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		<title>Expanding NBA&#8217;s 50 Greatest Players to 65 &#124; Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 15:31:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The list rightfully spans both the foundation, innovation and modernization of the game. No true guidelines exist for its compilation. For one, the names were presented sans-position, which allows only the best on the list. Secondly, statistics dominate the selections but can differ greatly from player-to-player. 32,172 points separate the list's top and bottom scorers (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 38,327; Bill Walton 6,215). ]]></description>
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<p><em>by Patrick &#8216;Rey&#8217; Reynell</em></p>
<p>At the 1997 NBA All-Star weekend, the league introduced its <a href="http://www.nba.com/history/50greatest.html">50 greatest players </a>in commemoration of its 50th anniversary. The selection process had actually been completed several months earlier by media personnel, former players and coaches, and former and current general managers and team owners.</p>
<p>As its web site boasts at <a href="http://www.nba.com/history/50greatest.html">NBA.com</a>, the list &#8211; at the time of its release &#8211; consisted of &#8220;one hundred and seven NBA championship rings. More than 400 hundred NBA All-Star Game selections. Nearly one million points scored.&#8221;</p>
<p>Some of its members reach back to the late 1940s such as George Mikan and Dolph Schayes. Others were more recent retirees such as Larry Bird and Isaiah Thomas. The list also included active players at that time such as Karl Malone and Patrick Ewing. Even Shaquille O&#8217;Neal, though only playing in his fifth NBA season, found a place amongst the 50 greatest.</p>
<p>The list rightfully spans both the foundation, innovation and modernization of the game.</p>
<p>No true guidelines exist for its compilation. For one, the names were presented sans-position, which allows only the best on the list. Secondly, statistics dominate the selections but can differ greatly from player-to-player.</p>
<p>32,172 points separate the list&#8217;s top and bottom scorers (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 38,327; Bill Walton 6,215).</p>
<p>44 MVP awards appear, but 33 of those awards have gone to just 9 of the players (Jabbar 6, Jordan 5, Russell 5, Chamberlain 4, Magic Johnson 3, Bird 3, Moses Malone 3, Karl Malone 2, Bob Pettit 2).</p>
<p>Of the over 100 NBA championships on the list, 9 of those players never won (Gervin, Ewing, Thurmond, Maravich, Baylor, Barkley, Karl Malone, Bing, Stockton).</p>
<p>The reasons various, the accolades vast, the selection venerable.</p>
<p>Thirteen NBA seasons have now passed since the 50 greatest were chosen. Two more NBA seasons will complete the NBA&#8217;s 65th year, so why not start thinking about adding 15 players to expand the greatest list to 65 &#8211; one for each year of the NBA&#8217;s existence.</p>
<p>Now, this is not a novel idea and has been done at the 60th anniversary by TNT. If you so choose, you can view their 10 additions at <a href="http://hoopedia.nba.com/index.php?title=NBA_-_50_Greatest_Players">Hoopedia</a>. That list, however, is not an official addendum to the NBA&#8217;s, so don&#8217;t feel obligated to include any of their picks should you decide to take a gander.</p>
<p>And because 15 is a lot to keep track of, let&#8217;s do this in three parts, 5 players at a time.</p>
<p>For this first part, pick the 5 players who you think absolutely, 100%, indisputably must be added. And remember: these players may still be active, or you may feel that someone long-retired just missed the cut the first time in 1997 and finally gets his due.</p>
<p>After a few days of discussion, we&#8217;ll tally the votes and move on to the next 5. As always, explaining your picks is a welcome form of discussion.</p>
<p>Here are my first 5 additions:</p>
<p><strong>Bob McAdoo </strong>- Hall of Fame, 2X NBA champion, won an MVP in 1975 with Buffalo with whom he also won Rookie of the Year in 1973. An innovator at the post position because of his ability to shoot from the outside consistently (at 6&#8217;9&#8243; tall). Though his total points and rebounds put him near the middle of the list of 50 greatest, remains the last player to average 30 points and 15 rebounds in a season.</p>
<p><strong>Kobe Bryant</strong> &#8211; 5X NBA champion, three of those as the team&#8217;s No. 2 guy and the last two as the No. 1. Won a regular season MVP and last two Finals MVPs. Scoring champion twice who averaged just over 35 ppg in 2005-2006. Has over 25,000 career points, which would put him at eleventh on the 50 greatest list.</p>
<p><strong>LeBron James</strong> &#8211; Over 15,000 career points in just seven NBA seasons. Back-to-back MVPs in that time. Averages 27.8 ppg, 7 assists and 7 rebounds (just a note: his playoff averages in each category are better). 34 career triple-doubles with 6 of those coming in the playoffs (had a triple-double in first career playoff game).</p>
<p><strong>Tim Duncan</strong> &#8211; 4X NBA champion, 3X Finals MVP, 2X MVP. Only other plays to win multiple MVPs in regular season and Finals are Jabbar, Bird, Jordan, Magic. Great passer (3.2 apg) for a big man and even better defender (2.3 bpg). Easily a double-double for career (21.1 ppg, 11.6 rpg).</p>
<p><strong>Allen Iverson</strong> &#8211; In less than 1,000 career games: 24,368 points (26.7 ppg), 5,624 assists (6.2 apg), and over 2 steals per game. Won MVP award in 2000-2001. Helped modernize the game today by creating an east-to-west style of play that opened the floor and encouraged ball-handling and penetration like never before. Today&#8217;s point guards break down defenses with crossovers Iverson mastered at Georgetown and the NBA. Uncanny ability to score around the basket despite often being smallest player on floor.</p>
<p>So there are my first 5 additions. You can agree, refute, or (in the spirit of <a href="http://www.pickinsplinters.com/2009/05/01/mount-otsego-part-1/">Mt. Otsego</a>) just add your &#8216;splinters.&#8217;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.pickinsplinters.com/2010/07/30/expanding-nbas-50-greatest-players-to-65-part-2/">Part 2</a></p>
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		<title>NBA Splinters &#124; 09/09/09</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 02:07:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Casey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thompson's shot in double overtime helped the Wolfpack end the seven-year reign of the UCLA Bruins and propelled NC State to its first national title in 1974. 'Skywalker' won back-to-back AP Player-Of The Year awards along with the Final Four Most Outstanding Player award. Over a nine-year career in the NBA, Thompson averaged 22 ppg.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4666" title="1126_large" src="http://www.pickinsplinters.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/1126_large-230x300.jpg" alt="1126_large" width="230" height="300" />By Paul Gotham</em></p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Skywalker&#8217; to Present MJ</strong></p>
<p>This Friday, when Michael Jordan takes his rightful place in the NBA Hall of Fame, David Thompson will present his Airness. Jordan&#8217;s decision to choose Thompson might raise a few eyebrows. After all, one would expect Dean Smith, Phil Jackson, or maybe even James Worthy to do the honors. Instead, MJ went with the North Carolina <em>State</em> star he emulated as a boy.</p>
<p>Thompson&#8217;s shot in double overtime helped the Wolfpack end the seven-year reign of the UCLA Bruins and propelled NC State to its first national title in 1974. &#8216;Skywalker&#8217; won back-to-back AP Player-Of The Year awards along with the Final Four Most Outstanding Player award. Over a nine-year career in the NBA, Thompson averaged 22 ppg.</p>
<p>David Robinson, Jerry Sloan, and John Stockton will also get their spots in Springfield this weekend.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-4667" title="Hall of Fame Basketball" src="http://www.pickinsplinters.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/abc9d413-9ca7-4408-bc2a-1b8a9ae94e50-150x150.jpg" alt="Hall of Fame Basketball" width="150" height="150" />Memphis Gets &#8216;The Answer&#8217;</strong></p>
<p>We can leave all the tweets behind. Allen Iverson has agreed to terms with the Memphis Grizzlies. Bar-b-que, Beale Street, Blues, and AI &#8211; we&#8217;ll see how that goes over in west Tennessee.</p>
<p>The deal is for $3.5 million, but incentives are there to be had. It will be interesting to see how this plays out considering Michael Conley and OJ Mayo played considerable time in the Memphis backcourt last season.  Memphis coach, Lionel Hollins, will be left to construct a feasible substitution pattern.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-4668" title="nba_iverson_203" src="http://www.pickinsplinters.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/nba_iverson_203-150x114.jpg" alt="nba_iverson_203" width="150" height="114" />Iverson joins a Memphis team that boasts 11 players on its roster with three years or less of NBA experience. Only Steven Hunter (7), Marko Jaric (7), and Zach Randolph (8) have more than three seasons in the league.</p>
<p>Iverson expended considerable energy over the past month communicating his status through Twitter.</p>
<p><strong>Hey Charlie: Do My Job!</strong></p>
<p>Props to the Milwaukee Bucks&#8217; Charlie Bell who took on the Discovery Channel&#8217;s &#8211; &#8220;Do My Job&#8221; idea. <a href="http://www.nba.com/bucks/features/cb_job.html" target="_blank">Check out Bell</a> as he farms, works as a mailman, does his time as a Wendy&#8217;s manager, and a couple other tasks.</p>
<p><strong>Scab Refs?</strong></p>
<p>NBA.com reported that talks between the league and its officials broke down. The current contract ended September 1. Replacement officials were last used during 1995-96.</p>
<p>Got some splinters? Share them here.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 21:05:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Casey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two seasons ago the Chicago Bulls seemed ready to make a run at the Eastern Conference crown. Third-year coach, Scott Skiles (he took over during the 03-04campaign) guided the Bulls to their first playoff series win in nine seasons. Led by young guns Ben Gordon, Luol Deng, and Kirk Hinrich the Baby Bulls swept the reigning champs, Miami, before falling to Detroit 4-2 in a hard-fought series.]]></description>
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<p><em>By Paul Gotham</em></p>
<p><strong>The mysterious Chicago Bulls</strong></p>
<p>Two years ago the Chicago Bulls seemed ready to make a run at the Eastern Conference crown. Third-year coach, Scott Skiles (he took over during the 03-04campaign) guided the Bulls to their first playoff series win in nine seasons. Led by young guns Ben Gordon, Luol Deng, and Kirk Hinrich the Baby Bulls swept the reigning champs, Miami, before falling to Detroit 4-2 in a hard-fought series.</p>
<p>The future seemed  to favor Chicago. Gordon, Hinrich, Deng along with Andres Nocioni and Ben Wallace prepared for the 07-08 season.</p>
<p>Then, discontent between Wallace and Skiles surfaced. The Baby Bulls started slowly, 9-16. Management showed Skiles the door, and Chicago earned a ping pong ball for the draft lottery.</p>
<p>Despite injuries to Deng and Nocioni the Bulls finished 08-09 at .500. Rookie Derrick Rose led an upstart crew against a hobbled Boston Celtics in an epic first-round series. Few professionals find solace in moral victories. Taking the reigning champs to overtime in four of seven contests lends hope to the future of the United Center denizens.</p>
<p>Chicago added James Johnson (Wake Forest) and Taj Gibson (USC) through the draft. Gone is Gordon. Long gone is Wallace (if he was ever truly there). The East is getting stronger. Where will the Bulls fit?</p>
<p><strong>Anybody have room for a 16 / 10 guy?</strong></p>
<p>The Utah Jazz matched Portland&#8217;s offer for Paul Millsap. Are the Jazz ready to part ways with Carlos Boozer? Two years ago Boozer and Deron Williams seemed like the perfect pick-and-roll successors to John Stockton and Karl Malone.</p>
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<p>Now the Jazz appear ready to window shop.</p>
<p>Miami looks like the best suitor. Dwyane Wade has expressed concerns over floundering through the upcoming season without another viable option in the lineup. Boozer averaged 16 points and 10 boards for the Jazz last season. Can the Alaskan native handle the near tropics?</p>
<p><strong>Talkin&#8217; &#8217;bout PRACtice?</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong>It&#8217;s August. The NBA season opens in two and half months. For the first time in 14 years, Allen Iverson is unsure which uniform he will put on this season.</p>
<p>The Clippers, Heat, and Grizzlies have all shown interest. Yet, Iverson still hasn&#8217;t found a dotted line to autograph. At 34 years old and #16 on the all-time scoring list, will Iverson consider playing in Europe?</p>
<p>Got some splinters to share? Post them here and let&#8217;s discuss.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2009 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Patrick &#8216;Rey&#8217; Reynell &#62;Clippers interested in Iverson; Sterling more concerned with ticket sales than team&#8217;s success Yahoo! Sports reported earlier in the week that Clippers owner Donald Sterling is interested in signing Allen Iverson to &#8211; get this &#8211; sell tickets. Win games? Not important. Develop young talent. Who cares? Sterling is correct that [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>&gt;Clippers interested in Iverson; Sterling more concerned with ticket sales than team&#8217;s success</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=aw-iversonclippers071409&amp;prov=yhoo&amp;type=lgns">Yahoo! Sports reported </a>earlier in the week that Clippers owner Donald Sterling is interested in signing Allen Iverson to &#8211; get this &#8211; sell tickets. Win games? Not important. Develop young talent. Who cares?</p>
<p>Sterling is correct that Iverson would help ticket sales. But, if it does not result in a better season, you would have to think that those sales would eventually return to normal at some point next season. If you recall, the Clippers had a small playoff run in the 2005-06 season. It appeared to be a resurgence for the Clippers and their fan base. That soon subsided after the following season reverted to poor business as usual for Los Angeles&#8217; other team.</p>
<p>More importantly though is the young perimeter talent Mike Dunleavy has in LA. Eric Gordon has promise in the league. Plus, veteran guard Baron Davis still plays, though the possibility of him being traded always exists.<br />
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Signing Iverson will definitely take playing time away from some players. Iverson won&#8217;t help the Clippers get back to the playoffs any more than these guys could at least a couple of years down the road.</p>
<p>Whoever signs the thirty-four year old guard will get the former NBA MVP at a bargain. I haven&#8217;t heard anything higher than $6 million a year and no long term contracts. The Grizzlies and Heat have also shown interest.</p>
<p><strong>&gt;Dahntay Jones signs with Indiana Pacers; Larry Bird silently building an East contender?</strong></p>
<p>Amidst the rampant free agent signings this NBA off-season, lost are the role players being swept up by intelligent GMs. Dahntay Jones signed a four-year deal with the Indiana Pacers. Jones definitely <a href="http://bleacherreport.com/articles/166948-nba-playoff-overachievers#page/6">overachieved</a> for the Denver Nuggets during their run to the Western Conference Finals. He was a solid defender and a great rebounder from the perimeter. Someone who the Nuggets may miss more than many realize.</p>
<p>Though Jones played admirably in the first two rounds, his play became overtly rough and aggressive in trying to stop Kobe Bryant. His style once resulted in four fouls in less than two minutes and a quick trip back to the bench.</p>
<p>If Jones can find an emotional balance in his style of play, he could help the youth-laden Pacers become contenders in the East sooner than later.</p>
<p>Larry Bird has his scorer and go-to guy in Danny Granger, who won the NBA&#8217;s Most Improved Player this past season after averaging 25.8 points and five rebounds, and he&#8217;s starting to put the rest of the pieces in place.</p>
<p><strong>&gt;Can Phil Jackson make a system player out of Adam Morrison?</strong></p>
<p>Remember Adam Morrison? The former Gonzaga player who once graced the cover of Sports Illustrated and finished second in the NCAA National Player of the Year voting? Plagued as another Michael Jordan draft blunder (selected third overall in 2006), Morrison just won an NBA Championship as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers without logging a single playoff minute.</p>
<p>Morrison suffered an ACL tear in a preseason game and missed the whole 2007-08 season. After being traded to the Lakers this past season, he saw limited playing time on a team with an already established rotation on the wings.</p>
<p>Currently Morrison is playing well in the NBA Summer League. Though his career might not ever reach the lofty expectations once bestowed upon him in college, he looks as though he can still be a key contributor on a team. Who better to find that niche for Morrison than 10-time NBA Champion Phil Jackson?</p>
<p>Jackson is a guru when it comes to <a href="http://bleacherreport.com/articles/198951-la-lakers-luke-walton-role-model-for-the-aspiring-non-superstar">finding the right roles </a>for players and getting more out of less. Not saying that Morrison is any less of a player than he was projected to be, but right now he has much working against him. He&#8217;s basically looking at a second rookie season with the Lakers.</p>
<p>Morrison seems like an offensive weapon the Lakers could use when Kobe Bryant is not in the game. A viable outside threat, and someone who can use the dribble to attack with a 6&#8217;9&#8243; frame. Here&#8217;s to Morrison proving the critics wrong next season and Jackson hopefully finding that spot in the rotation for a once deadly shooter.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a recent interview of Morrison after scoring 22 points in a summer league game. Some good footage of his play included as well:</p>
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<p><strong>&gt;More from summer league: Jonny Flynn, Dajuan Blair not skipping a beat</strong></p>
<p>The Big East affiliate <a href="http://www.pickinsplinters.com/?cat=453">Doug Potter </a>got us thinking about the impact Syracuse point guard <a href="http://www.pickinsplinters.com/?p=3638">Jonny Flynn would have in the NBA</a>. If the NBA&#8217;s summer league in Las Vegas is a measuring stick, Flynn will flourish with the open floor style. He&#8217;s showcasing his array of talents quite nicely.</p>
<p>Dajuan Blair keeps showing just how careless it was for those teams with first round picks to pass on him. He&#8217;s easily putting up double-doubles this summer, just as he did night in and night out at Pitt. San Antonio, along with recent acquisitions Richard Jefferson and Antonio McDyess, have to be confident in their chances of challenging the Lakers in the West next season.</p>
<p>Check out some game highlights of Flynn and Blair in action from Vegas:</p>
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<p><strong>&gt; NBA Question of the Day: Which team has made the best off-season acquisitions?</strong></p>
<p>Here are my favorite three.</p>
<p>1. San Antonio Spurs &#8211; Traded for Richard Jefferson. Had Dajuan Blair fall into their lap in the second round. Signed Antonio McDyess to a three-year deal.</p>
<p>2. Los Angeles Lakers &#8211; Lost Trevor Ariza but signed Ron Artest. They only keep this spot if they can re-sign Lamar Odom.</p>
<p>3. Atlanta Hawks &#8211; Re-signed veteran point guard Mike Bibby. Traded for Jamal Crawford. Gives them plenty of fire-power to go along with Joe Johnson and Josh Smith. The only questions will be if they can play defense and share shot opportunities.</p>
<p>There are still plenty of good free agents available, including David Lee and <a href="http://www.pickinsplinters.com/?p=4198">Lamar Odom</a>. Check out the remainders at <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?page=freeagents-09-10">ESPN</a>.</p>
<p>Got some NBA news or comments? Take a seat on the bench and let your &#8216;pickins&#8217; be heard.</p>
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