Welcome to "The Best," a new series from the people who brought you "Would You Do," "Blogger Interviews" and "What Really Grinds My Gears."
It's just what it sounds like: what's the best ______? "Best" is such a subjective word and that's really the point -- let's get you guys talking! If this works, there will be intelligent, thoughtful debate on the day's topic. And if it doesn't work, well, back to the drawing board.
The NBA Finals start tomorrow -- the long layoff furthers our love for the league -- and got us thinking about guys like Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen. All solid players for a long time, none have much to show for it.
With Garnett the star of that tandem, does he fall into the list of best players in the last, oh, 20 years to never win a championship?
Here's how we'd go:
5. Garnett
4. A-Rod
3. Malone/Stockton
2. Barry Sanders
1. Dan Marino
Lots of good players don't have rings. Name 'em in the comments.
Barry Bonds
ReplyDeleteRandy Moss
Ross Perot
don't think ted williams won one.
ReplyDeleteas a giants' fan, i'll second barry.
ReplyDeletefor football:
barry sanders
basketball:
the mailman and stockton
sir charles
Robin Yount
ReplyDeleteGeorge Brett.
ReplyDeleteBaseball
ReplyDelete1. Alex Rodriguez
2. Ken Griffey, Jr.
3. Barry Bonds
Basketball
1. Patrick Ewing
2. Charles Barkley
3. Karl Malone
Football
1. Dan Marino
2. Barry Sanders
3. LaDainian Tomlinson
Coaches
1. Bo Schembechler
2. Marty Schottenheimer
3. Eddie Sutton
Bonds
ReplyDeleteMalone
Barkley
Jay Buhner!
Kirk Reuter
barry lamar bonds...
ReplyDeleteBobby Hebert.
I agree with anonymous. Ted Williams didn't win a World Series, neither has Ken Griffey Jr.
ReplyDeleteRalph Nader's been running for president for almost 40 years now, gotta put him in.
Holly Rowe
ReplyDeletehas visquel won one yet? if not, then him. and also barry.
ReplyDeleteI got yer Big Brown, bend over, Sally.
ReplyDelete@Gmoney:
ReplyDeleteKen Phelps. Ken Phelps.
ai
ReplyDeleteErnie Banks
ReplyDeleteTed Williams
Omar Vizquel
Fran Tarkenton
ReplyDeleteJim Kelly