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basketball is my forte. It always has been. I have played and watched it all of my life and became a High School official after i graduated. Malone was the man omahillo....no doubt but i would have to stick with barkley there IMO. Just too much of a fighter not too
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yeah I agree with you... cant go wrong with either guy anyways lol.
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what? no love for my man wilt chamberlin? 100 points in a game! or what about bill russell? oscar robertson? dr. j? theres no way you can say "current NBA" vs "old NBA" because there are decades and decades of players, vs the current ones. there are too many great players. maybe if you chose a decade, and THEN built the teams you might have a reason to argue this.
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I thought we were talking about the 80s... I know Russell and Wilt were amazing in the 60s. Russell won 11 titles... try topping that.
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if you read the whole thing it says 80's. Im only 22 so im not a stud on 60's and 70's. I would have to say that for the 80's i have the optimum team IMO.
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if it's the 80's....moses malone has to be the power forward over barkley. He was an absolute force and i believe one of the most underrated players of all time. Barkley was a great player, but undersized, and his scoring ability wouldnt be needed on this team.
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