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From: fury508
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Date: 01/30/2016 12:21:54
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Initially, I was wondering what Kobe's TSP build would be if he were to be put into the game. Then, I wondered how the 1992 Dream Team would compare in this game. How would 2000 Kobe differ from 1988 Jordan? Then, I thought, what would Steph Curry and Klay Thompson look like splashing it up in BB?

Was Rodman a shining example of Legendary Boards? How many Legendary ratings did Wilt have? Not FT, that's for sure. How would you set Kareem apart from Wilt with TSP? Who attained legendary status in each BB skill area?

Bird / Reggie Miller / Steph Curry- leg. JS/JR?

Where would you place a Jordan in JS/JR vs. a Kerr or a Paxson? Where does Kobe fit, for that matter?

Magic / Stockton - leg. PA

Isaiah Thomas / LBJ - leg. DR

T. Hardaway / Steph Curry - leg. HA

Tony Allen / Michael Cooper - leg. OD?

Olajuwon / Shaq - leg. IS

B. Russell - leg. ID

Rodman / Wilt - leg. REB

Mutombo - leg SB

Legendary IMO in more than two skills: MJ, LBJ, Hakeem, Wilt, Bird, Magic...

...one last question: How would you make a Dominique Wilkins with BB TSP?

















Anyway, I feel it would be interesting to post estimates at 100 TSP if you have the time. I am still currently working on mine, but thank you in advance for throwing in yout thoughts on this subject.

Apologies if this has already came up.

From: fury508

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Date: 01/30/2016 12:22:52
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Oh yeah, forgot to mention Steve Nash...he would def be leg. in more than one area

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Date: 01/31/2016 01:39:20
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I think I'd say Steph Curry is closer to Legendary Jump Range than Handling.

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Date: 01/31/2016 03:36:20
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He's pretty nice with the handles...creates his own shot at will...kinda like a young J.Will with a shot like R.Miller

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I'd probably put Hardaway/Iverson/Kyrie ahead of Steph in handles. Steph's a better offensive player than any of those three, but if we're talking about pure handles I'm taking any of these three guys before Steph.

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Date: 01/31/2016 19:36:52
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Date: 01/31/2016 22:48:27
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Oh most definitely!!! Put J. Rich and Amare on that list as well!

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Date: 01/31/2016 22:52:29
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I wholeheartedly agree with your assessment...A.I. was the illest. And yup, Kyrie is a great mention, too. I think Skip should probably get a mention here as well. However, Steph can do some mean shit off the dribble, but I might have been a little too hasty to say he is a legendary ball handler.

Last edited by fury508 at 01/31/2016 22:55:54

From: nikito

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Date: 02/01/2016 20:41:12
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Respect Kyrie, but there's no one who can stop Steph. I can say that he's the best dribbler in NBA right now. So i think he is a legendary ball handler.

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrsLbtzWIAk)

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Date: 02/02/2016 22:59:04
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Initially, I was wondering what Kobe's TSP build would be if he were to be put into the game. Then, I wondered how the 1992 Dream Team would compare in this game. How would 2000 Kobe differ from 1988 Jordan? Then, I thought, what would Steph Curry and Klay Thompson look like splashing it up in BB?

Was Rodman a shining example of Legendary Boards? How many Legendary ratings did Wilt have? Not FT, that's for sure. How would you set Kareem apart from Wilt with TSP? Who attained legendary status in each BB skill area?

Bird / Reggie Miller / Steph Curry- leg. JS/JR?

Where would you place a Jordan in JS/JR vs. a Kerr or a Paxson? Where does Kobe fit, for that matter?

Magic / Stockton - leg. PA

Isaiah Thomas / LBJ - leg. DR

T. Hardaway / Steph Curry - leg. HA

Tony Allen / Michael Cooper - leg. OD?

Olajuwon / Shaq - leg. IS

B. Russell - leg. ID

Rodman / Wilt - leg. REB

Mutombo - leg SB

Legendary IMO in more than two skills: MJ, LBJ, Hakeem, Wilt, Bird, Magic...

...one last question: How would you make a Dominique Wilkins with BB TSP?

















Anyway, I feel it would be interesting to post estimates at 100 TSP if you have the time. I am still currently working on mine, but thank you in advance for throwing in yout thoughts on this subject.

Apologies if this has already came up.



regarding the bold part. I don't think any of them had TSP as low as 100. Hell Ben Wallace probably had some Atrocious skills and prob had more than 100 TSP

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Date: 02/03/2016 21:39:54
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I'd definitely put Jordan at legendary JS and maybe 13-15 JR. I'd put Kerr's JR at 20, but his JS would probably be lower. Bill would also be 20 in ID and SB. The guy was probably the best defender of all time