muggsy
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kareem overrated...the only player in the history ofthe game with a shot that was unblockable and the all time scoring leader...how many rings?
Yeah, I know that's all true. I can't really defend my opinion with stats, it's more of a general impression from years of watching him play. Kareem's career covered most of the years I really followed the NBA, from the mid-70s through the early 90s, before I lost interest. He was incredibly consistent and he kept himself in great shape so he played at a very high level (no pun intended) for a LONG time, but...
He won one title with Milwaukee and five with LA, but those teams had arguably the two greatest guards in NBA history, Oscar Robertson and Magic. He was in LA for five years and never won anything until Magic got there.
I know he won a bunch of MVP awards, but at all the different points of his career there seemed to be other centers in the league who were better, at least head-to-head. At the beginning of his career there was Wilt, who was physically dominant like nobody before or since, even though he was probably in his mid-30s when Kareem arrived. Then there was Walton, before he got hurt. Then there was Moses, who almost won a title with no supporting cast in Houston and did win a title (sweeping Kareem's Lakers) with the Sixers in '83. Then there was Hakeem. Those guys always seemed to get the best of Kareem when they met up. Maybe it's just the way I remember it, the stats might tell a different story.
He was undoubtedly one of the greatest players in NBA history, but I don't think of him as a (physically) dominant center like Wilt, Russell, Moses, Shaq, or Hakeem. He got a lot of rebounds but Moses, for example, owned him on the boards when they played. I guess his style of play had a lot to do with it because his game was more about grace and finesse than brute force. I can't argue with his numbers, though.
At the end of his career, people may be having the same kinds of arguments about Tim Duncan. He's not physically overpowering, but he's been the best player on three (soon to be four) championship teams, and he's carried those teams when they needed him. When Kareem's teams won, I never felt like he was the best guy on those teams.