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Moses Malone was the best overall rebounder in NBA history

Moses Malone was the best. The way he talked about rebounding... my thing was you got to know who on your team and know the type of [shot]... but it's a lot of hard work. Moses was the best overall rebounder.

This is a subjective historical ranking from an elite peer.

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Oct 6, 2021·Picks
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HankHank

The Red Sox will beat the Yankees 6-4 in the 2021 American League Wild Card game

I think it's going to be Red Sox 6, Yankees 4. Take the over. Red Sox money line.

The Red Sox won 6-2, so the winner and 'over' were correct but the score was off.
Loss
Oct 6, 2021
#19409
PFT CommenterPFT Commenter

The Yankees will beat the Red Sox 5-4 in the 2021 Wild Card game

I'm going to go Yankees 5-4... The Powerball number that was drawn in Boston was 1-9-7-8, 1978. 1978, the Red Sox blew like a 20-game lead over the Yankees... Yankees win 5-4. Yankees go on to win the World Series over the Dodgers. That's what's happening this year.

The Red Sox won the game 6-2, so both the score and the winner were incorrect.
Win
Oct 6, 2021·Picks
#19410
Big CatBig Cat

Garrett Cole will be chased from the Wild Card game after only two innings

Garrett Cole getting chased after two innings would be great. Schwarber going yard off Cole, hitting the ball 500 feet.

Cole was pulled after exactly 2.0 innings, surrendering two home runs. Kyle Schwarber also homered off him.

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Charles OakleyCharles Oakley

I would average 20 points and 20 rebounds in today's NBA

I'd probably get 20-20. One thing about rebound now is the field goal percentage is probably down 3 or 4% than when we played... more three-pointers being taken, so that means maybe more rebound opportunities... They can't shoot, really. I mean, the shooting is bad.

This is a classic former-player claim that cannot be proven, though 20/20 averages are historically extremely rare.
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Charles OakleyCharles Oakley

P.J. Tucker is the toughest guy in the NBA right now

I don't know who tough. I mean, I ain't seen a fight. I see it by the hug and kissing... maybe Tucker. P.J. Tucker. I mean, I like the way he played, and he got up in KD, phased in, back down.

Toughness is subjective, but P.J. Tucker is widely regarded by peers as one of the most physical and toughest players in the league.
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Charles OakleyCharles Oakley

Michael Jordan is #1 all-time and LeBron James is #2

MJ1, LeBron2. They always want to throw a center at 30, so we're going to have to give it to probably Kareem or Shaq.

This is a subjective GOAT debate ranking.

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