When people try to rank and debate the greatest players in basketball history, or any sports history for that matter, it’s always pointed out that you can’t compare modern players and players from the past because at a base level, the philosophy of the game has changed drastically and the skills players possess have become more refined. My question is, are there any players from the 90s or earlier, who were so dominant that you could place them in a 2023 game and they would still be a threat? Like would Larry Birds game still be effective or would he get eaten alive by todays talent?

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    1 year ago

    Alex English. He rarely gets the respect he is due. In his prime, he scored 29.8 points a game and would play 80 games a season. He had tons of Nuggets records but was rarely given the recognition he deserves.