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Re: Best sports personality of all time?
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07/28/03 10:51 PM
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plawrence
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Originally posted by Don Corpuzzi: I think it's amusing that I'm taking the side of the guy from the 60s, while you're taking the side of the guy from the 90s. That is kind of funny. I did see Russell play, but in my early teen years I didn't have the same appreciation for the finer points of the game that I have today. Back then, of course, the argument was all about Russell vs. Wilt. Now there's a guy who also revolutionized the game. The only other thing I would point out before I'll agree with you that Jordan and Russell, or Russell and Jordan rank 1-2, is that Russell's rebounding stats can be misleading. Back then teams were averaging well over 100 shots per game, not the 75 or so you see today. So there were a lot more misses, which led to a lot more rebounding opportunities. Wilt, Bellamy, Thurmond, etc. all had years when they averaged 20 or close to 20 rebounds per game. You couldn't lead the league then by averaging 12 or 13 like today.
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Re: Best sports personality of all time?
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07/29/03 02:18 AM
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DonColletti
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Originally posted by goodfellaoggie: Cycling- Lance Armstrong, Miguel Indurain(Spain) and Greg LeMond(he has the most endorsements) means more money. GoodFella I myself watch races like the Giro de Italia and Le Tour de France every year. Obviously Lance Armstrong and Miguel Indurain are there for 5 in a row. But then there is Eddie Mercx for Belgium and a couple others I cannot remember. And one must not forget Jan Ullrich, because without a doubt he would win if Lance wasn't there. Another mention of Phil Liggett. His commentating cannot be beaten, even though he wasn't the greatest cyclist, he is a great commentator Michael Jordan Joe Montana/Jerry Rice Randy Johnson for this era. Too many to name for other times.
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Re: Best sports personality of all time?
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07/29/03 12:56 PM
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Originally posted by DonColletti: [quote]Originally posted by goodfellaoggie: [b] Cycling- Lance Armstrong, Miguel Indurain(Spain) and Greg LeMond(he has the most endorsements) means more money. GoodFella I myself watch races like the Giro de Italia and Le Tour de France every year. Obviously Lance Armstrong and Miguel Indurain are there for 5 in a row. But then there is Eddie Mercx for Belgium and a couple others I cannot remember. And one must not forget Jan Ullrich, because without a doubt he would win if Lance wasn't there. Another mention of Phil Liggett. His commentating cannot be beaten, even though he wasn't the greatest cyclist, he is a great commentator [/b][/quote]i agree with you on Phil Ligget, he is the greatest commentator on Cycling. Speaking of Eddie Mercx, he appeared in the movie American Flyers starring Kevin Costner. its an old movie but its worth ckecking out. the races and the musical score were awesome. GoodFella
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Re: Best sports personality of all time?
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07/29/03 01:59 PM
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Originally posted by Double-J: He's three shy of 200 wins, 1998 AL MVP, only lost once this season, has a spectacular curve ball. He's a damn fine pitcher in my opinion. Sorry, but you're mistaken. He's 12-3 this season with a 3.80 ERA. He was not the 1998 AL MVP, that was Juan Gonzalez. He did not with the 1998 AL Cy Young either, that was Roger Clemens. He does have a spectacular curve, and he is a damn fine pitcher. I wasn't arguing with that. What I was arguing is that he is not anywhere near being in Randy Johnson's league as a pitcher. Here are some of their career stats: David Wells 197-124 (61.4%), 4.04 ERA, 1844K, 0 Cy Young Awards Randy Johnson 225-109 (67.4%), 3.08 ERA, 3789K, 4 Cy Young Awards While Johnson is a shoo-in for the Hall of Fame, Wells is never even a shoo-in for the All-Star game. Wells is a good pitcher, but does not belong in any discussion about great pitchers when you're talking about Johnson, Clemens, and Maddux.
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Re: Best sports personality of all time?
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07/29/03 04:57 PM
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Originally posted by Don Corpuzzi: [quote]Originally posted by Double-J: [b] He's three shy of 200 wins, 1998 AL MVP, only lost once this season, has a spectacular curve ball. He's a damn fine pitcher in my opinion. Sorry, but you're mistaken. He's 12-3 this season with a 3.80 ERA. He was not the 1998 AL MVP, that was Juan Gonzalez. He did not with the 1998 AL Cy Young either, that was Roger Clemens. He does have a spectacular curve, and he is a damn fine pitcher. I wasn't arguing with that. What I was arguing is that he is not anywhere near being in Randy Johnson's league as a pitcher. Here are some of their career stats: David Wells 197-124 (61.4%), 4.04 ERA, 1844K, 0 Cy Young Awards Randy Johnson 225-109 (67.4%), 3.08 ERA, 3789K, 4 Cy Young Awards While Johnson is a shoo-in for the Hall of Fame, Wells is never even a shoo-in for the All-Star game. Wells is a good pitcher, but does not belong in any discussion about great pitchers when you're talking about Johnson, Clemens, and Maddux. [/b][/quote]lol, I am impressed, I'd better update my stats(  )...but I swore he won something in 1998...if not AL MVP then something else... 
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Re: Best sports personality of all time?
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07/29/03 11:17 PM
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AngelaMarie
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I enjoy watching sports, as much as that surprises people. But I'm not big on following any particular person or team. here are some that I know or like for one reason or another. I'm certainly no expert on this. Football - Coach Jon Gruden (didn't they win this year? A friend of mine has a crush on him.) Soccer - ? Baseball - Tug McGraw Basketball - Coach Bob Knight (I am forever a Bobby fan - FOREVER), Michael Jordan (because he's a great guy and so talented, was not so talented in high school and that's so inspiring) Boxing - ? Snooker - ? Pool - ? Billiards - ? Tennis - Pete Sampras, Venus & Serena Golf - Tiger Woods Formula 1 - ? Rallying - ? Athletics - ? Okay, so a lot of that is left blank! 
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Re: Best sports personality of all time?
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08/07/03 06:08 PM
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