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Who would be the best pro in today's nba?
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[QUOTE="Mik, post: 5287820, member: 14087"] Robinson would still be great, but I would say Clyde the Glide. As others have observed, he's extremely underrated--somehow just #53 on the top 76 of all time list released in 2022: [URL="https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/33297498/the-nba-75th-anniversary-team-ranked-where-76-basketball-legends-check-our-list"]The NBA's 75th Anniversary Team, ranked[/URL] Clyde should be ahead of, say, Steve Nash (#37), Dominique (#36), Iverson (#31), and Chris Paul (#29)--none of whom won a title. John Havlicek (#26) of course won many with the Celtics, but Drexler was better. Clyde won a title as Hakeem's deputy and was the lead player on 1990 and 1992 finals teams that lost to the Pistons and Bulls in a far more physical era. He finished #2 to Jordan in the '92 MVP voting. Drexler appeared to be playing effortlessly but was in fact a great defensive as well as offensive player. [/QUOTE]
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