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Ruth - The man played 100 years ago and still is the greatest ballplayer, ever.
Pele - The greatest player in the world's most popular sport. Ali - He told us he was the greatest, and I believe him. Known around the world. Jordan - Coulda been Jesse Owens, Jim Thorpe, Lombardi, Jackie Robinson or Carl Lewis, or ........but I'm choosing Jordan for his worldwide appeal, greatness on the court and impact on merchandising. Hard to argue with many of the previous lists, but I tried to use 'impact' as a deciding factor among so many greats. What was their impact on their game, their teammates (if any) and the world in general?
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In the case of Gretzky, he literally made every player he played with better, more than any player in any sport. He is also pretty much singlehandedly responsible for his league expanding the way it did. Without him, there's no teams in San Jose or Anaheim. Probably not Atlanta, Dallas or Carolina either. And no Mighty Ducks movies.
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Okay, I'll foolishly swim into even deeper waters...
The arguments for Wayne Gretsky and Pele are compelling, and I could easily see them on a fictional "Mount Rushmore" of sports athletes. I'll double down on Michael Jordan, though. Some commenters have mentioned "commercial impact", and I don't agree with that as a prime mover for membership in an exclusive club such as "4 best ever" in sports, "Mount Rushmore", etc. Jordan was a wonderful player (and so were guys like Russell, Robertson, Bird, and so on). He was also Tracy McGrady at the beginning of his career, horrible at the end, and "mysteriously absent" (wink wink) in the middle of it. It's wonderful for his bank account that Nike was enamored of him, but that dog won't hunt. Many folks have named athletes whose impact on the sport, or perhaps society, was greater than Jordan's and who were paid only a small fraction of what Jordan earned- and he STILL got out earned in endorsements many times by...drum roll, please- Michael Schumacher!! As for people "not caring" about that tiny little absence at the height of his fame, I'm sure many fans could persuade themselves not to care. Even if I could be persuaded to get there, however, it sure wipes him out of a Mount Rushmore chat. These are opinions, which is what was called for- and that's my explanation. I'll take cover now Trent King
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