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It's amazing how many of these categories I'd "settle" for Hakeem Olajuwon and Oscar Robertson, but surely your forgetting a very important category...
Health:
Who is the healthiest player of all time ie, fitness and injury free
Just hard to take anything you say seriously when you constantly harp on about how good Harden is,or how bad Bryant is. Plus, your stats are incorrect.
Sorry for derailing though.
Agree with magpies, Bird should be in there, maybe for basketball I.Q.
can't believe that no one has included Bird into anyone of the categories. Surely he would be up there for clutch, desire, and brain. A great all round ability at 6'9 with very limited athletisism. Found ways to win and make his team mate better. Suffered greatly from back injuries which also limited his career.