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OT(ish): The Mount Rushmore of Sports...
The passing of the great John Havlicek got me thinking about the seminal and transformative figures in different sports. My criteria is that the athletes had to bring their sport to greater heights in popularity or transform it. Four presidents on Rushmore, so four athletes.
The only sports I feel qualified to comment on: Basketball: 1) Russell 2) Wilt 3) Magic 4) Jordan apologies to: West, Baylor, Mikan, Bird, James, Curry Baseball: 1) Ruth 2) Robinson 3) Mays 4) Eckersley Apologies to: Cobb, Aaron, Williams, Brock, Koufax, Ripken, Henderson, Barry Bonds. Cycling: 1) Coppi 2) Anquetil 3) Merckx 4) Armstrong Apologies to: Bartoli, Hinault, LeMond. Others? Last edited by XXtwindad; 04-26-2019 at 12:39 PM. |
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baseball
Mantle
Joltin JoeDiMaggio |
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Oh man, this is going to piss some people off....
LeBron belongs on the basketball Rushmore. |
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1. Pele
2. Maradona 3. Cruyff 4. Messi |
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If there were five people on Rushmore I'd add Beckenbauer. But absent that, these are the correct four.
Pele's head should be twice as big as the others, though.
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Exactly what I was thinking.....
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LeMond deserves to be there he got the USA involved like no one before him.People that never watched a minute of cycling were mesmerized by his win. besides do you want youth looking at the rushmore of cycling and thinking cheating is ok......
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Hah! Pele should not even be next to Messi. But if you must, Pele's head should be microscopic.
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Pele changed football forever.
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Messi is the great footballer of all time. Period.
Let's agree to disagree. |
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Definitely thought about him in lieu of Wilt since Russ is already there.
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In terms of changing the game I would advocate for Dr. J.
But he was two years ahead of me at Roosevelt High School so I’m a bit prejudiced. |
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what about Kareem over Wilt? they banned dunking in college because of kareem so he just invented another unstoppable shot. i know this is not a list of of the greatest, but the idea that TR is on rushmore already makes the rushmore thing kinda off. should definitely be FDR if we were doing it over.
according to wiki "Between October 4, 1927, and October 31, 1941, Gutzon Borglum and 400 workers[22] sculpted the colossal 60-foot-high (18 m) carvings of United States Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln to represent the first 130 years of American history. These presidents were selected by Borglum because of their role in preserving the Republic and expanding its territory." preserving and expanding the game--I gotta go: Russell Kareem Jordan LeBron (though I am tempted to put Dirk on there for being 1) the first truly great international player and expanding the reach of the league and 2) redefining what it meant to be a big man in the league. his shooting ability as a 7 footer really changed the game into the pace and space style we have now) |
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Where he might be alone: NBA players retired for at least fifteen years that can still dunk. Dr. J still looks trim and regal. |
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