Anthony Davis and Damian Lillard are great players, but do they deserve to be on the NBA’s Top 75 of all time list? Check out our biggest snubs from the NBA’s list.
LOS ANGELES — It’s the NBA’s diamond season this year as the league celebrates its 75th year.
As they did with the 50th anniversary, the NBA released a list of their 75 greatest players of all time as part of the celebration. And, fans had some…thoughts.
Quick notes
Players with the most All-Star selections that did not make the list:
- Chris Bosh 11x
- Vince Carter 9x
- Alex English 8x
- Larry Foust 8x
- Dwight Howard 8x
- Bob Lanier 8x
- Yao Ming 8x
- Dikembe Mutumbo 8x
Players with the most All-NBA selections that did not make the list:
- Dwight Howard 8x
- Tracy McGrady 7x
- Paul George 6x
- LaMarcus Aldridge 5x
- Blake Griffin 5x
- Tim Hardaway 5x
- Mitch Richmond 5x
- Yao Ming 5x
- Ben Wallace 5x
On Friday’s Locked On NBA podcast, hosts Nick Angstadt and Isaac Harris gave their candid thoughts on the NBA 75 list.
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You can skip to minute 23 to hear Angstadt and Harris talk the NBA 75 list.
Is it too soon to put Anthony Davis on this list?
Anthony Davis made the NBA Top 75 list over some notable snubs. Davis is one of the younger players on this list at 28 years old. He does have eight All Star Game selections, four All-NBA first team selections and won his first ring in 2020, but does he belong over some names that didn’t make it?
“He hasn’t been MVP yet. Nikola Jokic has been MVP, he didn’t make the list,” Angstadt said on the Locked On NBA podcast.
“I mean the only thing about AD is he’s won a title but it’s too early for him,” Harris said on Locked On NBA. “Anthony Davis instead of Dwight Howard? What?”
Why is Damian Lillard on this list?
Damian Lillard made the NBA’s Top 75 list and while Lillard is a top-rate point guard in today’s NBA, he really lacks the qualifications that other players have. Lillard is a six-time All-Star but has made All-NBA first team just once, but made the second team four times and third team once. He was Rookie of the Year in 2013. But, the Trail Blazers have never even been to the Finals during his time.
“He’s had some moments in the NBA, he’s had some game-winners, the Blazers team early with LaMarcus Aldridge was pretty good. The case is not great, though,” Angstadt said.
Harris made the case that former San Antonio Spurs guard Tony Parker deserves to be on this list ahead of Lillard.
“Four titles, one Finals MVP, four All-NBA, six All-Stars, like how is Damian Lillard over Tony Parker? I don’t understand that.”
How did Dwight Howard not make the list?
“Dwight Howard is the one who should’ve made it over Damian Lillard, Reggie Miller and Anthony Davis,” Angstadt said. “Eight-time All-Star, eight-time All-NBA. He dragged that Orlando team to an NBA Finals. Won a title with the Lakers…Three-time Defensive Player of the Year, five-time All-Defense. He’s just had a better career. He’s had longevity as well, he’s played a long time in the NBA.”
Only MVPs not to make list
Nikola Jokic and Derrick Rose were the only former NBA MVPs that did not make the NBA 75 list.
Jokic is the most recent MVP in 2021. Derrick Rose won the award in 2011.