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Since it’s this time of year. Jokic might be the most entertaining player to watch in today’s NBA. And there were players in th past like Wilt and Dr. J that you just had to watch. But for me, the one player ever was Jason Williams. Hand’s down.

Curious who your favorites are.
 

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Since it’s this time of year. Jokic might be the most entertaining player to watch in today’s NBA. And there were players in th past like Wilt and Dr. J that you just had to watch. But for me, the one player ever was Jason Williams. Hand’s down.

Curious who your favorites are.
As someone who tried to watch all his games on WGN back in the day, even though I rooted against his team when I moved to the Valley in 1993, I still tip my cap to his Airness.
 

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It’s Jordan. He was electrifying, high flying, poetry in motion while also being the greatest killer in the game.
I'll never forget getting tickets to the Suns vs Bulls, and then infuriatingly, during the all star game, Jordan skipped a practice or something, so the NBA suspended him a game. Guess which game?

I'll never get over that.
 

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I'll never forget getting tickets to the Suns vs Bulls, and then infuriatingly, during the all star game, Jordan skipped a practice or something, so the NBA suspended him a game. Guess which game?

I'll never get over that.
Time to let it go, man. :p
 

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Nope. I had one chance in my life to see Jordan live. And didn't. That's Bucket List level!

That said, the best player I've ever seen live was Anthony Davis. Quite a difference.
You never saw Barkley or Nash live?

I saw Jordan live, once, in his comeback season against the Knicks in 1995.

Trying to think of other all-time greats I've seen live. Kobe, Nash, Barkley, Dirk, LeBron (once I think). I think that's probably it, unless you count David Robinson who I saw live a couple times.
 

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Yep, I was going to say, Steve Nash was must see viewing.

One of my favorite in person games was when Barkley was still on the 76ers and they came to town and a young Dan Majerle was hounding the s#!t out of him. Barkley was visibly disturbed by young Dan's D.
 

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I’ve seen Nash & and Vince Carter play live in phoenix.

Most entertaining for me was Allen Iverson. Every time he touched the ball he was going to shoot it. lol
 

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Seeing Amare live was something for me. It really punctuated how these specimens are all WELL beyond any average human. Seeing how these large individuals fly around a court like it was 10 feet long instead of 90+ was eye-opening.
 

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You never saw Barkley or Nash live?

I saw Jordan live, once, in his comeback season against the Knicks in 1995.

Trying to think of other all-time greats I've seen live. Kobe, Nash, Barkley, Dirk, LeBron (once I think). I think that's probably it, unless you count David Robinson who I saw live a couple times.
Yes but I saw Davis in his absolute prime and he was pretty good.
 

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Magic Johnson. Saw him live a few times. He was electric on the court and moved so smooth for a big guy. He'd make a no-look pass and you'd have to catch a replay because you didn't believe what you just saw.

Met him once. Walking in the crowd at the ASU vs. Michigan St. football game - opening game the year we eventually won the Rose Bowl. Got to say hello to him and shake his hand. Meant a lot to a 15-year-old kid from California.
 

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For Me it was The Hawk. Connie Hawkins did things that were unreal. A shame he couldn’t play in the NBA in his prime. My favorite Sun of all time.
 

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There are several very obvious answers, some of which were named up thread: Jordan, Magic, Bird are all super obvious. Older school guys like Dr. J (also super obvious), Hawkins, and Maravich take a back seat to no one. Jason Williams isn't a bad choice for more modern hotdogs. Nash and Barkley are solid as Suns choices.
 
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