My Opinion. Ik Phil Has More Rings But Still
simon cohen that’s not true because wilt did have hof help although not as much as Russell so I guess your kinda right but you can’t say it as tho wilt had pure bums on his team, he’s had hof teammates it’s just that he had a bigger load than most players
ShadowReacts The Talent Was Already There On The Bulls And Lakers. Phil Came In And Coached When Jordan Was In His Prime. Bulls Had Jordan Pippen And Rodman. When He Went To The Lakers Kobe And Shaq. Coached Two Dominant Teams When The Talent Is Already There. Poppovich On The Other Hand, Had 5 Rings Without Any Standout Stars Besides Duncan And A Little Of Robinson. Poppovich Made Okay Players Better. Trading Kawai Leonard Was Genius Of Poppovich
simon cohen Leonard Is The Only Player (Besides Green) That Can Guard LeBron Well. Really Sucks In Playoffs, 2 Time Finals MVP. Okay
PG Magic
SG Jordan
SF LeBron
PF Larry Bird
C Kareem Abdul Jabbar
I agree with the #1 picks for each position. For center and power forward, I liked the top 5 but would probably change the orders. Kawhi doesn't belong in the top 5 all time small forwards and you left out Dr. J. You also snubbed Oscar Robertson for Point Guard & Jerry West for Shooting Guard
It is very rare i go to the comments to post such comments as this one, but just wow what a good video, the editing and the information given was on point. Totally agreed on everything and it was presented very pleasantly. Instant like.
PG: Magic
SG: Jordan
SF: James
PF: Tim Duncan
C : Hakeem
oh sorry its not an H its a K *Kareem
@@aayankhan821 you mean kakeem?
@@thedestroyer517 shit
I would personally put Wilt over Hakeem
Zoomer Wendy's Kareem 6 time MVP 6 time champ but wilt is a third option number 2 is bill russel in my option but you choose
PG: LeBron James
SG: Kobe Bryant
SF: Michael Jordan
PF: Larry Bird
C: Magic Johnson
The 5 GOATs and the Mount Rushmore of basketball.Those are the 5 best All Around basketball players of all time, they could do it all and could do everything in a basketball court, can't say that about Kareem, Wilt, Shaq, Hakeem, they all had some flaws. Unlike big men the guys I listed can actually dribble, they can actually create their own shot off the dribble from anywhere and can score from anywhere on the floor. Not to mention that unlike big men their actually clutch and can consistently hit game winners and you could actually go to them in the last seconds of a game since they can actually dribble and create their own shot as opposed to having to waste a bunch of time posting up and then have to have someone else pass them the ball down low and then only be able to score from 1-12 feet. Plus all those guys can also shoot free throws so they aren't a liability if you put the ball in their hands in the last seconds. They are also the most clutch shot makers of all time. Besides Reggie, Dirk and Pierce.
This lineup would also run any big man off the floor and would force any opposing team to have to go small with a small ball lineup in order to match up with their speed, shooting, spacing and driving ability. I think LeBron at center is an even worse/impossible matchup for any big man but I put Magic at center since he's played the position before and also because LeBrons a better perimeter defender. This team would be incredible defensively on the perimeter, they'd all be able to switch anything on defense. I don't know why everyone always does the best player by position thing and adheres to positional basketball, it should just be about picking the 5 best players of all time regardless of position. Today's NBA is position less and the top teams and dynasties like the Warriors and Lebron's teams have opted to go with small ball lineups. It is the future of the NBA and it is the most evolved state of basketball in the modern day. You can put guys like Kobe and MJ at SF because they were big enough to play the position at 6'6 215 pounds. Bird at PF gives you the ultimate stretch 4 and a nightmare matchup for any lineup that tries to put Duncan in there as there PF, Bird can at least guard Duncan and has somewhat of a chance to guard him but Duncan has absolutely no chance in hell of guarding Bird. Bird at PF forces the opposing team to have to go small. In a 7 game series the only way you could even create a lineup that could compete with the one I created is if you created a small ball lineup to match up with them defensively. You could create a small ball lineup that could at least matchup with them defensively and maybe win 1 or 2 games in a 7 game series but that's about it. Maybe something like
PG: Stephen Curry
SG: Dwyane Wade
SF: Kawhi Leonard
PF: Kevin Durant
C: Giannis Antetokounmpo
A lineup like that could actually matchup really well defensively and wouldn't get swept at least. But that's about the best you could create to matchup with the team I made. Some lineup like
PG: Stephen Curry
SG: Dwyane Wade
SF: Kevin Durant
PF: Tim Duncan
C: Kareem Abdul Jabbar
Would just get destroyed and would be too slow defensively to keep up on the face break, on rotations, screens and pick and rolls.
Another lineup I really like is
PG: Stephen Curry
SG: Kobe Bryant
SF: Michael Jordan
PF: Magic Johnson
C: LeBron James xxxzzzz PC
pg: Jordan, sg: Bryant, sf: James, Pf: Olajuwon, C: O'neal. Every one could dominate his position. Every one, except of O'neal has great jumpshot, Jordan, Bryant and James can have 4-8 threes, every one is a very good defender: rebounder a shot blocker, Jordan and James can have 8-12 assist, every one can have a 40 pts games. Nobody can beat them.
PG: CURRY/MAGIC
SG: JORDAN/KOBE
SF: LEBRON
PF: DUNCAN
C: WILT/HAKEEM
@Ethan Hill Kareem was more of an offensive star. Not all around. Besides Hakeem schooled em.
MAGIC AND MICHAEL EASILY NO OTHER COMPETITION
@Ethan Hill So? Hakeem was more of a monster. And just completely the better center.
@Ethan Hill Kareem isn't as good of a center. Other than his height he wouldn't be a good Center. Hakeem though played the 5 like a guard.
At center spot I will take Wilt Chamberlain
Give me Kareem, Bird, and Tim Duncan and I’ll challenge any team
3 on 3? Or 5 on 5?
Give me Wilt, Malone, Durant and I would blow your team out.
my top 5 would be:
Starters:
PG: Steph
SG: Micheal jordan but I would bench him if he ballhogs
SF: Lebron James
PF: Tim duncan
C: Wilt because he was unguardable and got so many rebounds,blocks,steals and points. He was also the strongest, one of the fastest and had the stamina of a god. He led in assists once and was the most dominant in NBA history.
Bench
PG: Magic Johnson; when he led in assists.
SG: Kobe Bryant
SF: Larry bird
PF: Giannis; He is a great player who knows how to get his teammates involved. Karl molone and kevin garrett are better but are solo players
C: bill russell because he is a team player but ill put kareem as the backup center in case bill and wilt gets injured
My picks would be easy except for centers. There's too many legendary centers to choose from!
PG: Magic
SG: Jordan
PF: Duncan
SF: Bird
C: Kareem
Runners up:
PG: Big O or Stockton
SG: Kobe
PF: Malone or McHale
SF: LeBron
C: Hakeem Wilt or Russell
"Looking like a high school teacher"
Bruh 😂
......and he's absolutely right,
He does look like a high school teacher.
PG- Magic Johnson
SG- Michael Jordan
SF- LeBron James
PF- Tim Duncan
C- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Would they go 82-0?
@@szxchy. in their sleep
Replace Magic with Steph Curry, this team would need his range, magic is useless cuz they already got LBJ and he could do all the passing...
@@josephjoestar6679 actually you have a great point cuz LeBron being the best shooter on a team is not good enough to stretch the floor despite being pretty good at shooting jumpshots now cuz this entire lineup has all 5 guys working in the paint most of the time
@@josephjoestar6679 Lol. Ok, Z. Get back to watchin' your manga and leave the serious b-ball discussions to us adults.
1st team: Magic, MJ, Lebron, Duncan, Kareem
2nd team: Steph, Kobe, Bird, Barkley, Wilt
3rd team: West, Wade, Dr J, Karl Malone, Hakeem
4th team: Zeke, AI, Baylor, KG, Russell
5th team: Big O, Gervin, KD, Dirk, Shaq
Mine is Allen Iverson,Michael Jordan,Lebron James,Charles Barkley and Shaquille O'Neal
Magic, MJ, Bird, Duncan and Hakeem
Why everyone actin like Wilt Chamberlain didn't score 100 points in a game and 50.4 points per game for a season, like he didn't single handedly lead the sixers (at the time) to the best record before the 97 Bulls and won championships against all time great Bill Russell and his roster crowded with all of famers, like he didn't bench press more than Shaq, have a bigger wingspan, like he didn't run 100 in 11 seconds and have a 40+ inch vertical, like his aging self didn't give prime Kareem a hard time and block his unblockable skyhook twice in one play, I'm just askin
PS : oh and I forgot, he also led the NBA in passing one season because someone said he was too selfish (you can check all that I said I verified my sources)
because it's actualy hard to say how good he would have been in let's say 80ies and 90ies. Though I personaly think he would eat Olajuwon and Shaq for breakfast and would stop Jordan's drives to the basket. But he wouldn't get near as many balls as in the 60ies
@Vladimir Putin I'm not saying he would have averaged 50
@Vladimir Putin just take Olajuwon and Shaq. Olajuwon had always an edge because of his agility, Shaq because of his mass/strength. Wilt had both
Shaq could have been the new Wilt actualy. but as he said in interviews, he didn't need to become tecnicly better
@Vladimir Putin "full of bums" are you talking about the 60's Celtics for instance who were one of the most feared teams ever (all of which would also be good in the NBA nowadays) with the legendary defender Bill Russel against which he put up similar numbers AND his rebounding record, plus he met the good teams of his time more often because as you said the nba consisted in 14 teams (which is also much more selective even tho the overall practice level is lower). Let's just remember his aging self played against Kareem at a comparable level, who played with magic at a comparable level, who played against Jordan at a comparable level who himself played with Kobe at a more than comparable level who played with today's Superstars, generation go hand in hand man, don't forget it, Chamberlain did have a 40+ inch vertical he was also state champion in track and field high jump category, you've got footages of him touching the top of the backboard (which no one does in today's NBA). So of course the play rythm in these times was very high and centers' roles was very big, so nowadays he wouldn't have such ridiculous numbers, but it wouldn't be surprising to say he'd be a 30-35+ 16-18+ player. And when I said in passing you should've understood assists, which he averaged 8 and some on one season, leading the NBA so no I'm not talking nonsense and yes my sources are verified (go on basketball reference, ESPN or NBA.com)
Small Forward: Scottie Pippen or Larry Bird
Shooting Guard: Klay Thompson or Michael Jordan
Center: Shaquille O'Neal, Yao Ming or Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Point Guard: Steph Curry or Magic Johnson
Power Forward: Kevin Durant
Pg - Curry
Sg - Jordan
Pf - Rodman
Sf - Bird
C - Wilt
Curry and Wilt cause strategic havoc, opening up for Jordan.
Rodman cleans up rebounds.
Bird ties the room together.
PG - Magic Johnson
SG - Michael Jordan
SF - LeBron James
PF - Tim Duncan
C - Kareem Abdul Jabbar
.
wouldnt put kareem hes a good player but wouldnt be the best
Perfect 🔥
Wilt center
I would say
Pg - Magic
Sg - Michael
Sf - Lebron
Pf - Durant
C - Wilt
@@user-gb9lz5ee7g Durant has never been and never will be a PF. Not above Duncan regardless.
PG- Earvin "MAGIC" Johnson
SG- Michael "AIR" Jordan
SF- Lebron "the KING" James
PF- Tim "the BIG FUNDAMENTAL" Duncan
C- Kareem " the CAPTAIN " Abdul-Jabbar
I can't put Kareem over Wilt, Wilt is the greatest center of all time
I agree, gotta go Wilt at center
And Bird over bron
@@4cer356 Kareem is way better than wilt
@@jasonpierce2024 did u really put Larry bird ahead of lebron your stupid
this feels like personal preference with
1. magic vs curry
2. kg vs duncan vs ???
3. best center
and really it feels hard to argue against curry, duncan, kareem
PG: Steph
SG: MJ
SF: LeBron
PF: Shaq
C: Wilt
Backup Squad:
PG: Magic
SG: Kobe
SF: Bird
PF: Karl Malone
C: Kareem
Steph is a shooting guard
@@stonedecatur6602 But cant Steph also be a point gaurd tho? Just saying.
@@isaiahbautista969 not really. He is like Ray Allen, he is known for shooting. You wouldn't take him out of the game and insert Magic. You would take him out and put in Bird. You can have Steph and Magic on the court together
people who think winning is everything’s all time team :
pg : magic
sg : MJ
sf : scottie
pf : tim duncan
c : bill russell
Shit I wouldn’t mind Scottie over LeBron for the chemistry
Bro dat team winning a 5 peat and going 82 -0 every year
Wait who’s the 6 man
Taco ‘ idk bob cousy i guess
Crooszy I would put Dennis Rodman idk I just feel like he would be a good 6th man
Good picks. I like how you gave credit to other solid players at their respective positions.
This is the best way to do a 'GOAT' list for basketball, or indeed any team sport.
Any player playing by himself would be beaten by a team of five decent college players by double digits, if not triple. Its a team game, and throwing out a full team is the only way to do it. Selecting a Dream Team is better than saying someone is the 'GOAT'.
Me, I'd even go as far as selecting a full olympic roster; 12 players.
PGs: Magic & Curry
SGs: Jordan and Bryant
SFs: James & Bird
PF: Garnett & Nowitzki
Cs: Jabbar & Olajuwon
SUBs: Duncan & Durant
I don't really think that Magic constantly needed the ball because he literally played on the dream team. If he can play around some of the best players to ever do it then I'm sure he can play on the perfect team.