C'mon now! "Larry Bird"? How so? The man who wore the Lakers #33 has twice the # of NBA Championships! Second all time in games played he averaged more points and more and more rebounds!
There is no way to even compare Kareems college career as it eclipses Birds overwhelmingly! One appearance for Bird in a losing effort in the finals to Magic Johnsons Michigan State Spartans. Kareem was on three NCAA Championship Teams! The onlt thing Larry Bird has on Kareem is as a Coach!
From your list, Sammy Baugh (Washington Redskins) is tough for anyone to beat, as he was the first ever NFL Hall of Famer, and is arguably the best NFL player in history at any position.
Patrick Roy (Colorado Avalanche and Montreal Canadiens) NHL Hall of Famer obviously occupies that same kind of rarified air as Baugh, but does not best him. Interestingly enough his last name, Roy, the way it is pronounced /Waugh/, rhymes with Baugh.
Also, Honus Wagner (Pittsburgh Pirates) MLB Hall of Famer is right up there too, but also does not best Baugh. Wagner and Baugh are both German surnames, but do not rhyme.
The list of NBA players is so long, and so filled with NBA Hall of Famers, and one day NBA Hall of Famers, such as Larry Bird (Boston Celtics), Scottie Pippen (Chicago Bulls), David Thompson (Denver Nuggets), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Los Angeles Lakers, and Milwaukee Bucks), Alonzo Mourning (Miami Heat), Patrick Ewing (New York Knicks), Alvan Adams (Phoenix Suns), Grant Hill (Phoenix Suns), that that would be one heck of a debate among basketball fans. Regardless, none of them best Baugh.
From your list, Sammy Baugh (Washington Redskins) is tough for anyone to beat, as he was the first ever NFL Hall of Famer, and is arguably the best NFL player in history at any position.
Patrick Roy (Colorado Avalanche and Montreal Canadiens) NHL Hall of Famer obviously occupies that same kind of rarified air as Baugh, but does not best him. Interestingly enough his last name, Roy, the way it is pronounced /Waugh/, rhymes with Baugh.
Also, Honus Wagner (Pittsburgh Pirates) MLB Hall of Famer is right up there too, but also does not best Baugh. Wagner and Baugh are both German surnames, but do not rhyme.
The list of NBA players is so long, and so filled with NBA Hall of Famers, and one day NBA Hall of Famers, such as Larry Bird (Boston Celtics), Scottie Pippen (Chicago Bulls), David Thompson (Denver Nuggets), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Los Angeles Lakers, and Milwaukee Bucks), Alonzo Mourning (Miami Heat), Patrick Ewing (New York Knicks), Alvan Adams (Phoenix Suns), Grant Hill (Phoenix Suns), that that would be one heck of a debate among basketball fans. Regardless, none of them best Baugh.
When you look up tough in the dictionary you find his picture
There is no way to even compare Kareems college career as it eclipses Birds overwhelmingly! One appearance for Bird in a losing effort in the finals to Magic Johnsons Michigan State Spartans. Kareem was on three NCAA Championship Teams! The onlt thing Larry Bird has on Kareem is as a Coach!
The Stats speak for themselves!
Football? Sammy Baugh for sure!
the most versatile player ever!! just like Jordan he's one of a kind!!!
From your list, Sammy Baugh (Washington Redskins) is tough for anyone to beat, as he was the first ever NFL Hall of Famer, and is arguably the best NFL player in history at any position.
Patrick Roy (Colorado Avalanche and Montreal Canadiens) NHL Hall of Famer obviously occupies that same kind of rarified air as Baugh, but does not best him. Interestingly enough his last name, Roy, the way it is pronounced /Waugh/, rhymes with Baugh.
Also, Honus Wagner (Pittsburgh Pirates) MLB Hall of Famer is right up there too, but also does not best Baugh. Wagner and Baugh are both German surnames, but do not rhyme.
The list of NBA players is so long, and so filled with NBA Hall of Famers, and one day NBA Hall of Famers, such as Larry Bird (Boston Celtics), Scottie Pippen (Chicago Bulls), David Thompson (Denver Nuggets), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Los Angeles Lakers, and Milwaukee Bucks), Alonzo Mourning (Miami Heat), Patrick Ewing (New York Knicks), Alvan Adams (Phoenix Suns), Grant Hill (Phoenix Suns), that that would be one heck of a debate among basketball fans. Regardless, none of them best Baugh.
From your list, Sammy Baugh (Washington Redskins) is tough for anyone to beat, as he was the first ever NFL Hall of Famer, and is arguably the best NFL player in history at any position.
Patrick Roy (Colorado Avalanche and Montreal Canadiens) NHL Hall of Famer obviously occupies that same kind of rarified air as Baugh, but does not best him. Interestingly enough his last name, Roy, the way it is pronounced /Waugh/, rhymes with Baugh.
Also, Honus Wagner (Pittsburgh Pirates) MLB Hall of Famer is right up there too, but also does not best Baugh. Wagner and Baugh are both German surnames, but do not rhyme.
The list of NBA players is so long, and so filled with NBA Hall of Famers, and one day NBA Hall of Famers, such as Larry Bird (Boston Celtics), Scottie Pippen (Chicago Bulls), David Thompson (Denver Nuggets), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Los Angeles Lakers, and Milwaukee Bucks), Alonzo Mourning (Miami Heat), Patrick Ewing (New York Knicks), Alvan Adams (Phoenix Suns), Grant Hill (Phoenix Suns), that that would be one heck of a debate among basketball fans. Regardless, none of them best Baugh.