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Top 10 NBA Players of All-Time

  1. Michael Jordan
  2. Kobe Bryant
  3. Wilt Chamberlain
  4. Magic Johnson
  5. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  6. Shaquille O’Neal
  7. Larry Bird
  8. Bill Russell
  9. Julius Erving
  10. Karl Malone

Top 10 NBA Players Playing Today

  1. Kobe Bryant
  2. LeBron James
  3. Chris Paul
  4. Dwyane Wade
  5. Dwight Howard
  6. Danny Granger
  7. Paul Pierce
  8. Kevin Garnett
  9. Tracy McGrady
  10. Amare Stoudemire

Top 5 NBA Teams Playing Today

  1. Los Angeles Lakers
  2. Cleveland Cavaliers
  3. Boston Celtics
  4. Orlando Magic
  5. San Antonio Spurs

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  1. herocious (Reply) on Tuesday 24, 2009

    One thing I LIKE about this list: LBJ, in some circles known as LeBron James or King James, is not in the top ten historical, as I believe, like many in the know, that he is a weak player that will never benefit any NBA team enough to bring home a championship. He does know how to dance to bad music, however.

    One thing I DON’T like about this list: Rick Barry isn’t in the top ten historical.

  2. bill (Reply) on Tuesday 24, 2009

    Dude your an idiot, you kinda left Tim Duncan off the list. Figure it out dumbass

  3. wnu (Reply) on Tuesday 24, 2009

    Someone argued last night that LeBron would dethrone MJ as the best player ever within a few years. Agree?

  4. herocious (Reply) on Tuesday 24, 2009

    In defense of Rick Barry, who should be amended into your top ten historical list:

    Most points scored in a six-game series:

    Jerry West
    Michael Jordan
    Rick Barry
    LeBron James

    (sorry, i don’t remember the precise number. i do remember that all range somewhere in the 200s)

  5. ted (Reply) on Tuesday 24, 2009

    Are you 5 years old? Kobe and Julius have no business being on this list! Where are Bob Pettit and Oscar Robertson? Michael Jordan was all hype and was given half what he deserved in this league because he was marketable. Beating up Shawn Kemp and Gary Payton is child’s play and the boy was 1-11 or so w/o Pippen in the playoffs. Magic should be on top of this list. Hakeem was a better center than Shaq is today, swept him in ‘95. And yes, I think when it’s all said and done, Lebron will probably be considered the greatest in NBA history, too bad he didn’t allow his teammates to handle more responsibility during their series against Orlando…But the whole idea of the debate is bias and skewed because each generation plays with different rules and stats can be deceiving. It’s all relative and proportionate. But- Magic won 5 titles with an aging Kareem and a cast of players he made good in a league with Moses, Isaiah, Bird, Julius, Hakeem, Malone and Stockton, Drexler, Wilkins, Dantley, English, Ewing, Barkley, Gervin, Gilmore, King, KJ, Pippen and of course Jordan and probably would have won 8 titles had LA not suffered injuries in 91, 89, and 83 Finals.

  6. TommyJ (Reply) on Tuesday 24, 2009

    1. Magic Johnson
    2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
    3. Oscar Robertson
    4. Michael Jordan
    5. Larry Bird
    6. Jerry West
    7. Wilt Chamberlain
    8. Bill Russel
    9. Kobe Bryant
    10. Rick Barry

    Lebron James will be at the top of that list when he is done playing.

  7. mjtfucku (Reply) on Tuesday 24, 2009

    your an idiot celtics number one lakers number two if you know your math then you will realize 17 championships are more then 15

  8. Kobe (Reply) on Tuesday 24, 2009

    Kobe is the best player in the world!!!!! No one can stop him or has the all around game he does. GET OFF HIM!!!!!

  9. LEBRON (Reply) on Tuesday 24, 2009

    LEBRON IS #1
    LEBRON IS #1
    KOBE IS #11
    W00T
    LEBRON IS THE PERFECT NBA PLAYER
    MICHEAL JORDAN IS 3RD.

  10. bridget (Reply) on Tuesday 24, 2009

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