What I mean is some people will have them top 5, some won’t even have them in the top 50. Crazy exaggeration, no player is probably like that, but who comes closest to mind?

  • StraightOuttaMoneyB
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    7 days ago

    I unironically think Dream has an argument for being the GOAT. He had no help so less team success but he could do everything important on the court better than almost anyone else could do just that part of their game. He has the greatest footwork as a big, best post offense, and best interior defense. Being the best big of all time means you can dominate in any era. Even considering he played four years in college (in which he made 3 straight final fours) he’s still all time in the NBA: #1 in blocks, #10 in steals, #13 in points, #14 in rebounds, #224 in assists. While not playing with modern medicine or a in a high possessions per game era. For reference Lebron who is also considered one of the greatest all around players (though he hasn’t won DPOY even once) has played 12,378 more minutes and is #80 in blocks, #8 in steals, #1 in points, #30 in rebounds, and #4 in assists. AND Hakeem was a black muslim from Nigeria, I watched him not get stats counted correctly due to bias from opposing stat counters while playing away games. He is the definition of a player you can’t stop so you just have to hope his teammates all sucked that night, sadly they often did. My GOAT.