Magic had Kareem his whole career and got James Worthy his second year. Larry started his career with Pistol Pete then had Danny Ainge, Robert Parish, Kevin Mchale, And Bill Walton.
@@Force_RC21Kawaii deserves his credit more though he started off with Tim duncan. He went on to win again without a known superstar. It was half luck and half skill in his favor. He just seem to fit perfectly wherever he ends up.
Some entertaining stuff, like Earvin "Magic" Johnson being momentarily surpassed by Ervin Johnson for top spot, and Darko holding the NBA's best win percentage for a hot second.
no one is talking about Kawhi leonard being the highest winning player ever with his san antonio and toronto championships. he still has yet to do it for the clippers though.
~ The players who were in the best teams, in which they contributed more or less. For example, Denis Rodman, formerly in Detroit and Chicago, where played well, but was never the best. Several teams that have dominated and won many championships are recognized in the list (through the players).
It’s a good question, but I think it might even help his case. 6-0 in the Finals, even though his first five years in the league were with dysfunctional teams. Larry had all-star support from basically the beginning, Magic had Kareem, Duncan had Robinson, and Kawhi had Duncan. But is interesting that Jordan doesn’t show up here, as well as Lebron.
@@chadfisher611but hinders him is he only made six out of 15 years. He only made the playoffs nine out of 15. Jabbar made the finals more times than Michael made the playoffs
@@jimkoenig5026kareem had hall of famers like magic and micheal cooper for 14 years on his team with the lakers. He only won once prior to that when he was the best on the team and also had oscar on his team with the bucks
He didn't win alot in the 80s. Yes he made it to the playoffs but he was badly under .500 before Pippen came. And if you include the ABA (which they didn't) Dr. J is up there somewhere
@@nigaraltunbas5715 There was a time when Jordan had: -Oakley who was the league leader in total rebounds in the '87 season (not to be confused with rpg) while giving the team 14PPG -Woodridge who averaged 20+PPG in 2 consecutive seasons on 52% scoring COMBINED in '85 and '86 -Paxson who shot 43% from 3 point range in both the '86 and '87 playoffs COMBINED -Corzine who shot 60% from the field and 90% from the FT line in the '85 & '86 playoffs COMBINED while also averaging 10PPG -Macy who was borderline a 50/40/80 club Point Guard thru 75+ games in the '86 season
@@MistahUnknowncorzine shot 1.3 freethrows per game while shooting 55% in 86 playoffs😂 Paxson had 2.3 attempts per game from the threepoint line in 87 playoffs😂in '86 he attempted no 3pointers😂 Macy 0.9 ft made per game 0.7 3pointers made per game😂 In '87 Oakley (2nd season) Jordan(3rd season) made it to the playoffs and met Bird, Mchale, Parish, and Danny Ainge first round. Woodridge scored 20 & 22 ppg in '85 & '86 but didnt have as good defense. Jordan scored 28ppg while getting 2.4 spg and shooting 52% in '84-'85 season then was injured early in '85-'86 season and couldnt play until the playoffs but still avrg 22.7ppg with 47% for season with 2 spg.
@@sambeezy007 so you're saying scottie Pippen scoring 7.9 points 1.2 steals and 2.1 assists per game was the reason the bulls went from 40 wins to 50 wins in one season? 🤣You must not realize Jordan had 35 ppg, 3.2 steals witch was .3 higher than the previous year and the most in the NBA that year and also 5.9 apg witch was 1.3 higher than the previous year.
Micheal didnt have a Tim duncan, majoc johnson, bill russell, or larry bird on his team when he was drafted nor did he get one traded to his team. The first 14 player on the list played with other top teir greats.
@@jimkoenig5026 Magic was 31 when he played Mike. James worthy was 30 Mike won a chip at 31. Again you're putting one superstar against 3. Give Jordan 2 superstars and he wins until he retire with at least a record of 82-1 for one of those seasons because he is the goat.
It just shows how lame the 80s NBA was, two teams stacked going against each other every year. A real rivalry should be hate towards the other team, like the late 90s, early 2000s Heat vs Knicks. Not this beauty pageant competition of collections of talent to see who had the better sleep wins. I ain't going to just be bias, there is a reason why the finals between Golden State Warriors and Cavaliers wasn't the best either in the modern era.
The '80 started with a Moses Malone Dr J team. Laker team powerhouse. Celtic powerhouse. As the 76ers got weaker the Detroit Pistons stepped in. Those are some of the best teams of all time and a lot higher quality than anything Michael ever played in the '90s. Look who's on those team compared to on the '90s. Michael only made the final six times not a very large number considering. He only made the playoffs nine times Jabar made at 18 times winning six
@@jimkoenig5026In 80 Kareem teamed up with magic. You admit they were powerhouse teams but you dont include that analogy in your win percentage rhetoric. Micheal beat the pistons in the 80s and beat magic and the lakers in 90 who had a 63-19 record for the season. Jazz were 64-18 in '97 with two hof players. Phoenix were 62-20 in '93 Jordan made the finals six times and won it all six while being the best on his team. Jordans 6 chips out of 9 playoff runs is a higher percentage than kareem with 6 chips out of 18 playoof runs. Thats 2/3 for jordan to 1/3 for kareem.
The two winningest franchise in NBA history. The two with the most highest rated quality players of all time. East Coast versus West Coast style personality etc. Yeah sure there's some better rivalries. Roflmao
@@jimkoenig5026To exclude the fact that Kareem had hof help for 14 years compared to jordan who had scottie at best three years later then a rodman that was only there for defensive presence and rebounding down low the last 3 chips is lame af.
Magic and Larry, that says it all.
And Kawhi
Magic had Kareem his whole career and got James Worthy his second year.
Larry started his career with
Pistol Pete then had
Danny Ainge,
Robert Parish,
Kevin Mchale,
And Bill Walton.
@@Force_RC21Kawaii deserves his credit more though he started off with Tim duncan.
He went on to win again without a known superstar.
It was half luck and half skill in his favor.
He just seem to fit perfectly wherever he ends up.
Some entertaining stuff, like Earvin "Magic" Johnson being momentarily surpassed by Ervin Johnson for top spot, and Darko holding the NBA's best win percentage for a hot second.
And Devean George hahaha
Magic and Larry ❤️
Tim Duncan being there is impressive because he played for 19 seasons, followed by Manu Ginobili (I count longevity in).
Interesting how spurs and boston eras are dominant there 😂😂😂😂
This video deserves more views
no one is talking about Kawhi leonard being the highest winning player ever with his san antonio and toronto championships. he still has yet to do it for the clippers though.
Every player on this list has spent the vast majority of their career on an all time great team
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I like the fact that dennis rodman is in the list while mj and pippen are not.
Cause he won chips with the pistons .. mj had growing pains early on in chicago then Scotty went to Portland/rockets for 4-5 seasons
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~ The players who were in the best teams, in which they contributed more or less. For example, Denis Rodman, formerly in Detroit and Chicago, where played well, but was never the best.
Several teams that have dominated and won many championships are recognized in the list (through the players).
is this statline the biggest case against Jordan?
It’s a good question, but I think it might even help his case. 6-0 in the Finals, even though his first five years in the league were with dysfunctional teams. Larry had all-star support from basically the beginning, Magic had Kareem, Duncan had Robinson, and Kawhi had Duncan. But is interesting that Jordan doesn’t show up here, as well as Lebron.
@@chadfisher611but hinders him is he only made six out of 15 years. He only made the playoffs nine out of 15. Jabbar made the finals more times than Michael made the playoffs
@@jimkoenig5026kareem had hall of famers like magic and micheal cooper for 14 years on his team with the lakers.
He only won once prior to that when he was the best on the team and also had oscar on his team with the bucks
Atleast kawhi has a number 1 overall of all time in nba😊😮
So that's why Kawhi stop playing lmao
Where is Jordan where is lebron
Where is Michael Jordan?
He didn't win alot in the 80s. Yes he made it to the playoffs but he was badly under .500 before Pippen came. And if you include the ABA (which they didn't) Dr. J is up there somewhere
He got a mediocre team till around 89-90
@@nigaraltunbas5715
There was a time when Jordan had:
-Oakley who was the league leader in total rebounds in the '87 season (not to be confused with rpg) while giving the team 14PPG
-Woodridge who averaged 20+PPG in 2 consecutive seasons on 52% scoring COMBINED in '85 and '86
-Paxson who shot 43% from 3 point range in both the '86 and '87 playoffs COMBINED
-Corzine who shot 60% from the field and 90% from the FT line in the '85 & '86 playoffs COMBINED while also averaging 10PPG
-Macy who was borderline a 50/40/80 club Point Guard thru 75+ games in the '86 season
@@MistahUnknowncorzine shot 1.3 freethrows per game while shooting 55% in 86 playoffs😂
Paxson had 2.3 attempts per game from the threepoint line in 87 playoffs😂in '86 he attempted no 3pointers😂
Macy 0.9 ft made per game 0.7 3pointers made per game😂
In '87 Oakley (2nd season)
Jordan(3rd season) made it to the playoffs and met Bird, Mchale, Parish, and Danny Ainge first round.
Woodridge scored 20 & 22 ppg in '85 & '86 but didnt have as good defense.
Jordan scored 28ppg while getting
2.4 spg and shooting 52% in '84-'85 season then was injured early in '85-'86 season and couldnt play until the playoffs but still avrg 22.7ppg with 47% for season with 2 spg.
@@sambeezy007 so you're saying scottie Pippen scoring 7.9 points 1.2 steals and 2.1 assists per game was the reason the bulls went from 40 wins to 50 wins in one season?
🤣You must not realize Jordan had 35 ppg, 3.2 steals witch was .3 higher than the previous year and the most in the NBA that year and also 5.9 apg witch was 1.3 higher than the previous year.
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So Kawhi Leonard is the GOAT!😂👌
It’s not correct
No Jordan? Of course not, he's the most overrated NBA player ever with Shaq being a close 2nd
But where's Michael? Not even in the top 20% winners of all time but yet they call him a goat
Micheal didnt have a Tim duncan, majoc johnson, bill russell, or larry bird on his team when he was drafted nor did he get one traded to his team.
The first 14 player on the list played with other top teir greats.
@@noone-xk3bv It would have been nice to see if Michael could have competed against them and their prime. He was o for the '80s. And o for no piping
@@jimkoenig5026 Magic was 31 when he played Mike.
James worthy was 30
Mike won a chip at 31.
Again you're putting one superstar against 3.
Give Jordan 2 superstars and he wins until he retire with at least a record of 82-1 for one of those seasons because he is the goat.
It just shows how lame the 80s NBA was, two teams stacked going against each other every year. A real rivalry should be hate towards the other team, like the late 90s, early 2000s Heat vs Knicks. Not this beauty pageant competition of collections of talent to see who had the better sleep wins. I ain't going to just be bias, there is a reason why the finals between Golden State Warriors and Cavaliers wasn't the best either in the modern era.
The '80 started with a Moses Malone Dr J team. Laker team powerhouse. Celtic powerhouse. As the 76ers got weaker the Detroit Pistons stepped in. Those are some of the best teams of all time and a lot higher quality than anything Michael ever played in the '90s. Look who's on those team compared to on the '90s. Michael only made the final six times not a very large number considering. He only made the playoffs nine times Jabar made at 18 times winning six
It shows you don't know basketball if you think the Lakers and Celtics were friends in the '80s. That has the most lame comment I have read all day
@@jimkoenig5026In 80 Kareem teamed up with magic.
You admit they were powerhouse teams but you dont include that analogy in your win percentage rhetoric.
Micheal beat the pistons in the 80s and beat magic and the lakers in 90 who had a 63-19 record for the season.
Jazz were 64-18 in '97 with two hof players.
Phoenix were 62-20 in '93
Jordan made the finals six times and won it all six while being the best on his team.
Jordans 6 chips out of 9 playoff runs is a higher percentage than kareem with 6 chips out of 18 playoof runs.
Thats 2/3 for jordan to 1/3 for kareem.
The two winningest franchise in NBA history. The two with the most highest rated quality players of all time. East Coast versus West Coast style personality etc. Yeah sure there's some better rivalries. Roflmao
@@jimkoenig5026To exclude the fact that Kareem had hof help for 14 years compared to jordan who had scottie at best three years later then a rodman that was only there for defensive presence and rebounding down low the last 3 chips is lame af.