There is only one GOAT, and he died on the cross to save humanity – men in costumes are often goats, but they play children’s games and are paid outrageous amounts to do it, at least since Curt Flood sacrificed himself for future generations of over-indulged overgrown children.
I’ll go with Wilt Chamberlain. Nobody could stop him, not even Russell (Wilt averaged 29.9 points and 28.2 rebounds in 94 regular season head-to-head matchups with Russ, 25.7/28.0 in 49 playoff matchups), and he’s still the only center to lead the league in assists. He was always the strongest guy on the court and usually the fastest, too. Greatest athlete I’ve ever seen in any sport. Imagine if Wilt had Russ’ killer instinct and put winning first?
dadlivonia almost 6 years ago
There is only one GOAT, and he died on the cross to save humanity – men in costumes are often goats, but they play children’s games and are paid outrageous amounts to do it, at least since Curt Flood sacrificed himself for future generations of over-indulged overgrown children.
sarah413 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Bill Russell.
Bill Russell.
Bill Russell.
I think that you get the idea.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Well, MJ played basketball and LeBron plays LeBron ball, so I’m gonna have to go with MJ in this matchup.
Guilty Bystander almost 6 years ago
I’ll go with Wilt Chamberlain. Nobody could stop him, not even Russell (Wilt averaged 29.9 points and 28.2 rebounds in 94 regular season head-to-head matchups with Russ, 25.7/28.0 in 49 playoff matchups), and he’s still the only center to lead the league in assists. He was always the strongest guy on the court and usually the fastest, too. Greatest athlete I’ve ever seen in any sport. Imagine if Wilt had Russ’ killer instinct and put winning first?