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I do know. Wilt would kick-ass just like always. Jordan always had problems with Michael Cooper. Imagine if he would have to play against some true defensive guards that had an "O" game as well. Guys like Walt Frazier, Jerry Sloan (he didn't really have an O game) who was able to stop Jerry West a couple of times, and speaking of Jerry West, he's a player that had no flaws. There was nothing he didn't do wrong. He was a complete package at both ends of the floor. But there is one thing about Jerry that he was better at than anyone in history in any sport. He was the greatest clutch shooter of all time. Bar none. In fact, his nickname was Mr. Clutch. If Jordan had to play against him, Oscar, his numbers would be down in those games. And those guys, like Cooper, would tell you is that they would only try to slow him down and make him work for everything. Your not going to stop Jordan.Originally posted by independent_thinker2002:
Jordan blocked and dunked on every big man in his era, including Shaq! Sorry, David Robinson scored 71, it still doesn't put him in the most dominant category. In 61-62 the Warriors didn't even have the best record, let alone win the championship. It's not really dominating if you don't bring home the hardware. Allen Iverson is a prime example of this. Wilt was great, I will give you that. But he is not the most dominant ever. Neither is Shaq. At least Shaq has brought home the hardware multiple times. Wilt can't count. I have slept with around 40 women and couldn't tell you some of their names. How could Wilt really keep count, if he had that many women he wouldn't have time to count. It is hard to compare players from different eras but I still think Jordan could dominate in any era and I am not so sure that Wilt could. We will never know.
What I'm saying is, that it would be easier to stop Jordan than it would be to stop Wilt.