The Spurs and Bulls made quite a few trades with each other in the early to mid 80s, Gilmore for Corzine, Gervin for Greenwood, Banks for Johnson, Paxson for cash and a late round pick
Right after Artis Gilmore got traded to San Antonio, The Pro Basketball Handbook wrote, "The only reason why he didn't average more than 18 ppg, is because Reggie Theus wouldn't throw him the ball. How do you ignore a .580 shooter?" Was that deliberate on Theus' part, or was Theus just not adept at feeding the post?
i did do and will really LOVE legend hakeem olajuwon ALMOST as much as three even more elite players being kareem abdul-jabbar bill russell and wilt chamberlain
no disrespect but in 1980 the nba declared the greatest player ever as bill russell and there's a documentary called the greatest player ever starring wilt chamberlain
@@michaelantonio6643 i know but MOST IMPORTANTLY i'll still say the best players ever are still #1 TIED bill russell and wilt chamberlain #2 oscar robertson #3 kareem abdul-jabbar #4 michael jordan #5 magic johnson #6 larry bird #7 jerry west #8 hakeem olajuwon #9 shaquille o'neal and #10 elgin baylor
@@youtuber3328 that's your opinion... Besides that's 1980, which is 44 years ago. I'm not saying your choices are bad but sorry I have mine. Again, we talking about the greatest Bulls starting five.
What an amazing career. It’s a shame isn’t mentioned more amongst the greats at the center position. It’s also pretty crazy he played so long, he managed to be teammates with MJ and Scottie Pippen.
My hometown was Dothan Alabama. I saw Artis play at Carver High. He was phenominal. Kareem said his toughest matchup at center was Artis who was about the only person who could block Kareem's "unblockable" skyhook.
@@epmstrathss4222 Wilt blocked everybody. Too bad it wasn't a stat the great majority of his career, or his block record would have been untouchable, just like his rebounds.
He was an amazing player and when I first started watching Chicago bulls basketball the gentle giant was a dominant player for sure with a solid career.
Good Deal... The 'A' Train was way underrated for a Hall of Fame center. Do one on Buck Williams from the 1980s starting on the Nets, along with Andrew Toney playing on the Sixers as well, during that same time span, when the Sixers were one of the premier teams early part of the decade, up there with the Lakers and Celtics winning a championship led by Moses and The Doctor.
7:37 Damn! What a wingspan, he almost reached the top of the panel without looking like he's breaking a sweat. He really had the tools to be a showstopper
As a youth I watched countless games on WGN Chicago of the A-Train battling Tree Rollins(Hawks), Marvin Webster(Knicks), Bob Lanier (Bucks) as a Nuggets fan fun watching Issel play Gilmore with the advantage in outside shooting(the Missile) and driving to rim against Gilmore superior post up game.
I can tell you that Artis was one of the nicest guys I ever met that played pro ball , when he played for the Kentucky Corls. he us use to come to David house who was one of the coaches for Ky Col , David was one of my dad's best friends and college room mate , I met Artis when I was 8 yrs old and he'd always say Hey little white boy let's go play some ball and he'd take us outside and play ball with us in the driveway.. He was such a gentle giant and very kind person. I've been around a lot of pro ball players in my life from Basketball, Football and Baseball and Artis is one of the best guys I've ever met and he never let his fame go to his head , he always treated us like we were his little brothers . It broke my heart when he left Ky and moved onto bigger things . Great Video on a Awesome guy and one of the best ball players if his time.
I met artis Gilmore when I was around 13 yrs old so it was around 1980 I went and seen the bulls play my hometown Indiana pacers after the games I always stayed and got autographs always the visiting team while I'm waiting out comes artis Gilmore in a full length black fur coat i mean dude is 7 -2 quite intimidating to a skinny yr old kid lol here's carrying a big ass duffel bag I approach I ask him politely for his autograph he says yes and says hold my bag I about tipped over trying to hold that bag with two hands lol I had to work for his autograph .
I was about 10 or 11 yrs old watching Ching the ABA. I’ll never forget the talent and athletic players from the ABA. It was special time in my life. Coloners v Pacers we’re epic. Not to mention Dr J. So special as a child to watch this. I saw Moses 1sr game in black & white TV.
My aunt dated Artis Gilmore back in the day, he was in love with her wanted to marry her but she foolishly dumped him because he was " too dark-skinned " smh
Yeah 😂 now everyone wants dark skin,it probably worked out better for him after your aunt supposedly dumped him,he probably found someone who actually did love him!!! Wasted his time in San Antonio and Chicago though! But didn't have a choice after the merger.
I met the A Train in Marshall Fields in the Water Tower Downtown Chicago buying cologne. I spoke with him for a few minutes and he was very nice and professional.
Chicago should retire the number 53. Gilmore is one of the reasons I became a Bulls fan. I was a fan long before MJ, and thought Sloan treated him badly back when he was coaching the Bulls.
@@harveymcelroy9332 Illinois yes Chicago no. I have lived in quite a few places in my life. Mostly in Illinois. But that doesn't determine the teams that I like. For example, I am a Saints fan. I just liked the Bulls.
I always liked Artis Gilmore as a player. He played college basketball at Jacksonville University before going to the ABA and the NBA. He played for the Bulls, Spurs, and Celtics with the likes of George Gervin, Michael Jordan, and Larry Bird.
Gilmore was a fukin TITAN! 7'2'' and a pure athlete. If he'd gone somewhere like UCLA he probably would've been much better. He was literally in the physical league as Wilt and Kareem.
Imagine if Michael Had Prime Artis Gilmore during the Bad Boys era he’d definitely keep the bad boys at bay. Also Imagine prime Artis Gilmore and Prime Michael vs Prime Three Peat Kobe and Shaq
Or even cooler. Michael Pippen Rodman Grant Gilmore Keer Kukoc All on the same team All during the 1991-1997 three peats Imagine if gilmore was young when he teamed with Mike
@@Tonyboney939 😱😱😱😱😱😱 Prime ARTIS GILMORE together with primes MJ. PIPPEN. HORACE.RODMAN Againts a PRIME SHAQ and KOBE that would be a CLASH OF THE TITANS
@@mrboo3049im more excited about the possibility of Prime MJ and Prime Artis Going against the detroit bad boys But man Shaq and Kobe could have their moneys worth Alongside Kareem and Magic Nobody stopping air Jordan and The A Train
I would have liked watching Artis play more than I got to, especially during his best years. Unfortunately, in my part of the country, Boston, Philly, and New York , and sometimes the Lakers, were about all that were televised on network TV. We didn't often see many other teams, except, maybe when the other teams were playing the teams I mentioned. I do seem to remember seeing an ABA game, or two, but couldn't swear to it.
Just going to throw random subjects because I absolutely love what you do but you could talk about Virginia Squires who are actually the former Oakland Oaks who Won a Championship.
U MIGHT EVEN WANNA UP THAT 20 MY FRIEND... ARTIS' TRULY AN UNDERATED GREAT. IF HE HAD A DIFFERENT MINDSET AND CARED MORE ABOUT HIS PERSONAL STATS, AND PROFILE, HE COULDVE BEEN UP NEAR THE TOP IN OFFENSE LIKE WILT CHAMBERLAIN. THATS ALSO HOW MAGIC JOHNSON WAS. MAGIC WOULD RATHER DISH THE BALL OUT, MAKE HIS TEAMMATES GET THE BALL. MAGIC COULDVE BEEN A TOP SCORER IN THE 1980'$ LIKE DOMINIQUE WILKINS AND MICHAEL JORDAN. BUT MAGIC, LIKE ARTIS HAD A DIFFERENT MINDSET.
They sure took a long time to vote Gilmore into the Hall of Fame. I brought the issue up (via email) with some of the sportswriters back in the day. I used to say, 25,000 professional points, 15,000 professional rebounds. What do you expect out of a guy? How many centers could you definitively rank ahead of him? Maybe no more than seven. Russell. Chamberlain. Thurmond. Abdul-Jabbar. Malone. Olajuwon. O'Neal.
the best centers ever are still #1 TIED bill russell and wilt chamberlain #2 kareem abdul-jabbar #3 hakeem olajuwon #4 shaquille o'neal #5 george mikan #6 willis reed #7 moses malone #8 patrick ewing #9 TIED david robinson and dave cowens and #10 wes unseld
The NBA always had it in for Artis. They were pissed he went to the ABA amd got a million $ deal. The NBA also never wanted to recognize ABA stats after the merger.
And there in lies why wilt is THE GOAT . NAME ME 1 JUST 1 CENTER THAT CAN PLAY ALL 48 MINUTES PER GAME FOR AN ENTIRE SEASON. BY THE END OF THE 3RD QUARTER SHAQ OR KAREEM WOULD BE DOING THEIR IMPERSONATION OF GEORGE FOREMAN IN AFRICA " OUT OF GAS ".
FYI, because I was born in 1973 in Seattle, where I grew up. Sonics and Blazers fan, Japanese-American and male, I HATED Paul Griffin! How DARE he "not be afraid to grapple with the best big men on Earth."
Pittsburgh Pipers who are the only Basketball team to win a Chip in that city or even maybe the Utah Stars who won a Ring meanwhile the Jazz haven't. I'm sorry just a big ABA fan and their branding
He was never 7ft 2 NBA height exaggeration he was 2 inches shorter than Wilt who always underestimated his height Wilt was 7ft 2 barefoot Kareem was 7ft 2.5 barefoot but Wilt had longer arms and legs than Kareem but Wilt had a short neck in pictures Wilts shoulders are higher than Kareem's and his eyes are higher on his head so Kareem actually has to look up a bit to Wilt bit his forehead was short Wilt had a shorter head although it was larger in circumference that is why Wilt was smarter than Kareem but in pics, you can see Kareem was just a tiny amount taller its hard to see as it is such a tiny amount less than half an inch due to Kareem's long head and big hair, but Wilt was longer and bigger than Kareem had a 3 inch taller reach and could jump higher that's why he could block the sky hook so many times it really mad Kareem mad that someone was bigger than him. Go to 13.12 on the video it clearly shows Wilt is taller.
@@mrboo3049 Actually Wilt was rarely, rarely, mean. Than was one of Russell's major criticism's of him. Wilt himself said he never wanted to be seen as a big bully. If Wilt had Malone's emotional intensity...........OUCH!! Your comments about Artis are spot on though.
@@drobson8004 Those who saw ARTIS play in his prime up until he retired. Will definitely say like I've said. Even ROBERT PARISH knows what kind of a strong and physical ARTIS is.. many truly believe ARTIS was more closer to WILT in terms of STRENGHT than SHAQ
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Artis GIlmore is lowkey the definition of a forgotten player unfortunately
Yall see him block the skyhook? Holy hell
Artis Gilmore 🚫 block Jabber skyhook artis put jabber skyhook shot into 🗑 🚮 can
The Spurs and Bulls made quite a few trades with each other in the early to mid 80s, Gilmore for Corzine, Gervin for Greenwood, Banks for Johnson, Paxson for cash and a late round pick
Yup I've noticed that. So many.
Right after Artis Gilmore got traded to San Antonio, The Pro Basketball Handbook wrote, "The only reason why he didn't average more than 18 ppg, is because Reggie Theus wouldn't throw him the ball. How do you ignore a .580 shooter?" Was that deliberate on Theus' part, or was Theus just not adept at feeding the post?
Washington County Fl stand up!! Artis Gilmore is from Chipley,Fl which is my hometown Vernon’s rival town
Artis Gilmore was a BEAST
Yep, if they counted ABA/NBA his stars are monster
Artist was one of best centers to play the game of basketball he would be a 30 pt 12 rebound a game ballplayer today
I liked artis but wilt ( the GOAT) was my idol. I Seen him manhandle artis in the NBA ABA ALL STAR GAME.
SORRY.
A-Train and Elvin were incredible
I need to get to a Big E vid soon
I grew up a Bucks fan with Lew Alcindor but was still in awe of Artis Gilmore
i did do and will really LOVE legend hakeem olajuwon ALMOST as much as three even more elite players being kareem abdul-jabbar bill russell and wilt chamberlain
He's definitely in the Bull's all starting five.. Him, Rodman, Pip, MJ the 🐐, and Derick Rose
no disrespect but in 1980 the nba declared the greatest player ever as bill russell and there's a documentary called the greatest player ever starring wilt chamberlain
@@youtuber3328We talking about the greatest Bulls of all time. Anyway, your 🐐 maybe Bill, mine is Mike.
@@michaelantonio6643 i know but MOST IMPORTANTLY i'll still say the best players ever are still #1 TIED bill russell and wilt chamberlain #2 oscar robertson #3 kareem abdul-jabbar #4 michael jordan #5 magic johnson #6 larry bird #7 jerry west #8 hakeem olajuwon #9 shaquille o'neal and #10 elgin baylor
@@youtuber3328 that's your opinion... Besides that's 1980, which is 44 years ago. I'm not saying your choices are bad but sorry I have mine. Again, we talking about the greatest Bulls starting five.
@@michaelantonio6643 okay
What an amazing career. It’s a shame isn’t mentioned more amongst the greats at the center position.
It’s also pretty crazy he played so long, he managed to be teammates with MJ and Scottie Pippen.
My hometown was Dothan Alabama. I saw Artis play at Carver High. He was phenominal.
Kareem said his toughest matchup at center was Artis who was about the only person who could block Kareem's "unblockable" skyhook.
Blocked his skyhook? Now THAT'S impressive.
Wilt blocked it several times….
@@epmstrathss4222 Wilt blocked everybody. Too bad it wasn't a stat the great majority of his career, or his block record would have been untouchable, just like his rebounds.
My uncle played with him on a senior basketball team. Still looked good even into his 50s and 60s
Artis Gilmore lefty skyhook shot unstoppable
@itisnottaken444*
Wow. You mean your uncle played with ARTIS in his ages 50s and 60's.. is ARTIS still balling at his age 50's to 60's
If you're doing ABA, I'd love to see John Brisker. Dude had one of the wildest stories of any athlete, ever.
We love Artis Gilmore in Louisville.
Thanks for doing a video on the A-Train. My Dad would joking refer to me as him when my hair grew too long 😂
Great vid im hoping for a Ron Harper, Fat lever, even Moses Malone he’s another player who gets lost in the great big man debate
He was an amazing player and when I first started watching Chicago bulls basketball the gentle giant was a dominant player for sure with a solid career.
Good Deal... The 'A' Train was way underrated for a Hall of Fame center. Do one on Buck Williams from the 1980s starting on the Nets, along with Andrew Toney playing on the Sixers as well, during that same time span, when the Sixers were one of the premier teams early part of the decade, up there with the Lakers and Celtics winning a championship led by Moses and The Doctor.
7:37 Damn! What a wingspan, he almost reached the top of the panel without looking like he's breaking a sweat. He really had the tools to be a showstopper
As a youth I watched countless games on WGN Chicago of the A-Train battling Tree Rollins(Hawks), Marvin Webster(Knicks), Bob Lanier (Bucks) as a Nuggets fan fun watching Issel play Gilmore with the advantage in outside shooting(the Missile) and driving to rim against Gilmore superior post up game.
He and Jerry Sloan are often forgotten as All Time Bulls 🦬
Artis Gilmore was also a beast in college.
I can tell you that Artis was one of the nicest guys I ever met that played pro ball , when he played for the Kentucky Corls. he us use to come to David house who was one of the coaches for Ky Col , David was one of my dad's best friends and college room mate , I met Artis when I was 8 yrs old and he'd always say Hey little white boy let's go play some ball and he'd take us outside and play ball with us in the driveway..
He was such a gentle giant and very kind person.
I've been around a lot of pro ball players in my life from Basketball, Football and Baseball and Artis is one of the best guys I've ever met and he never let his fame go to his head , he always treated us like we were his little brothers .
It broke my heart when he left Ky and moved onto bigger things .
Great Video on a Awesome guy and one of the best ball players if his time.
His best day's was in ABA..boy he was a strong guy..i remember him dunking really hard on Kareem backboard was shaking
Wasn’t alive to see the ABA. So there is a lot of nostalgia for my Kentucky Colonels. And their best player.
I met artis Gilmore when I was around 13 yrs old so it was around 1980 I went and seen the bulls play my hometown Indiana pacers after the games I always stayed and got autographs always the visiting team while I'm waiting out comes artis Gilmore in a full length black fur coat i mean dude is 7 -2 quite intimidating to a skinny yr old kid lol here's carrying a big ass duffel bag I approach I ask him politely for his autograph he says yes and says hold my bag I about tipped over trying to hold that bag with two hands lol I had to work for his autograph .
I was about 10 or 11 yrs old watching Ching the ABA. I’ll never forget the talent and athletic players from the ABA. It was special time in my life. Coloners v Pacers we’re epic. Not to mention Dr J. So special as a child to watch this. I saw Moses 1sr game in black & white TV.
Essential to nba history.
he was excellent player that colonels 1975 deserved to be part of nba they would won nba chamopionshipin 70s
A Train is my all time favorite Chicago Bull.
Not legendary Chicago bulls center tom boerwingle & Bob love etc etc
My aunt dated Artis Gilmore back in the day, he was in love with her wanted to marry her but she foolishly dumped him because he was " too dark-skinned " smh
Yeah 😂 now everyone wants dark skin,it probably worked out better for him after your aunt supposedly dumped him,he probably found someone who actually did love him!!! Wasted his time in San Antonio and Chicago though! But didn't have a choice after the merger.
@@James-ki5ixFacts 😂😂😂
And who did she end to marry in place of him? Talk about a lost opportunity
😂
@@nozoto A scrub 🤣🤣
Bruh really
I'm not old enough to have seen Gilmore play (his prime), but he has one of the all time great Afros.
national geographic said god and reincarnation are BOTH REAL so they PROBABLY are
I read an article once that described Artis as 7'2" and 7'8" with his fro.
And you forgot, also the prettiest sideburns in NBA history (with Walt Frazier) !🤣🤣👍
@@loulou7194 Artis did have great sideburns.
I met the A Train in Marshall Fields in the Water Tower Downtown Chicago buying cologne. I spoke with him for a few minutes and he was very nice and professional.
Chicago should retire the number 53. Gilmore is one of the reasons I became a Bulls fan. I was a fan long before MJ, and thought Sloan treated him badly back when he was coaching the Bulls.
What part of Chicago u from
@@harveymcelroy9332 Illinois yes Chicago no. I have lived in quite a few places in my life. Mostly in Illinois. But that doesn't determine the teams that I like. For example, I am a Saints fan. I just liked the Bulls.
I never knew he was such a quiet, calm guy. When you just look at the man, you automatically assume he was the meanest, no-nonsense SOB on the court.
I really enjoy these pods!!!
Look into Buck Williams, Rik Smits and Andre Kirelinko(AK-47)!
Bulls All-time Five is stacked 🔥
PG : Derrick Rose
SG : Michael Jordan
SF : Scottie Pippen
PF : Dennis Rodman
C : Artis Gilmore
Artis Gilmore was a beast on the basketball court.
Artis Gilmore was a special.player if you’re old enough to have watched him. A very great center
Great video once again ,Artis Gilmore is underrated but great nonetheless
Very good center 😊
I always liked Artis Gilmore as a player. He played college basketball at Jacksonville University before going to the ABA and the NBA. He played for the Bulls, Spurs, and Celtics with the likes of George Gervin, Michael Jordan, and Larry Bird.
Hmm, so would we say he’s a top 15 all-time center?
Gilmore was a fukin TITAN! 7'2'' and a pure athlete. If he'd gone somewhere like UCLA he probably would've been much better. He was literally in the physical league as Wilt and Kareem.
No one is as physical as WNC!
@@morrisparrish76 SHALL WE SPELL THE TRUE GOATS NAME OUT FOR THE PUBLIC.
WILTON NORMAN CHAMBERLAIN " THE ORIGINAL GAME WRECKER"
Sounds great!
Tell the world!
Great Video, definitely a guy who deserved one. I was thinking about him getting one, while playing 2k the other week I kid you not.
Thank you 🙂
Wasnt Gilmore listed at 7/3 ?
Imagine if Michael Had Prime Artis Gilmore during the Bad Boys era he’d definitely keep the bad boys at bay. Also Imagine prime Artis Gilmore and Prime Michael vs Prime Three Peat Kobe and Shaq
Or even cooler.
Michael
Pippen
Rodman
Grant
Gilmore
Keer
Kukoc
All on the same team
All during the 1991-1997 three peats
Imagine if gilmore was young when he teamed with Mike
@@Tonyboney939
😱😱😱😱😱😱
Prime ARTIS GILMORE together with primes MJ. PIPPEN. HORACE.RODMAN Againts a PRIME SHAQ and KOBE
that would be a CLASH OF THE TITANS
@@mrboo3049im more excited about the possibility of Prime MJ and Prime Artis Going against the detroit bad boys
But man Shaq and Kobe could have their moneys worth
Alongside Kareem and Magic
Nobody stopping air Jordan and The A Train
@@Tonyboney939
Agree agree
Great video, I forgot about ol' Artis who was a consummate pro...
Great Work on the Legend!
Hot damn!!!! FANTASTIC video man, great work. Well done.
Andrew Toney might be worth a video after Larry Brid's recent controversial quote about him
I’m born and raised in Dothan. That pic was Carver Middle School. They tore down Carver High at least 30 years ago.
I would have liked watching Artis play more than I got to, especially during his best years. Unfortunately, in my part of the country, Boston, Philly, and New York , and sometimes the Lakers, were about all that were televised on network TV. We didn't often see many other teams, except, maybe when the other teams were playing the teams I mentioned. I do seem to remember seeing an ABA game, or two, but couldn't swear to it.
Looks like he could've jumped and grabbed the top of the backboard 😮🤯
I think he could. Him and wilt Chamberlain were the only centers who could do it.
no clickbait title for sure. what a forgotten player
Man they should bring back that Kentucky team for nba expansion
there is a TV broadcast of the ABA v NBA all-star game where the announcer lets it be known that Gilmore had just flown in from Amsterdam... fax!!!
The San Diego Conquistadors/ Sails who had Wilt Chamberlain as a head coach
Gilmore was great on defense and offense
Heavy
pause it at 7:31 OMG now that's the top of the backboard
Mookie Blaylock deserves some love. I never see his name get a mention.
Even tho im more of NBA fan, would be dope to see a Steven Jackson video. one of the coldest backs of the 21st century period
Bonzi Wells or James Posey next ..
Devin Harris
Bobby Jackson
Ralph Sampson is a another forgotten player,if it wasn’t for his knee injury he would had a dominant career in the nba
True that, but he gave 3 solid good years to remember him by.
Next to wilt was Nate Thurmond Wilt said Nate was the toughest to play against Artis Gilmore was strong but i would say Nate then Artis
He had his best years with the Kentucky colonials
Just going to throw random subjects because I absolutely love what you do but you could talk about Virginia Squires who are actually the former Oakland Oaks who Won a Championship.
Bob Love!!!!
Forgot Tom boerwingle
Tom boerwingle
If you include his ABA legacy, one can argue Gilmore is a top-20 Center of all time.
U MIGHT EVEN WANNA UP THAT 20 MY FRIEND... ARTIS' TRULY AN UNDERATED GREAT. IF HE HAD A DIFFERENT MINDSET AND CARED MORE ABOUT HIS PERSONAL STATS, AND PROFILE, HE COULDVE BEEN UP NEAR THE TOP IN OFFENSE LIKE WILT CHAMBERLAIN. THATS ALSO HOW MAGIC JOHNSON WAS. MAGIC WOULD RATHER DISH THE BALL OUT, MAKE HIS TEAMMATES GET THE BALL. MAGIC COULDVE BEEN A TOP SCORER IN THE 1980'$ LIKE DOMINIQUE WILKINS AND MICHAEL JORDAN. BUT MAGIC, LIKE ARTIS HAD A DIFFERENT MINDSET.
Brian Grant
Not an alpha, maybe a sigma type. Very different personality but not a pushover by no means
How many rules did they change for Gilmore or Jabbar!
Indeed and Wilt.
What about billy owens , corey magette, Elton Brand would be good ones
They sure took a long time to vote Gilmore into the Hall of Fame. I brought the issue up (via email) with some of the sportswriters back in the day. I used to say, 25,000 professional points, 15,000 professional rebounds. What do you expect out of a guy? How many centers could you definitively rank ahead of him? Maybe no more than seven. Russell. Chamberlain. Thurmond. Abdul-Jabbar. Malone. Olajuwon. O'Neal.
the best centers ever are still #1 TIED bill russell and wilt chamberlain #2 kareem abdul-jabbar #3 hakeem olajuwon #4 shaquille o'neal #5 george mikan #6 willis reed #7 moses malone #8 patrick ewing #9 TIED david robinson and dave cowens and #10 wes unseld
The NBA always had it in for Artis. They were pissed he went to the ABA amd got a million $ deal. The NBA also never wanted to recognize ABA stats after the merger.
@@youtuber3328 The magic word if "definitive".
you make sense
Let's see a profile on James "Capt Late" Silas (my cousin)!
A TRAIN!
Giannis before Giannis
the Spurs window basically closed after his first year there
Alex English please!!!!
Ok, you cant tell me Reggie Theus don't look exactly like Chris Brown @ 22:22
I dunno there's also Chet Walker, Bob Love and Jerry Sloan. Artis might have been more valuable on the bulls but I think they're all roughly the same.
Alex English and Josh Smith should be in this series 🙏
WNC & Artis are the only ones in this article who averaged over 40mpg for their careers!
And there in lies why wilt is THE GOAT .
NAME ME 1 JUST 1 CENTER THAT CAN PLAY ALL 48 MINUTES PER GAME FOR AN
ENTIRE SEASON.
BY THE END OF THE 3RD QUARTER SHAQ OR KAREEM WOULD BE DOING THEIR IMPERSONATION OF GEORGE FOREMAN IN AFRICA " OUT OF GAS ".
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees!
Opinions don’t vary!
@@spirit13the1st6
Moses Malone with skill... there's a good argument he was the aba goat
Who remembers bob love another bulls great way b4 Jordan
FYI, because I was born in 1973 in Seattle, where I grew up. Sonics and Blazers fan, Japanese-American and male, I HATED Paul Griffin! How DARE he "not be afraid to grapple with the best big men on Earth."
Rex chapman!
Pittsburgh Pipers who are the only Basketball team to win a Chip in that city or even maybe the Utah Stars who won a Ring meanwhile the Jazz haven't. I'm sorry just a big ABA fan and their branding
THAT ABA KENTUCKY CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM WOULD HAVE BEAT NBA CHAMPS GOLDEN STATE FOR SURE
ABA was a great league in the 1970s…
Artis was more dominant than Jordan. Overall better stats prove that.
He was never 7ft 2 NBA height exaggeration he was 2 inches shorter than Wilt who always underestimated his height Wilt was 7ft 2 barefoot Kareem was 7ft 2.5 barefoot but Wilt had longer arms and legs than Kareem but Wilt had a short neck in pictures Wilts shoulders are higher than Kareem's and his eyes are higher on his head so Kareem actually has to look up a bit to Wilt bit his forehead was short Wilt had a shorter head although it was larger in circumference that is why Wilt was smarter than Kareem but in pics, you can see Kareem was just a tiny amount taller its hard to see as it is such a tiny amount less than half an inch due to Kareem's long head and big hair, but Wilt was longer and bigger than Kareem had a 3 inch taller reach and could jump higher that's why he could block the sky hook so many times it really mad Kareem mad that someone was bigger than him. Go to 13.12 on the video it clearly shows Wilt is taller.
the best bulls players ever are #1 michael jordan #2 norm van lier #3 scottie pippen and #4 artis gilmore
The A Train
Lowkey Gilmore has a gyatt
He did not dominate like Wilt or Shaq.
GILMORE is a Soft WILT and SHAQ side. Just imagine if he was mean like WILT or Moses. No one didn't really know how truly STRONG ARTIS is .
@@mrboo3049 Actually Wilt was rarely, rarely, mean. Than was one of Russell's major criticism's of him. Wilt himself said he never wanted to be seen as a big bully. If Wilt had Malone's emotional intensity...........OUCH!! Your comments about Artis are spot on though.
@@drobson8004
Those who saw ARTIS play in his prime up until he retired. Will definitely say like I've said. Even ROBERT PARISH knows what kind of a strong and physical ARTIS is.. many truly believe ARTIS was more closer to WILT in terms of STRENGHT than SHAQ
@@mrboo3049 I don't disagree with anything you said.
@@drobson8004
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