I completely agree with Bob. I don't see how you can call someone your favorite if you haven't even seen them live or at least on TV? You see a few tapes of Wilt who is much taller than his opponents dominating and he turns into your favorite player? It's pretty ridiculous actually. Now by me saying this, it does not mean in any way I don't respect them. Trust me, I respect what the old timers have done for this sport. I fully understand without them this sport wouldn't have blossomed into what it is today.
My top 5 (not in order, too tough to list them in order)
Charles Barkley - Absolute beast on the block. I also got to meet him in an elevator after a game.
Gary Payton - The glove was so fun to watch on defense and offense.
Latrell Sprewell - I remember coming home from school and watching the Heat vs Knicks. This guy was real exciting with Allan Houston playing on the wing with him
Dennis Rodman - The only bull on my list, played tough on the boards and did the dirty work for that dynasty.
Steve Nash - He is like a magician out there, some of the stuff he does is pure magic. Also pretty remarkable that soccer was his main sport but he gets it done on the basketball court with a lot less athleticism than his peers/opponents.
My top 5 (not in order, too tough to list them in order)
Charles Barkley - Absolute beast on the block. I also got to meet him in an elevator after a game.
Gary Payton - The glove was so fun to watch on defense and offense.
Latrell Sprewell - I remember coming home from school and watching the Heat vs Knicks. This guy was real exciting with Allan Houston playing on the wing with him
Dennis Rodman - The only bull on my list, played tough on the boards and did the dirty work for that dynasty.
Steve Nash - He is like a magician out there, some of the stuff he does is pure magic. Also pretty remarkable that soccer was his main sport but he gets it done on the basketball court with a lot less athleticism than his peers/opponents.
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