Sports
When Kareem Picked his Greatest Ever Point Guard, he initially Snubbed Magic Johnson
NBA fans can debate forever about one of the sport’s most popular subjects: the greatest of all-time conversation. Yet when the discussion turns to LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan, another legend is often left just outside the spotlight. That player is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, whose full basketball résumé may be the strongest the game has ever seen.
Abdul-Jabbar, known as Lew Alcindor during the earlier stages of his career, piled up accomplishments across every level of basketball in a way few athletes in any sport can match. Only Bill Russell has a comparable winning case, though he starred in a much smaller NBA that was easier for one great team to control.
Jabbar captured three High School state championships, three NCAA championships at UCLA, and six NBA titles with the Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers. He also won six MVP awards, the most in league history, two Finals MVPs, made 19 All-Star teams and earned 15 All-NBA selections. That still only scratches the surface of everything Kareem achieved during his basketball life.
Kareem held the NBA’s all-time scoring record for 39 years before LeBron surpassed him in 2023. While his sky-hook allowed him to generate offense on his own, Jabbar also benefited from playing alongside several brilliant teammates over his 18-year NBA career. For a dominant center, having the right point guard was especially important.
That made it interesting when Jabbar was asked to name the greatest point guard ever. His response was not necessarily the one many fans would expect.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Didn’t Pick Magic Johnson – But Soon Changed his Mind
Back in 2023, Jabbar was asked by PIX11 news who he considered to be the best point guard of all-time. The obvious answer for most people would be Magic Johnson. “Magic” lived up to his nickname with a combination of charisma, vision and creativity that transformed the Lakers on and off the court.
Johnson was the engine behind the fast-paced Showtime Lakers of the 1980s. He arrived in Los Angeles as a rookie in 1980, joined forces with Jabbar, and helped deliver a championship immediately. That began an extraordinary run in which the Lakers won five titles and reached eight NBA Finals across ten seasons before Kareem retired.
As a seven-foot-two center armed with arguably the most reliable signature shot in NBA history, Jabbar needed guards who could consistently feed him in the right areas. Johnson was an ideal fit, because he remains one of the most skilled passers ever.
AI Names & Ranks 10 Greatest NBA Players in History
ChatGPT has had its say and has ranked the 10 greatest NBA players of all time.
While sharing the floor with Johnson, Kareem was selected to ten All-Star teams, made seven All-NBA teams, and won another MVP even as his athletic prime was fading. It would be fair to say Johnson’s brilliance helped extend Jabbar’s dominance deep into the later years of his career.
So, who did Kareem place above everyone else at point guard? It was not Stephen Curry, the player most often debated vs. Johnson. Instead, Jabbar pointed to another championship teammate: Oscar Robertson.
“I only had a chance to play with him at the end of his career, but he was awesome…. And if people had seen him play in the prime of his career and with the three-point shot.”
Jabbar only played alongside Robertson during the final four seasons of Oscar’s career, but the veteran guard was still a major force. In their first year together, they led Milwaukee to the 1971 NBA championship. Kareem praised Robertson as a complete player who could impact every part of the game, including shooting from distance before the three-point line existed.
Kareem later clarified on social media that he should have selected Johnson because of their longer partnership and five championships together. Even so, he has continued to stress that Robertson deserves far more respect in all-time conversations. His larger point seemed clear: Oscar’s game was decades ahead of its era.
Oscar Robertson Was the Original Triple Double Machine
Oscar Robertson is frequently overlooked by younger fans. In some ways, he was a 1960s version of Russell Westbrook, but with a more controlled style and a stronger connection to winning. Unlike Russ, Robertson’s game had very few weaknesses; he could score, pass, rebound, run in transition, control the half-court offense and defend multiple positions.
Across his career, Robertson averaged 25.7 points, 9.5 assists and 7.5 rebounds. He opened his NBA career with five straight seasons of at least 29 points and nine assists per game, even averaging a triple-double for a full season in 1962. It took 55 years before Russell Westbrook became become the second guy to do it.
Although Robertson won only one MVP award in 1964, he finished in the top five of MVP voting in each of his first eight seasons. The former Buck remains one of the defining players in league history because of his winning impact, modern skill set and remarkable statistical production. Jabbar made sure he received his recognition, and rightly so.
Sports
Tottenham Suffer Transfer Blow As Midfielder Rejects Move
Tottenham have been incredibly active in the transfer market so far this summer but they do appear to have missed out on a target.
Following a serious relegation scare where they avoided dropping down to the Championship on the final day of the 2025/26 season, Roberto De Zerbi’s team have sprung into action in the transfer market as they attempt to get back to competing towards the top of the Premier League once again.
Firstly securing the signings of Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi on free transfers from Liverpool and Bournemouth respectively, last week Tottenham signed centre-back Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton & Hove Albion in a £52million deal and experienced Premier League goalkeeper Martin Dubravka has since followed.
Tottenham aren’t done just there, though, with midfielders Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes linked with big-money transfers to N17.
However, one midfielder who doesn’t appear to be making the move to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium ahead of the new campaign is Aleksandar Stankovic.
Stankovic says no to Tottenham transfer
Stankovic looks set to stay at Inter Milan for the new season after starring for Club Brugge last term, contributing nine goals and five assists in 55 appearances.
The defensive midfielder, who is the son of former Inter ace Dejan Stankovic, departed the San Siro for Club Brugge on a permanent basis last July but the Nerazzurri maintained a buy-back clause in their agreement with the Belgian side.
You scored
out of 20
At the beginning of June, Inter activated the clause and re-signed the ‘exceptional’ 20-year-old in a deal worth €23million (£19.85m).
According to Sky Sport Italy, the midfielder had two transfer proposals from Premier League clubs, one of which came from Tottenham.
However, Stankovic reportedly turned down Spurs and did likewise to Brentford in favour of returning to Inter Milan.
What next in Tottenham’s midfield?
It looks set to be all change in midfield next season as De Zerbi really stamps his mark on his Tottenham team.
Adding to that area in the winter transfer market with the north London club bringing in Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid prior to the Italian taking on the hotseat, the 26-year-old could well be joined by Tonali and Fernandes if Tottenham get their way on the transfer front.
One current player who will be looking for a big season under De Zerbi is Rodrigo Bentancur after returning from injury and playing an instrumental role in midfield to help Tottenham drag themselves out of relegation danger after such a bleak run of form.
Bentancur’s teammate Lucas Bergvall looks set to move on after only two years with the club, though, after asking to leave in his quest for more first-team football.
Yves Bissouma’s Tottenham departure has already been confirmed with the Mali international set to exit at the conclusion of his contract later this month, with Joao Palhinha’s loan move from Bayern Munich also coming to an end after his temporary switch from the Bundesliga champions.
‘Deal On’ – Romano: Tottenham in Talks to Find Agreement to Sign £55m ‘Superstar’
Spurs are still working on a deal to sign Sandro Tonali this summer
Sports
Ronaldo Nazario Named The 8 Greatest Players in Football History
Who is the greatest player of all time? It’s a question that has been asked for many, many years. The answer tends to be either Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo, with the two superstars winning 13 Ballons d’Or between them. They have dominated football for an entire generation. Before them, though, there were Pele and Diego Maradona. The two South Americans dominated the sport during their era and are still in the GOAT conversation despite the emergence of Messi and Ronaldo.
While everyone has an opinion on the best players in the world, the opinions of those who have reached the pinnacle of football just hold a little bit more weight. That’s why it’s so interesting to hear from Ronaldo Nazario – the Brazilian Ronaldo – who named eight players who he thinks are in a ‘very special’ group among the greatest players of all time during an interview with The Guardian in 2022. And he didn’t include Cristiano in that.
While there can be no arguments over the players included, there are some notable absentees on Ronaldo’s list. How can he possibly exclude the Portuguese talisman? The likes of Michel Platini, Alfredo Di Stefano, Zinedine Zidane, George Best and Ferenc Puskas will all feel hard done by not being mentioned. But who are we to argue with the opinion of someone who has played at the very highest level and is one of the greatest strikers to have lived? So, let’s take a look at the eight players he did include – and why they deserve to be in the GOAT debate.
Diego Maradona
Argentina – Attacking midfielder
Diego Maradona is widely regarded as one of the greatest to have played the game. The Argentine played in four World Cups and led his nation to victory in 1986. His greatest achievement at club level was at Napoli, who he inspired to their first-ever Serie A title in 1986/87.
They won their second a few years later. If you’re to walk around Naples, you will see Maradona merchandise and graffiti down almost every street. He’s remembered as a god in the city and for every reason. He was a larger-than-life character who was capable of producing magic with the ball at his feet. Remember that goal against England? Incredible.
|
Diego Maradona’s career statistics |
|
|---|---|
|
Appearances |
435 |
|
Goals |
194 |
|
Assists |
134 |
Lionel Messi
Argentina – Forward
From one Argentine legend to another. While Maradona may be considered one of the best, Messi might just be the best. The Inter Miami man has won everything he could possibly get his hands on and his 2022 World Cup triumph may well have secured his GOAT status. There are too many records and accolades to speak about but 672 goals in 778 appearances for Barcelona goes some way to explaining his brilliance.
20 Greatest Barcelona Players in History [Ranked]
Lionel Messi, Ronaldinho, Diego Maradona and Ronaldo Nazario all feature among Barcelona’s greatest ever players.
But Messi simply isn’t about goals. Yes, he may go down as the greatest goalscorer of all time, but he’ll also go down as the greatest playmaker, the greatest dribbler and surely the greatest player of all time. No one has won the Ballon d’Or more than his incredible tally of eight.
|
Lionel Messi’s career statistics |
|
|---|---|
|
Appearances |
1180 |
|
Goals |
922 |
|
Assists |
454 |
Johan Cruyff
Netherlands – Attacking midfielder
He may not be considered the very best, but Johan Cruyff is surely the most influential and revolutionary footballer ever. The Dutchman won three Ballons d’Or in 1971, 1973, and 1974, establishing himself as an Ajax and Barcelona legend. He’s also responsible for inventing the ‘Cruyff’ turn – a skill that is still widely used in modern football as a way to skillfully beat defenders.
Creating your own move is enough to earn a legacy as one of the greatest footballers of all time, and it wasn’t just on the pitch where he thrived. His managing career wasn’t bad either for both of those clubs, becoming one of the best managers of all time, too.
|
Johan Cruyff’s career statistics |
|
|---|---|
|
Appearances |
599 |
|
Goals |
335 |
|
Assists |
221 |
Franz Beckenbauer
Germany – Defender
The greatest defender of all time? Well, Ronaldo appears to think so, with Beckenbauer being the only defensive-minded player to feature in his list of seven. But the German is fully deserving of his place. Beckenbauer is credited with inventing the ‘modern sweeper’ role and is one of just nine players to have won the FIFA World Cup, the European Champions Cup and the Ballon d’Or.
10 Greatest ‘Rolls Royce’ Centre-Backs in Football History [Ranked]
William Saliba does not make the cut, yet.
He played almost 600 times for Bayern Munich, winning everything there was to win. Never before had there been a force at the back quite as dominant as Beckenbauer, and he truly was the peak version of what a defender could be.
|
Franz Beckenbauer’s career statistics |
|
|---|---|
|
Appearances |
724 |
|
Goals |
88 |
|
Assists |
85 |
Pele
Brazil – Forward
As Ronaldo said, you “can’t compare generations.” And he’s right. How good was Pele? There aren’t too many people alive who can say they watched Pele in his prime and remember just how good he was. We don’t even know how many goals he scored.
The figures are often disputed but FIFA state the Brazilian scored 1,281 goals in 1,363 games. What we do know is that he won three World Cups for Brazil and is a Santos legend. His impact on the game was absolutely tremendous and, considering the level of players that he inspired and influenced in the years since, it’s hard to deny just how important he’s been to football.
|
Pele’s career statistics |
|
|---|---|
|
Appearances |
1363 |
|
Goals |
1281 |
Marco van Basten
Netherlands – Forward
Marco van Basten is regarded as one of the best strikers ever – and that’s despite playing his final match at the age of 28 following an ankle injury. He won the Ballon d’Or on three occasions – 1988, 1989 and 1992. He also won three Eredivisie titles and the Cup Winners’ Cup with Ajax, and four Serie A titles and three European Cups with AC Milan.
It wasn’t just at club level where he thrived, though. For the Netherlands, he scored 24 goals and helped them win Euro 1988 in a tournament where he scored five goals – including that volley against the Soviet Union in the final. Just imagine how much more we could have gotten if he hadn’t been forced to retire so early.
|
Marco van Basten’s career statistics |
|
|---|---|
|
Appearances |
431 |
|
Goals |
301 |
|
Assists |
92 |
Ronaldinho
Brazil – Winger
Ronaldinho is rarely mentioned in the GOAT debate, but there can be no denying how uniquely brilliant the Brazilian was. At his peak, he was the best in the world, winning the Ballon d’Or in 2005. It was simply a joy to watch Ronaldinho during those 2005/06 and 2006/07 seasons at Barcelona.
Smiling his way through world-class performances and match-winning moments. One of the most skilful players in history. He would do things with a football that we’d never seen before and while his peak wasn’t quite as long as some of the other players on this list, it was certainly one of the most impressive for what we got.
|
Ronaldinho’s career statistics |
|
|---|---|
|
Appearances |
643 |
|
Goals |
180 |
|
Assists |
151 |
Ronaldo Nazario
Brazil – Forward
Ronaldo picked himself as one of the eight greatest players of all time. And, you know what? We don’t blame him. We’re going to defend Ronaldo for his ego trip because he was one of the greatest strikers ever. He was the first real superstar in football with those Nike Mercurial Vapors and blistering pace, Ronaldo was almost impossible to stop. That was until those devastating knee injuries threatened to derail his career.
At 20, Ronaldo had the world at his feet following a move from PSV to Barcelona for a world record fee. He was named FIFA World Player of the Year. A year later, he broke the transfer record again when Inter signed him, and he became the youngest recipient of the Ballon d’Or when he claimed it at 21. 59 goals in 99 appearances for Inter Milan earned him a move to Real Madrid, where a further 104 goals were scored. He finished his career at AC Milan and Corinthians before injuries finally took their toll. But what a player.
|
Ronaldo’s career statistics |
|
|---|---|
|
Appearances |
553 |
|
Goals |
360 |
|
Assists |
108 |
Statistics via Transfermarkt and FIFA.com (Correct as of 25/06/26)
Sports
Liverpool Now Want Tottenham Star Luka Vuskovic
Liverpool are looking to improve their options in the backline this summer, with Caught Offside tipping them to make a move for a Tottenham star who has been a long-term target.
Andoni Iraola is braced for a change or two in the backline, as Ibrahima Konate’s exit leaves a potential void at centre-back to deal with for the future.
While Jeremy Jacquet’s arrival and Giovanni Leoni’s return from injury come as potential boosts to those ranks, there are wider long-term concerns over the position.
The only two experienced stars at centre-back, Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez, are both into the final year of their contracts at Anfield and could leave for free next summer.
As doubts continue to rise over their place at Liverpool, the club continue to be linked with potential long-term signings to help stagger the options in the backline.
Liverpool Want Luka Vuskovic
According to a report from Caught Offside, Liverpool are in the race to sign Luka Vuskovic this summer, as the Tottenham star continues to be linked with a potential exit.
The 19-year-old defender has asked to leave Spurs this summer, with the arrival of Jan Paul van Hecke and Marcos Senesi seemingly closing off a potential pathway to senior football in N17.
Brighton have been pushing to sign Vuskovic, who is seemingly unhappy with his current situation, with two bids currently rejected to land the defender.
While the Seagulls appear to be pushing hard, Liverpool’s interest relayed in the report suggests that the Merseyside club are keen on landing another long-term addition.
The Reds aren’t alone in that interest, as Manchester United also appear to be monitoring a move for a player who has been tipped to become a superstar in years to come.
It remains to be seen if either club will put up a concrete offer for Vuskovic, with his future likely to be decided after his World Cup campaign with Croatia.
You scored
out of 20
Liverpool’s Centre-Back Concerns
It’s clear that Liverpool face a future centre-back problem, but it’s one that may require another transfer window to address, rather than looking at it this summer.
Signing another centre-back now, when other areas of the squad desperately need addressing, may leave Andoni Iraola short of options who can make an impact elsewhere.
Perfect for Iraola: Liverpool Prepare First Bid For ‘Highly-Rated’ Star
Liverpool are showing interest in signing a new defender this summer, with a bid now prepared for a target.
Vuskovic, for example, isn’t going to come cheap. He would also be a relatively inexperienced option alongside the likes of Jacquet and Leoni, meaning the Reds would likely look at the market again next summer for options anyway,
A player entering their peak may be required to give some immediate quality alongside the young stars, but that may only come about if the likes of Van Dijk and Gomez leave.
-
Sports2 days agoDjed Spence Refuses Thomas Partey Handshake
-
Sports23 hours agoWhy Austria and Algeria May Both Want to Lose Their Final Group Game
-
Sports22 hours agoBastian Schweinsteiger Sparks Outrage With Comments Ahead of Germany v Ivory Coast
-
Sports12 hours agoSteve Clarke Slammed For Interview After Scotland 0-3 Brazil
-
Sports1 day agoJude Bellingham Avoids Red Card For Banned Gesture vs Ghana
-
Sports2 days agoWhy Lionel Messi Misses So Many Penalties Revealed By Expert
-
Sports1 day agoCarlos Queiroz Explains Jude Bellingham Altercation During England 0-0 Ghana
-
Sports19 hours agoIan Wright Slams Jesse Marsch For Comments After Canada 1-2 Switzerland





