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Thread: D-Wade and Wes on the all-time list

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    D-Wade and Wes on the all-time list

    Dwyane tied for #42 in points with Bernard King. John Stockton is next…

    NBA all-time points
    ...
    34. Walt Bellamy* 20941
    35. Bob Pettit* 20880
    36. David Robinson* 20790
    37. George Gervin* 20708
    38. Mitch Richmond* 20497
    39. Tom Chambers 20049
    40. Antawn Jamison 20042
    41. John Stockton* 19711
    42. Bernard King* 19655
    42. Dwyane Wade 19655
    44. Clifford Robinson 19591
    45. Walter Davis 19521
    46. Terry Cummings 19460
    47. Bob Lanier* 19248
    48. Eddie Johnson 19202
    49. Gail Goodrich* 19181
    50. Reggie Theus 19015
    51. Dale Ellis 19004
    52. Scottie Pippen* 18940



    NBA all-time assists… Dwyane Wade #62 all-time. Doc is in sight...

    56. Kenny Anderson 5196
    57. Sleepy Floyd 5175
    58. Walt Frazier* 5040
    59. Nate McMillan 4893
    60. Doc Rivers 4889
    61. Mark Price 4863
    62. Dwyane Wade 4814
    63. Gail Goodrich* 4805
    64. Brad Davis 4709


    NBA all-time steals leaders… D-Wade is #53… The Admiral is next...
    ...
    48. Jerome Kersey 1439
    49. Tim Hardaway 1428
    50. Randy Smith 1403
    51. Clifford Robinson 1402
    52. David Robinson* 1388
    53. Dwyane Wade 1381
    54. Dominique Wilkins* 1378
    55. Muggsy Bogues 1369
    Ben Wallace 1369



    Also, Wes Matthews is #83in 3PM with 1000 in his career…

    82. Danny Ainge 1002
    83. Wesley Matthews 1000
    84. Rafer Alston 996
    85. Stephon Marbury 991
    86. Joe Dumars* 990
    87. Jerry Stackhouse 988
    Last edited by MU Viking; 02-01-2016 at 10:05 PM.

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    Wow, Rafer Alston had 996 career threes? I still think of him as more a street baller than anything.

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    I love it when these lists are posted.
    On the Rafer Alston comment, not really about Alston, but every time I see these lists there are 1 or 2 guys where I can't help but wonder how in the hell they are on a list like this. I mean, Rafer Alston was a decent player, but does anyone picture a player like him being on any "all-time lists"?

    yes, I am surprised to see Wes on there, especially because his career is still young, but no matter what the category, would you ever group Rafer Alston in with Danny Ainge, Jerry Stackhouse, Joe Dumars and Stephon Marbury?
    Last edited by IWB; 01-30-2016 at 08:56 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Ganzer, "IWB" View Post
    I love it when these lists are posted.
    On the Rafer Alston comment, not really about Alston, but every time I see these lists there are 1 or 2 guys where I can't help but wonder how in the hell they are on a list like this. I mean, Rafer Alston was a decent player, but does anyone picture a player like him being on any "all-time lists"?

    yes, I am surprised to see Wes on there, especially because his career is still young, but no matter what the category, would you ever group Rafer Alston in with Danny Ainge, Jerry Stackhouse, Joe Dumars and Stephon Marbury?
    Yeah, I am stunned that Antwan Jamison is that high on the all time scoring list. Always thought of him as more of a journeyman type player.
    "I'll say it again...Dwyane Wade is the 3rd best SG of all-time...right behind Jordan and Bryant." - Mark Jackson

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    If they had a subcategory for blocked shots for guards, DWade would be near the top I would think - he has a lot more than LBJ for example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan Bykowski, "brewcity77" View Post
    Wow, Rafer Alston had 996 career threes? I still think of him as more a street baller than anything.
    JR Smith is 19th....which is incredible. He could finish in the top 5.

    Also, Steph Curry is 26th and on pace to be in the top 5 by the end of 2018.


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    Back in the day 3 pt shooting wasn't as big of a thing as it is today, it's much like NFL passing records, today they pass more in the NFL which leads to more players having higher yardage totals.
    The artist formerly known as "the sitting MU coach for president"

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    While yes, they do pass more, the protection of the wide receivers & QBs has a LOT to do with the passing yards today.

    I have been saying this a lot lately, but not long ago on the NFL network I saw the "top 10 defenses of all time". Any current WR that watched that show and then complains about not getting a flag should be kicked in the nuts by a punter.
    "When March Madness spills into April.... that's the gravy!" - Homer Simpson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Ganzer, "IWB" View Post
    While yes, they do pass more, the protection of the wide receivers & QBs has a LOT to do with the passing yards today.

    I have been saying this a lot lately, but not long ago on the NFL network I saw the "top 10 defenses of all time". Any current WR that watched that show and then complains about not getting a flag should be kicked in the nuts by a punter.
    Wow! Is there a rant behind this? The images make me laugh though.

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