It's not always about scoring, it does no good for you to score 100 points if you allow the other team to score 101. Everyone I picked from Team NBA were good offensive players and phenomenal defensive players and their game compliment each other. People don't' give Russell credit because he didn't score a lot but he knew he didn't need to. LeBron James playing in the 80's era or the 70's would have been average. The enforcers on the floor would have pounded him left and right and he would have become like a quarterback who gets sacked too often. Olajuwon can hit threes often enough to get any 5 pulled out lane enough and he is one of the best passing centers ever. Kareem has game but for him to be effective he always needed a good guard. Olajuwon game really makes it so much easier for a guard like Magic and Michael to wreck havoc. The Big O is a tougher LeBron James with better court vision. I like Durant but he still has a way to go before he can be with Magic and Michael