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H2H 106: Tiny Archibald vs. Walt Frazier – Who was Better?

Though the NBA in the 1970s may not have had the transcendent superstar power and great rivalries of the decades directly before and afterwards (Wilt Chamberlain vs. Bill Russell in the 1960s, Larry Bird vs. Magic Johnson in the 1980s), and faced a legitimate competitive threat in the upstart American Basketball Association (ABA), it was nevertheless a high-flying era with no shortage of legendary players.  At the point guard position, two flashy floor generals who stood out during this time were Nate “Tiny” Archibald and Walt “Clyde” Frazier – one was a dynamic playmaker and explosive scoring threat in his prime, while the other was an early prototype “big” point guard who was as colorful off the court as on it.  Both Hall of Famers, let us reminisce on this pair of brilliant 1970s point guards and pose the question:

Who was better – Tiny Archibald or Walt Frazier?

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Countdown 75: Top 10 San Antonio Spurs of All Time

Who are the top San Antonio Spurs of all time?  Here is our top 10 countdown:

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H2H 105: Wade Boggs vs. George Brett – Who was Better?

While Mike Schmidt was the dominant third baseman in the NL during the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s (and arguably the best at the position in all of baseball), the AL also had its share of elite players at the hot corner during this time, chief among them Wade Boggs and George Brett.  Even though their careers overlapped for more than a decade and both are members of the rarified 3,000-career hit club, the two were very different types of players – Boggs the ultimate hit machine and Brett more of an all-around hitter.  Nevertheless, as two of the greatest third basemen in MLB history, the question that thus arises is:

Who was better – Wade Boggs or George Brett?

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Countdown 74: Top 10 Boston Red Sox of All Time

Who are the top Boston Red Sox of all time?  Here is our top 10 countdown:

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H2H 104: Jared Allen vs. DeMarcus Ware – Who was Better?

During the 2011 NFL season, Jared Allen of the Minnesota Vikings and DeMarcus Ware of the Dallas Cowboys were engaged in a fierce race to break Michael Strahan’s single-season sack record of 22.5 sacks.  While both players would ultimately fall just short of surpassing that mark (22.0 and 19.5 sacks, respectively), this sack race was a microcosm of each player’s greatness as a pass rusher.  For the better part of a decade each, Allen and Ware were among the most feared pass rushers in the NFL, wreaking havoc in the backfields of opposing offenses – given their almost perfectly overlapping playing days and similar career sack totals, it makes sense to line them up side-by-side and pose the question:

Who was better – Jared Allen or DeMarcus Ware?

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Countdown 73: Top 10 Defensive Tackles in NFL History

Who are the top defensive tackles in NFL history?  Here is our top 10 countdown:

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H2H 103: Marian Hossa vs. Alexander Mogilny – Who was Better?

As part of the 2020 Hockey Hall of Fame class, Marian Hossa was selected in his first year of eligibility; while Hossa was certainly worthy of induction, Alexander Mogilny, who has been on the ballot for more than a decade, was snubbed once again.  Yet a closer look at the statistics and accomplishments of Hossa and Mogilny show two players who were relatively evenly matched in terms of both peak performance and overall career achievements – thus, let us compare these two offensively gifted Eastern European NHL stars and evaluate the question:

Who was better – Marian Hossa or Alexander Mogilny?

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Countdown 72: Top 10 American-Born Players in NHL History

Who are the top American-born players in NHL history?  Here is our top 10 countdown:

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H2H 102: Juan Marichal vs. Jim Palmer – Who was Better?

When you think of the great pitchers of the 1960s and 1970s, the first names that probably come to mind are the likes of Sandy Koufax in the early to mid-1960s, Bob Gibson in the mid to late-1960s, Tom Seaver in the 1970s, etc.  And while those pitchers were certainly legends of the game, two other consistently dominant hurlers from that era who may not have gotten the same fanfare were Juan Marichal and Jim Palmer (in fact, Marichal may be one of the most underrated pitchers in MLB history).  Despite the stark contrasts between the two – Dominican-born vs. All-American, NL vs. AL, West Coast vs. East Coast, etc., there are also numerous similarities in their consistent brilliance over a decade plus each.  Thus, let us compare Marichal and Palmer side-by-side and ask the question:

Who was better – Juan Marichal or Jim Palmer?

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Countdown 71: Top 10 NBA Players of the 1970s

Who are the top NBA players of the 1970s?  Here is our top 10 countdown:

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