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re: Is the all time home run record really the most prestigious record in sports?

Posted on 4/9/14 at 2:08 am to
Posted by genro
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Posted on 4/9/14 at 2:08 am to
Yeah, but I wasn't talking about noteworthiness. As a basketball fan and student of pro ball history, and what I'm given to understand about Wilt and that era, I view the record differently. It's very very impressive of course. But there's aslo a quality of quirkiness too, it's an oddity, a product of a strange transitional era with the right guy in the right place at the right time. I guess what I'm saying is Wilt's 100-point game is not really equivalent to a hypothetical (and this far, nonexistant) 100-point game anytime from about 1974 til the foreseeable future in pro basketball.
This post was edited on 4/9/14 at 2:10 am
Posted by TbirdSpur2010
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Posted on 4/9/14 at 2:15 am to
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But there's aslo a quality of quirkiness too, it's an oddity, a product of a strange transitional era with the right guy in the right place at the right time.


Eh, you can make that case for a lot of records, tbh. Not really relevant to cut down its prestige, IMO.

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Wilt's 100-point game is not really equivalent to a hypothetical (and this far, nonexistant) 100-point game anytime from about 1974 til the foreseeable future in pro basketball.


Yes, the game has changed, but the record is just as impressive. It's not like players haven't gone off for massive scoring barrages since. The Admiral put up 70 points once. Kobe put up 80 plus.
This post was edited on 4/9/14 at 2:17 am
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