Quote (blind_chief @ Sat - Jun 30 2012 - 13:15:48)
pg: magic - im a bit torn on the pg, but magic really takes the cake due to size. honorable mention nash or stockton. nash for creativity and stockton for great mistake-free play
sg: jordan
sf: bird - proal lebron when its all over for him but too soon to say best ever imo. and larry bird split his career between sf and pf so i get the argument is you dont put him here. dr j honorable mention.
pf: duncan - i think you have to go duncan, karl and
c: shaq. hakeem for the moves but nothing competes with shaqs dominance
As you said, I went with Magic due to his sheer size at point guard. He was a big man playing the point, you don't see that much anymore (Nash, Kidd, Paul, Williams, Stockton, etc.), most point guards tend to be smaller, quicker archetype.
Jordan is obvious.
Small Forward is arguably the toughest one to call, there have been so many over the years that it's a toss up.
I'm going with Tim Duncan just based upon his career winning percentage, his attitude, what he brings to both ends of the floor, each and every game of his entire career.
And I went with Shaq at his prime, due to his size, he was incredible when he was at the height of his career. Obviously there have been some great ones, Wilt and Bill Russell would be my other choices, I just don't know if they have the size the new NBA requires.