Originally posted by builderbob
Brings back a lot of good memories reading the list; and I agree with your assessment of Bird, he was a cold blooded killer on the court. But in my estimation, Magic was the greatest; He had versatility like none of the other greats, he had the ability to involve his teammates like none of the others, and the greatest smile and sense of enjoyment ever (of course, being an MSU alum makes me very biased, so those of you don't agree can discount me completely)
6'9" point guard, sheesh he and, the rest of Laketown at that time were great.
Brings back a lot of good memories reading the list; and I agree with your assessment of Bird, he was a cold blooded killer on the court. But in my estimation, Magic was the greatest; He had versatility like none of the other greats, he had the ability to involve his teammates like none of the others, and the greatest smile and sense of enjoyment ever (of course, being an MSU alum makes me very biased, so those of you don't agree can discount me completely)
6'9" point guard, sheesh he and, the rest of Laketown at that time were great.