David Howard+FollowHow impossible is it to surpass Wilt's all time rebounding record?Let’s put just how insane Wilt Chamberlain’s rebounding record is into perspective. If a player grabbed 10 rebounds per game — which ranks top-10 in the NBA right now — for 23 full seasons, they’d still be behind Bill Russell. And to pass Wilt Chamberlain? You’d have to average 10 RPG for nearly 30 seasons straight. That’s 82 games a year, no injuries, no decline — consistently for three decades. Even if someone averaged 14.2 rebounds per game (the current league-leading rate), it would still take 21 full seasons without taking a break to catch Wilt. So, do you think this record will ever be broken? #WiltChamberlain #NBAHistory #ReboundingKing #BillRussell #Records #Basketball 51Share
Pamela Owens+FollowHow Good Was Houston Westbrook?With Westbrook officially signing with the Kings after years of ups and downs, it’s worth remembering just how dominant he was in Houston’s small-ball era. At one point, he averaged 33.2 PPG, 7.9 RPG, 7.8 APG on 53.6% FG over 17 games — blowing past defenses with relentless drives and athleticism. Houston went 10–2 in that stretch, and Russ looked unstoppable. He’s had rough stretches since then, but this version of Westbrook was special. #NBA #Westbrook #HoustonRockets #NBAHistory #Kings #NBATalk #MVP #Sports 191Share
Robert Johansson+FollowWhat if Ray Allen missed that shot… The ripple effect of that one corner three in Game 6 of the 2013 Finals is insane to think about. Duncan ends up with 6 rings Wade only has 2 rings LeBron goes 3–7 in the Finals McGrady gets a ring The Heat Big 3 era is seen as a failure Kawhi has 3 rings One shot changed so much NBA history forever 🔥 #NBA #RayAllen #LeBronJames #TimDuncan #Heatles #NBAWhatIf #NBAHistory #Sports 3326Share
Pamela Owens+FollowIs Kareem the consensus #3 GOAT? Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has one of the most stacked résumés in NBA history: 🏆 6 Championships 🥇 6 MVPs 🏅 2 Finals MVPs 🌟 19× All-Star 📝 10× All-NBA First Team 🛡 5× All-Defensive First Team 🔥 38,387 career points Many rank Jordan and LeBron as the clear top two. But is Kareem the consensus #3? Or has his place in the all-time hierarchy started to slide with modern debates (e.g., Steph, Magic, Kobe, etc.)? #KareemAbdulJabbar #NBAHistory #GOATDebate #NBALegends #BasketballDebate #Sports #NBA 32Share
Nicholas Buchanan+FollowWho’s the greatest Milwaukee Buck of all time? 🦌The Bucks have had some true legends: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (brought the franchise its first title in 1971) Ray Allen (an all-time shooter and fan favorite) Giannis Antetokounmpo (2x MVP, DPOY, Finals MVP, and delivered the 2021 championship) Each defined a different era — but who stands as the ultimate Buck? #MilwaukeeBucks #Giannis #KareemAbdulJabbar #RayAllen #NBADebate #NBAHistory #NBALegends #BasketballTalk #Sports #NBA 3129Share
James Allen+FollowHow Good Was Prime Reign Man?At his peak, the “Reign Man” was an explosive force — a walking highlight reel who combined unreal athleticism with power and flair. During the mid-90s, he averaged around 19 PPG and 11 RPG, led the Seattle SuperSonics to the NBA Finals in 1996, and was a 6-time All-Star. His in-air power and rim-rattling dunks were unmatched — and his energy made him one of the most feared forwards of his era. Do you think Kemp could dominate in today’s NBA? #ShawnKemp #ReignMan #NBAHistory #SeattleSuperSonics #NBALegends #DunkKing #90sBasketball #Sports #NBA #BasketballDebate 4210Share
James Allen+FollowOnly One Player Has Ever Played for the Celtics, Pistons, and Bulls In the entire history of the NBA, going back decades, only one player has suited up for the Boston Celtics, Detroit Pistons, and Chicago Bulls. With how old and storied these franchises are, you’d think it would’ve happened more often. But the only answer is: Michael James. Crazy little piece of NBA trivia — did you know this one? #NBA #Celtics #Pistons #Bulls #NBATrivia #NBAHistory #Sports 1089Share
James Allen+FollowWhat Stopped “The Best Team in the World”? 🧐Early 2000s Nets had the hype — led by Jason Kidd, they were fast, unselfish, and stacked with talent. But despite back-to-back Finals appearances, they couldn’t get over the hump. Was it lack of star power compared to juggernauts like the Lakers and Spurs? Or did egos, injuries, and roster limitations hold them back? #NBAHistory #JasonKidd #NewJersey #NetsNation #NBALegends #NBAWhatIf #NBA #Sports 3117Share
Patty Mills+FollowThe Trade That Keeps on Giving… to BostonBack in 2013, the Nets went all-in for Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, and Jason Terry, thinking they’d be title contenders. What they gave up? Three first-round picks (plus a swap) that turned into Jaylen Brown, Jayson Tatum, and the foundation of the Celtics’ current dynasty window. Brooklyn got one playoff series win out of it. Boston got a decade of contention. Some trades age like wine. This one aged like milk. #NBA #NBATrades #Celtics #Nets #JaylenBrown #JaysonTatum #KevinGarnett #PaulPierce #NBAHistory #TradeFail #Sports 1018Share
Nicholas Buchanan+FollowOne of my favorite prospects ever — what was Oden’s ceiling if he stayed healthy? 🤔Dominant size, elite defense, soft touch around the rim — Oden had everything. But injuries kept us from ever seeing his full potential with the Portland Trail Blazers. If he never got hurt… Are we talking perennial All-Star? DPOY? Hall of Fame? 👀 Drop your takes ⬇️ #GregOden #PortlandTrailBlazers #NBAWhatIf #NBAHistory #BasketballDebate #Sports #NBA #BigMen 148Share