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The "GOAT" debate settled

Many times I have argued the "GOAT" debate. Back and forth between LeBron and MJ. I have argued for both sides. When I get tired of the argument, or when someone mentions rings... I have one simple answer, and it's the player with this resume: 5x League MVP, 12x NBA All-Star, NBA All-Star Game MVP, 3x All-NBA First Team. That isn't even the extent of his resume.


Ladies and Gentlemen, Drum Roll please................................... In my opinion, Bill Russell is the greatest basketball player of all time.


Was I ever alive to watch Bill play ball? No. Were you? No. Stop arguing. I get so sick and tired of going back and forth between MJ and LeBron that I just like to respect greatness, (as well as troll a little bit,) and throwing in the most winning NBA Finals player of all time into the argument is very valid on my part (credit to me). The best part is, 86 year old Russell won't let his athleticism go unnoticed to this day.


On Monday (6/15) Kendrick Perkins quote tweeted a video of an athletic showcase that LeBron put on in a game from years ago. Perkins claimed LeBron to be "(The) Most Athletic Player in NBA History". However, 22 hours later, Bill Russell didn't want to be forgotten for his athletic ability. His response:

Bill Russell taking a "low-key" ricochet shot at LeBron's vertical as well as Kendrick Perkin's Opinion of who the most athletic player in the league is. Bill Russell is taking Perkin's opinion and basically saying "well did LeBron ever qualify for the olympics in another sport? Yeah he's sUpEr 'athletic'." Is LeBron ranked seventh in the world for anything other than basketball and daily wine intake? I don't think so KPerk!


After this post, Bill Russell is OFFICIALLY my goat, if you don't agree, talk to these 11 rings.


P.S.

Your "plumber" and "grocery store clerk" arguments are invalid.


P.P.S.

Bill doesn't want you to forget how fast he was either


 
 
 

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