@@elitegamer7414 Bill beat Wilt in 7 out of 8 Conference and NBA finals. Bill had 11 to Wilt’s 2 titles. Wilt was a stat padder in the regular season just to drop off in the playoffs. Great career , just not top 10 in my opinion.
@@iishyxvietxboyii1 Title of greatest shooter of all time has to hold some weight though. Ill make him 8a with Oscar, then I can add Timmy to my top 10
MJ's legacy as the GOAT is a common viewpoint due to his incredible impact on the game. Ranking these players is always challenging since each has their unique strengths and contributions. This list reflects various factors and opinions, which is why it's such a hot topic for debate. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Mj played in a washed-out expansion league, with way better help than Lebron did. The Bulls were a 55 win team the year after Jordan, and almost won the ECF. LEBRON IS THE G.O.A.T🐐👑
#1 - Michael Jordan #2 - LeBron James #3 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar #4 - Wilt Chamberlain #5 - Bill Russell #6 - Kobe Bryant #7 - Larry Bird & Magic Johnson #8 - #9 - Tim Duncan #10 - Stephen Curry
4 championships Greatest shooter of all time by far All-time leader in 3-pointers 10 time All Star 10 time All NBA 2 gold medals Unanimous MVP winner And let's be real; he should have 2 Finals MVPs
1. LeBron James 2. Kobe Bryant 3 Michael Jordan 4 Kareem abdul Jabar 5 Shaq 6 Magic Johnson 7 Larry bird 8 wilt chamberlain 9 Tim Duncan 10 Steph curry
I can help you out. There is no metric or eye-test that could possibly put Duncan over Kobe. Tim needed the NBA to recognize him as a PF just to make the 1st All NBA team lol.
@@billsikes4007 Tim started out as a power forward for most of his career he only went to the center position as he got older into the nba. The spurs was Loki the first team to even run Tim as a center in the later 2000’s or whenever he had to guard a prime Shaq.
1 - LeBron James 2 - Michael Jordan 3-4 Shaq and KD 5-6 Kobe and Curry 7 -8 Olajuwon and Kareem 9 -10 Jokic and Duncan 11-12 Magic and Doncic 13 -14 Bird and Giannis 15 - Oscar robertson
@@gameofpwns1165 I refuse to edit this based on my past for mercilessly reinforcing the abuse of "you're vs your"...not sure what happened here. But I deserve this lol, thank you.
It's hard to define greatness for time Makes Certain things divine in Winnership Showmanship entertainment that Verys in individual craft that Can't be duplicated regardless to era's places and time it's still unique💪🎩you Can't compare the pass with the present With fundamentals being the Narrative*
To all Ball Players we go by play by numbers points, rebounds , assist and all Stats that is the GOAT real Ball Players not because you like A player numbers don't Lie
I see what you're saying-stats like points, rebounds, and assists are definitely important for evaluating a player's greatness. Numbers provide a solid basis for comparison. However, other factors such as leadership, impact on the game, and contributions to team success also play a role in determining a player's overall legacy. It's a mix of stats and intangibles that help us appreciate the full picture of a player's greatness.
Hey man, Ranking Kobe at 5th and LeBron at 2nd is based on a combination of factors including overall impact, versatility, and longevity. LeBron's career has been marked by extraordinary versatility, consistently strong performances across multiple teams, and longevity at the highest level. His ability to adapt and excel in various roles has made him a significant force in the game. On the other hand, while Kobe's career was exceptional with his scoring prowess, championships, and competitive drive, some argue that his impact was slightly more limited in comparison to LeBron’s broader contributions and versatility. Kobe's influence was immense, but LeBron’s ability to impact the game in more ways and sustain excellence over a longer period can place him higher in certain rankings. Ultimately, rankings can vary based on what aspects of a player's career are most valued.
🏀⛹🏼♂️💪🏻 I am honest about being a racist most people don’t have a good sense about the game and popularity doesn’t necessarily make you the best of all time. I think my Top 10 list is the best around, 1. Bob Pettit, 2. Billy Cunningham, 3. Dave DeBusschere, 4. Bob Cousy, 5. Rudy Tomjanovich, 6. Dave Cowens, 7. John Havlicek, 8. Tom Chambers, 9. Brad Miller, 10. Mark Eaton. Bob Pettit is better than Bird in my opinion I think Pettit was the best of All Time but gets no recognition.
@@iishyxvietxboyii1 yes man Steph Curry stop playin,look the match vs the mavs,look the career what he does,he is a game changer,everybody have a opinion but don’t appreciate the past greatness and disrespect the present greatness
@@iishyxvietxboyii1curry is tall 2,10? I don’t think so,he is a superstar and face of the league with lebron for ten years and he is 1,90 my boy,stop, you a hater
Hey man, Wilt's individual stats are incredible, but we also considered team achievements and success. He only had 2 rings despite his amazing stats, which led us to place him at the 10th spot. Larry Bird, with his 3 rings, is ranked a bit higher due to his massive impact on the game, especially considering his rivalry with Magic. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Hey, I understand where you're coming from. Duncan's position at 9th might seem low given his incredible achievements and skills. One of the factors we considered in our ranking was the player's overall impact on the game. While Duncan was a phenomenal player, his quieter, more reserved style of leadership didn't create as much of a cultural impact compared to some of the other players above him. It's definitely a tough call, and there are many ways to look at these rankings.
@@Bambalax9 Duncan Top 3 is beyond blasphemous. This has nothing to do with opinions anymore. You are just beyond delusional. 5th is the highest you can give Duncan.
LeBron and Kobe have both left indelible marks on the game, each with unique strengths. LeBron's ranking higher on this list considers his versatility, longevity, and all-around contributions to the game, including being a top scorer and playmaker, as well as his impact in leading teams to multiple championships across different franchises. This list aims to celebrate their unique contributions to basketball. Appreciate your input!
Kobe's relentless work ethic and competitive spirit are legendary, and while opinions on his playing style vary, his impact on the game is undeniable. Creating these rankings is tough because it involves balancing different aspects of each player's career. Thanks for your perspective!
LOL really? Jordan avg 3 shots more pg vs Kobe, what does that make MJ to you, just another "volume shooter"? Kobe avg 45% from the field to ~50% for MJ. I understand that math is not a strong point of yours but when you average 20+ shots per game......that equates to 9 for 20 vs 10 for 20. Guess MJ "just couldn't shoot either" lol, which of course is hilarious.
Steph won just as many as LeBron and his help was KD. KD never won outside the warriors. LeBron had Ray Allen, Chris Bosh, Dwayne Wade, Anthony Davis, Kevin Love, Kyrie Irving, and more. He’s had way more help than Steph ever did. Steph trained Klay to be as good as he was. And neither are better than Kobe. 5>4 all day. If Kobe and MJ played as many healthy seasons as LeBron with his load management and didn’t win 5 and 6 championships they would have higher career point totals. They weren’t focused on stats. Winning was the goal. LeBron has had 2x, 3x as much help as his competition so his accomplishments are that much less impressive.
Wilt, MJ, Kobe, Bill, Kareem, Magic, Bird, Steph, LeBron, Shaq, Tim Duncan, Hakeem. That’s the top 12. Hardly any room to debate. Wilt would beat any of the other 11 players 1 on 1 100% of the time. He’s way too athletic to be beaten. LeBron is not better than Larry Bird. Who are you kidding? Bird had a way shorter career and won more rings per seasons played. And if he hit that game winner he would have had 4 rings and magic would have 4 rings. It was that close. Bird didn’t have Anthony Davis on his team. Wasn’t surrounded by top 75 hall of famers.
Kobe got carried by the centers he played with, Shaq and Pau. If it wasn't for them, he won't have rings. All he does is keep shooting the ball. He's great but he should be lower on this list. Duncan was better overall
My list :
1. MJ
2. Lebron
3. Kareem
4. Magic
5. Russell
6. Kobe
7. Bird
8. Duncan
9.Shaq
10. Curry ( over Wilt tbh )
Why do you have Russel over Wilt?
So funny shaq better than Hakeem...😂😂😂😂
@@elitegamer7414 Bill beat Wilt in 7 out of 8 Conference and NBA finals. Bill had 11 to Wilt’s 2 titles. Wilt was a stat padder in the regular season just to drop off in the playoffs. Great career , just not top 10 in my opinion.
@@Glen.7874 Wilt on own two of the greatest team ever.1967 Sixer and 72 lakers.
Curry isn't better than Wilt.🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
1a. MJ
1b. Bron
2a. Wilt
2b. Russell
3. Kareem
4a. Magic
4b. Bird
5. West
6. Kobe
7. Curry
8. Hakeem
9. Oscar
10. Shaq
Curry at 7 is laughable. 0 defensive team and 1 finals MVP…
@iishyxvietxboyii1 well he also did put all those 1as and 1bs
@@iishyxvietxboyii1 Title of greatest shooter of all time has to hold some weight though. Ill make him 8a with Oscar, then I can add Timmy to my top 10
Good list other than the order, it's hard to argue.
Nope, LeBron will never surpass MJ. You just said it, he's the undisputed GOAT 💯
MJ's legacy as the GOAT is a common viewpoint due to his incredible impact on the game. Ranking these players is always challenging since each has their unique strengths and contributions. This list reflects various factors and opinions, which is why it's such a hot topic for debate. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Mj played in a washed-out expansion league, with way better help than Lebron did. The Bulls were a 55 win team the year after Jordan, and almost won the ECF.
LEBRON IS THE G.O.A.T🐐👑
Mj, Kobe, Wilt, Bird, Magic, Shaq, Russell, Kareem, Carter, then Lebron.
rAGEBAIT.
#1 - Michael Jordan
#2 - LeBron James
#3 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
#4 - Wilt Chamberlain
#5 - Bill Russell
#6 - Kobe Bryant
#7 - Larry Bird & Magic Johnson
#8 -
#9 - Tim Duncan
#10 - Stephen Curry
Curry 0 defensive and 1 finals MvP, that’s top 10 to you?
4 championships
Greatest shooter of all time by far
All-time leader in 3-pointers
10 time All Star
10 time All NBA
2 gold medals
Unanimous MVP winner
And let's be real; he should have 2 Finals MVPs
@@KennethLSA should?
2015.
1. MJ
2. Lebron
3. Kareem
4. Magic
5. Bill Russell
6. Tim Duncan
7. Kobe Bryant
8. Larry Bird
9. Shaquille O Neall
10. Wilt Chamberlain
Wow, Duncan over Kobe, Larry, Shaq, and Wilt...uhm, no.
@@billsikes4007Ik right
@@kobethegoat8101 Everyone has the right to drink and post.
1.MJ
2.Bron
3.Kareem
4.Magic
5.Bill
6.Duncan
7.Bird
8.Steph
9.Kobe
Where's Oscar
@@Baylorbetterthanbrown not Top 10 tf? Use your fckn brain
Curry 0 defensive and 1 finals MvP at number 8?
1. LeBron James
2. Kobe Bryant
3 Michael Jordan
4 Kareem abdul Jabar
5 Shaq
6 Magic Johnson
7 Larry bird
8 wilt chamberlain
9 Tim Duncan
10 Steph curry
Jordan at 3, lol?
Already wrong when you put Tim at 9 and Kobe at 5 😭 bro you literally can argue Tim being top 5 you can’t with Kobe
I can help you out. There is no metric or eye-test that could possibly put Duncan over Kobe. Tim needed the NBA to recognize him as a PF just to make the 1st All NBA team lol.
@@billsikes4007 Tim started out as a power forward for most of his career he only went to the center position as he got older into the nba. The spurs was Loki the first team to even run Tim as a center in the later 2000’s or whenever he had to guard a prime Shaq.
@@juwanrigby1924 Duncan was the Spurs center from 2003 on, you know, the majority of his career.
@@juwanrigby1924 Tim had to defer the center spot to the Admiral.
My list:
1. Lebron
2. MJ
3. Kareem
4. Bird
5. Magic
6. Duncan
7. Kobe
8. Shaq
9. Wilt
10. Steph
1. MJ
2. Bron
3. Kobe
4. Tim
5. Kareem
6. Magic
7. Shaq
8. Curry
9. KD
10. Hakeem & bird tied.
Imo. For me if I leave out pre merger 79-80 really on.
@@matthewheuel2508 stop disrespecting wilt
@ like I say the majority is 1980 on. But even with wilt only 2 rings. I’d put bill Russell over him. Definitely top 11-12
@matthewheuel2508 cause bill had all the hall of famers on his team
1 - LeBron James
2 - Michael Jordan
3-4 Shaq and KD
5-6 Kobe and Curry
7 -8 Olajuwon and Kareem
9 -10 Jokic and Duncan
11-12 Magic and Doncic
13 -14 Bird and Giannis
15 - Oscar robertson
Curry shouldn’t even be on top 10.
As soon as started the video and saw Duncan over Wilt, I through my laptop like it had anthrax on the keyboard.
Exactly 💯 💯 💯
*threw
@@gameofpwns1165 I refuse to edit this based on my past for mercilessly reinforcing the abuse of "you're vs your"...not sure what happened here. But I deserve this lol, thank you.
It's hard to define greatness for time Makes Certain things divine in Winnership Showmanship entertainment that Verys in individual craft that Can't be duplicated regardless to era's places and time it's still unique💪🎩you Can't compare the pass with the present With fundamentals being the Narrative*
Steph Curry is the best pg ever and should at least be top 7
To all Ball Players we go by play by numbers points, rebounds , assist and all Stats that is the GOAT real Ball Players not because you like A player numbers don't Lie
I see what you're saying-stats like points, rebounds, and assists are definitely important for evaluating a player's greatness. Numbers provide a solid basis for comparison. However, other factors such as leadership, impact on the game, and contributions to team success also play a role in determining a player's overall legacy. It's a mix of stats and intangibles that help us appreciate the full picture of a player's greatness.
1 MJ 2 Kareem 3 Wilt 4 Magic 5 DrJ*
My top ten
Jordan
Kareem
Wilt
Bird
Kobe
Shaq
Hakeem
Bill Russell
Tim Duncan
Julius Erving
Pretty good list but you can't forget about the chosen one
No reason to not include lebron aside from just hating
Rage bait used to be believable
Forgot to put LBJ the all time scorer
@@kjjr3270 who asked?
I’m sorry bill Russell not top 10 plus I wouldn’t put him over wilt y’all crazy
Mj 1 kobe 2 Lebron 3
Hey man, Ranking Kobe at 5th and LeBron at 2nd is based on a combination of factors including overall impact, versatility, and longevity. LeBron's career has been marked by extraordinary versatility, consistently strong performances across multiple teams, and longevity at the highest level. His ability to adapt and excel in various roles has made him a significant force in the game.
On the other hand, while Kobe's career was exceptional with his scoring prowess, championships, and competitive drive, some argue that his impact was slightly more limited in comparison to LeBron’s broader contributions and versatility. Kobe's influence was immense, but LeBron’s ability to impact the game in more ways and sustain excellence over a longer period can place him higher in certain rankings. Ultimately, rankings can vary based on what aspects of a player's career are most valued.
Kobe above Bron and Kareem literally doesnt even make any sense. You can't come up with logical arguments for that.
@@HoopLists lebron's longevity, jumping to different teams to get rings, doesnt beat kobe and jordan time with the same team for number of rings lol
@23-Savage Jordan and Kobe's teams were willing to give them help and good coaching. Mj had Pippen, Kobe had Shaq, who the hell did Lebron have?
@@elitegamer7414 lebron had Kyrie
🏀⛹🏼♂️💪🏻 I am honest about being a racist most people don’t have a good sense about the game and popularity doesn’t necessarily make you the best of all time. I think my Top 10 list is the best around, 1. Bob Pettit, 2. Billy Cunningham, 3. Dave DeBusschere, 4. Bob Cousy, 5. Rudy Tomjanovich, 6. Dave Cowens, 7. John Havlicek, 8. Tom Chambers, 9. Brad Miller, 10. Mark Eaton. Bob Pettit is better than Bird in my opinion I think Pettit was the best of All Time but gets no recognition.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 man if you dont get yo jim crow, segregated ass outta here
1-MJ
2-Lebron
3-Kareem
4-CURRY!
5-Kobe
6-Russell
7-Magic
8-Duncan
9-Shaq
10-Wilt
11-Durant Bird it’s close
@Andrea___1822 brother larry bird is better than bill russell tf and also wilt is easily top 5
Curry at 4? Lol ahahhahaha
@@iishyxvietxboyii1 yes man Steph Curry stop playin,look the match vs the mavs,look the career what he does,he is a game changer,everybody have a opinion but don’t appreciate the past greatness and disrespect the present greatness
@@Andrea___1822 0 defensive team and 1 finals MVP doesn’t put him at 4, lol Hahahha.
@@iishyxvietxboyii1curry is tall 2,10? I don’t think so,he is a superstar and face of the league with lebron for ten years and he is 1,90 my boy,stop, you a hater
Larry should be #3. Wilt is way too low at #10…
Hey man, Wilt's individual stats are incredible, but we also considered team achievements and success. He only had 2 rings despite his amazing stats, which led us to place him at the 10th spot. Larry Bird, with his 3 rings, is ranked a bit higher due to his massive impact on the game, especially considering his rivalry with Magic. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@HoopLists rings aren't all that matter you know
Wouldn't say that
Wilt probably average 10 blocks a game in his prime. Wilt is definitely Top Five.
I would put Malone in my opinion
Switch Shaq and kobe
When it Comes to MJ there is a lot of hate from NBA greats🎩*
Duncan at 9 ahhhhhhhh
Hey, I understand where you're coming from. Duncan's position at 9th might seem low given his incredible achievements and skills. One of the factors we considered in our ranking was the player's overall impact on the game. While Duncan was a phenomenal player, his quieter, more reserved style of leadership didn't create as much of a cultural impact compared to some of the other players above him. It's definitely a tough call, and there are many ways to look at these rankings.
@@HoopLists yeah i have duncan top3 but everyone has their top10 and ranking good answer and video though
@jakubkubalek5036 why do you have duncan so high?
@@Bambalax9 Duncan Top 3 is beyond blasphemous. This has nothing to do with opinions anymore. You are just beyond delusional. 5th is the highest you can give Duncan.
@@kjjr3270 of course i can give duncan top3 because he belongs there lol
Le bron never will bring same vibes as mj pipn kobe shaq
Isiah Thomas greatest leader of all time
KD is better than LeBron no way he better than Kobe😂😂😂 MJ IS THE GOAT
LeBron not better than Kobe never can be never will be💯
@kennethanderson9623 not even a Kobe fan🤣 🤡
LeBron and Kobe have both left indelible marks on the game, each with unique strengths. LeBron's ranking higher on this list considers his versatility, longevity, and all-around contributions to the game, including being a top scorer and playmaker, as well as his impact in leading teams to multiple championships across different franchises. This list aims to celebrate their unique contributions to basketball. Appreciate your input!
@kennethanderson9623 bill russell had to win 2 playoff series to win 8 of his titles😂
@kennethanderson9623 ill clarify he had to win 2 series for 8 of his titles
@kennethanderson9623 ill do it one more time bud. His team had to win 2 playoff series in eight different seasons for eight rings
Scrap the list, Duncan must be at least top 5!!! 💯 Spurs4Life Baby!!! Then you have crybaby Bron at #2 👎💯
Lebron piped yo mama or sum? Get a life.
No Curry??? Wilt chamberlain really?
@@dylanhumphrey7028Curry with 0 defensive and 1 Finals MVP. He’s probably top 15.
Rip Mamba incredible work ethic , but he just couldn’t shoot. He scored on volume shooting, and was a horrible teammate . He not top #10
Kobe's relentless work ethic and competitive spirit are legendary, and while opinions on his playing style vary, his impact on the game is undeniable. Creating these rankings is tough because it involves balancing different aspects of each player's career. Thanks for your perspective!
LOL really? Jordan avg 3 shots more pg vs Kobe, what does that make MJ to you, just another "volume shooter"? Kobe avg 45% from the field to ~50% for MJ. I understand that math is not a strong point of yours but when you average 20+ shots per game......that equates to 9 for 20 vs 10 for 20. Guess MJ "just couldn't shoot either" lol, which of course is hilarious.
@kennethanderson9623 No argument here.
Steph won just as many as LeBron and his help was KD. KD never won outside the warriors. LeBron had Ray Allen, Chris Bosh, Dwayne Wade, Anthony Davis, Kevin Love, Kyrie Irving, and more. He’s had way more help than Steph ever did. Steph trained Klay to be as good as he was. And neither are better than Kobe. 5>4 all day.
If Kobe and MJ played as many healthy seasons as LeBron with his load management and didn’t win 5 and 6 championships they would have higher career point totals. They weren’t focused on stats. Winning was the goal. LeBron has had 2x, 3x as much help as his competition so his accomplishments are that much less impressive.
Wilt, MJ, Kobe, Bill, Kareem, Magic, Bird, Steph, LeBron, Shaq, Tim Duncan, Hakeem. That’s the top 12. Hardly any room to debate. Wilt would beat any of the other 11 players 1 on 1 100% of the time. He’s way too athletic to be beaten. LeBron is not better than Larry Bird. Who are you kidding? Bird had a way shorter career and won more rings per seasons played. And if he hit that game winner he would have had 4 rings and magic would have 4 rings.
It was that close. Bird didn’t have Anthony Davis on his team. Wasn’t surrounded by top 75 hall of famers.
Steph had klay, Iggy, Andrew Wiggins, dray, and an elite head coach and did u include Ray Allen? No way
@@elementsofphysicalreality Steph 0 defensive teams and 1 finals MVP…
Who stopped watching after they. Solo. Kobe. At. 5
@@Jmm2xx right here🖐
He should be lower
Kobe got carried by the centers he played with, Shaq and Pau. If it wasn't for them, he won't have rings. All he does is keep shooting the ball. He's great but he should be lower on this list. Duncan was better overall
@@lire1984you dont know what your talking about silly
1.MJ
2.Bron
3.Kareem
4.Kobe
5.Tim Duncan
6. Curry
7. Shaq
8.Magic
9.Hakeem
10.Bird
Curry at 6 with 0 defensive and 1 finals MVP. Either you’re from Bay Area or you’re drunk.
@@iishyxvietxboyii1 1. MJ
2.Bron
3. Kareem
4. Kobe
5.Magic
6. Bird
7. Russell
8. Duncan
9. Shaq
10. Curry