Like Jackie Robinson's #, should the NBA retire Michael Jordan's number 23 leaguewide?
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What are your thoughts on this. I really believe that the league should retire #23 all over the league. Maybe when he gets to the Hall of Fame. He didn't have the culteral impact that Jackie Robinson had, but he did transform the league.
He was IMHO, the greatest ever.
He was IMHO, the greatest ever.
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I think the NHL did it for Gretzky's 99. He's probably my all-time favorite athlete, but that number retirement was pretty silly since a player would have to have a massive set of cajones to request a number that is not only that distinct but that is also inextricably linked to The Great One. (Sorry, George Mikan fans.)
That's a mighty slippery slope to start retiring players numbers league-wide for performance accomplishments.
Steve
What Robinson did, in breaking the color line, ok I understand the league wide retirement of the number.
But Jordan? He was a great player...but if you retire his, you better do the same for Wilt's and others.
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What Robinson did, in breaking the color line, >>
Symbolically he did. He wasn't the first "colored" player though. So he really didn't break the barrier.
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Symbolically he did. He wasn't the first "colored" player though. So he really didn't break the barrier.
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correct..
Symbolically he did. He wasn't the first "colored" player though. So he really didn't break the barrier.
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correct..
Incorrect. You are right in that there was no color barrier in the late 19th Century. At least, not until Cap Anson decided he no longer wanted to play with or against any team with a black baseball player (even refusing to play the Toledo Blue Stockings with Moses Fleetwood Walker (the first African American in the Major Leagues) and pulling his team from the field). Other players in the league joined him and thus the "barrier" was set. Yes, there were hispanic and cuban players in the league (who had dark complexions) and they played exhibition games against the Negro League teams (in the early 20th century) but the owners had a "gentleman's agreement" if you will, to bar players of african american decent. That is, until, Branch Rickey signed Jackie Robinson thereby breaking the "color line" in professional baseball. His accomplishments in baseball as well as his contributions to the civil rights movement late in his career and after his retirement is what prompted his number being retired by the league.
That said, the only other number that I believe should be considered for league wide retirement in any sport would be Babe's #3. Jordan's number should be retired by the Bulls alone. I agree that he is the greatest basketball player ever but it could also be argued that the Bird/Magic rivalry had as much, if not more, to do with the transformation of the league than Michael Jordan. Just my $0.02!
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<< <i>Incorrect. You are right in that there was no color barrier in the late 19th Century. At least, not until Cap Anson decided he no longer wanted to play with or against any team with a black baseball player (even pulling his team from the field in one instance). Other players in the league joined him and thus the "barrier" was set. Yes, there were hispanic and cuban players in the league (who had dark complexions) and they played exhibition games against the Negro League teams (in the early 20th century) but the owners had a "gentleman's agreement" if you will, to bar players of african american decent. That is, until, Branch Rickey signed Jackie Robinson thereby breaking the "color line" in professional baseball. His accomplishments in baseball as well as his contributions to the civil rights movement late in his career and after his retirement is what prompted his number being retired by the league.
That said, the only other number that I believe should be considered for league wide retirement in any sport would be Babe's #3. Jordan's number should be retired by the Bulls alone. I agree that he is the greatest basketball player ever but it could also be argued that the Bird/Magic rivalry had as much, if not more, to do with the transformation of the league than Michael Jordan. Just my $0.02!
Scott >>
no, i was correct.. Moses "Fleet" Walker was the first African American to play in the big leagues..
i agree that Jackie Robinson broke color barriers, but he was not the first black ballplayer..
nice edit, BTW..
That, I understood. I was referring to the "symbolic" reference and the fact that he didn't break the "color barrier" so to speak.
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<< <i>That, I understod. I was referring to the "symbolic" reference and the fact that he didn't break the "color barrier" so to speak.
Scott >>
thats why you went back and edited in Fleet Walkers name, after i made my post..
grow up already, sheesh.
<< <i>Yes pandrews you are all knowing so we shall all bow to your infinite knowledge! >>
correct.. you in particular should..
Eddie Jordan wasn't even that good.
jordan
<< <i>Yes pandrews you are all knowing so we shall all bow to your infinite knowledge!
grow up already, sheesh. >>
pandrews > Axtell
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Delta stands by his original reply.
That is all.
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4000000 displaced Iraqi refugees * 655000 Iraqi deaths *
4047 dead servicemen * 27104 wounded servicemen *
Billions of dollars wasted ....
<< <i>Oh, and Delta's work is done here. >>
great!
if your work is now done, why dont you go back to Iraq
(and jump on a landmine)
<< <i>great!
if your work is now done, why dont you go back to Iraq
(and jump on a landmine) >>
who the hell are you?
<< <i>Hey "ILOVEBASEBALLCARDS" you are a total piece of sh it for making refferance to going back to Iraq and that landmine stuff, do you realize how many men we have lost to those landmines? Not to mention other losses of good men and woman? I realize this is a "basically whatever goes" forum here but you are out of line and need to go fist fu ck your mouth. >>
Whoa ??? The above is 8 years old ! And never got removed ? Whoa - you could say things like that above when the Pats were filming practices and won their cheatin bowls back then here ? How could that member be allowed to stay here ? I am going to try now to Fist %^%^^ My M......in disbelief
<< <i>Whoa ??? The above is 8 years old ! And never got removed ? >>
Sports moderator was a part time and I believe non paid position. Impossible to read every post, and unless called to his attention, much of the turbulence could pass by unnoticed. Wonder what other gems Greencrow will uncover!
<< <i>Chicago could retire it (have they?) for his contribution to the team. But in the larger picture he was a great player for the league, but if yo retire his number league-wide, you might as well retire Kareem's, Wilt's, etc.
That's a mighty slippery slope to start retiring players numbers league-wide for performance accomplishments. >>
They did in fact retire it right after his first retirement in 1993. But after a few games of him wearing #45 upon his return, he suddenly went back to #23 (and was fined for it). All that time they kept the number in the rafters.
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<< <i>Sorry to once again bring this topic up but another problem is that unlike with Gretzky, Jordan (contrary to popular myth) is not the undisputed greatest player ever >>
Gordie Howe played both side of the puck. Gretzky was great, but hardly undisputed.
I'm sorry if I'm not making as good sense I'm just trying to make the point to answer the OP's question about why the whole league retirement thing might not necessarily work for the NBA like it did for MLB or NHL.
PS: While we're on the subject of Jackie...if MLB want to make as big a fuss over him as they have been (retiring his number league wide for the 50th anniversary of his making history made total sense but they should be careful about not going overboard like the pink ribbons have) then why in sam hell do they nor the sports media not make one itty bitty little peep about the Jackie Robinson Award? You mean they should make one you might ask? NO, THERE ALREADY IS ONE. Jackie was the first ever winner in in 1947 and later on (late 80s) the Rookie of the Year award was named for him (he was the first one after all). I mean the Pitcher of the Year award is always called simply the "Cy Young" so why doesn't MLB and/or the media at least call the ROY the Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year award (at least for when the announcement/presentation is made). As great and as deserving as that whole retiring #42 in all of MLB was...having one of the "big three" individual honors named after you is no chicken feed either you know?
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<< <i>Gretzky does in fact hold all those ****load of records and as great as Gordie Howe was he did not have nearly as big as impact as Wayne did. >>
You made my point. I did not say that Gordie was better than Wayne, just that the issue was worthy of dispute.
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