Rick Kamla and Dr. A Drop Their All-Time…

You’ve got your “Greatest Of All Time” debates, right? Jordan vs. LeBron. Bill Russell vs. Wilt. It’s usually about rings, MVPs and who hit that clutch shot. But what if we told you there’s a different, perhaps more pure, way to measure greatness? What if the real question is: Who actually won you your fantasy league?

That’s precisely what happened when two of the sharpest fantasy basketball minds, the legendary Rick Kamla and the Hall of Famer Dr. A, put their heads together on the Fantasy NBA Today Podcast. These aren’t your typical legacy rankings. This is a cold, hard, stats-first look at the players who warped matchups, posted first-round value for years, and delivered that sweet, sweet “Fantasy Gold.” We’re talking about a cross-era, cross-style list that spans from Wilt Chamberlain all the way to Victor Wembanyama.

Kamla and Dr. A each brought their personal Top 25 fantasy lists to the table and what emerged from that fusion is nothing short of definitive. This isn’t about style points; it’s about sheer statistical dominance. It’s where winning your fantasy league matters more than winning the NBA Finals.

You can argue legacy all day. You can debate rings until the cows come home. But fantasy basketball? That, my friends, is a different beast entirely. We’re talking efficiency, volume, defensive stats—the metrics that truly separate the all-time fantasy legends from your everyday box-score stuffers.

So, when Rick Kamla and Dr. A linked up on the show to unveil their 25 greatest fantasy players ever, the overlap was just too good. It gave us a composite rank that cuts across eras and screams stat-sheet dominance.

These are subjective rankings—a mix of career statlines, peak dominance, longevity, and impact on fantasy leagues—combined with the experience of two legends of fantasy hoops. Let’s dive into how they stacked up:

The All-Time Fantasy Elite: The Rick Kamla & Dr. A Top 30

Here’s the breakdown of how the votes landed, with a scoring system of Rick Rank + Dr. A Rank (NR = 26). Lower total means higher placement and ties were broken by the higher individual rank (if the player was ranked by both, otherwise the player with two ranks got the tiebreaker).

  1. Wilt Chamberlain
  • Rick: 1 | Doc: 1
  • The original fantasy cheat code. Wilt’s numbers? Absolutely insane—50-point seasons, double-digit blocks before they were even tracked and efficiency that could single-handedly win you categories. He’s the undisputed 1.01 in this realm. You could build your team around him and dominate big-man stats for an entire decade.
  • Rick: The greatest stat guy in NBA history. Period. He had a PRA of 57, by far the highest ever.

 

  1. Michael Jordan
  • Rick: 3 | Dr. A: 2
  • Pure roto perfection. Elite scoring, steals, stellar FT%, and impressively low turnovers. MJ was a fantasy god long before fantasy leagues were a thing. He didn’t just collect rings; he won you weeks. From 1986–1993, he was virtually untouchable in 9-cat formats.
  • Rick: I have LeBron ranked ahead of Jordan because of the four years missed due to retirement.

 

  1. LeBron James
  • Rick: 2 | Dr. A: 4
  • Unmatched longevity meets all-around production. LeBron’s two decades of top-tier value are simply unprecedented. Points, assists, rebounds, efficiency—he was the ultimate cornerstone for any championship build. Even in his late 30s, he was still returning high end value.
  • Rick: LeBron is the goat of longevity. He has maintained a 27-7-7 stat line for 22 years…and counting!

 

  1. Hakeem Olajuwon
  • Rick: 8 | Dr. A: 3
  • A 9-cat dream. Elite blocks and steals, with solid scoring and low turnovers. Hakeem was that rare big who delivered defensive stats without crushing your percentages. Few centers have ever filled the stat sheet like he did in his prime.
  • Rick: Hakeem had five seasons with at least two steals and two blocks per game – by far the most in NBA history.

 

  1. Nikola Jokic
  • Rick: 7 | Dr. A: 5
  • The modern fantasy apex. Jokic is essentially a triple-double guard in a center’s body—with elite FG%, solid FT%, low TOs, and off-the-charts IQ. He absolutely broke the roto model. His 2021 and 2023 seasons were among the most efficient fantasy years ever recorded.
  • Rick: When he is through, Jokic will be the triple double king and might even become the first player in history to rank in the top 10 for points, rebounds and assists.

 

  1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  • Rick: 4 | Dr. A: 8
  • Two decades of dominance. Kareem was a lock for 20-10-2 with elite FG% and serious shot-blocking for almost twenty years. His floor was a second-rounder; his peak was 1.01 material. Combine that with near-zero missed games in his prime and you’ve got fantasy gold.
  • Rick: It’s pretty cool when you rank second in points, third in boards and third in blocks all time.

 

  1. Victor Wembanyama
  • Rick: 5 | Dr. A: 10
  • A certified fantasy glitch from day one. Wemby’s rookie season gave us elite blocks, threes, boards, and steals. If he stays healthy, don’t be shocked if he climbs to #1 on this list within five years. He’s already producing video-game numbers that break fantasy league settings.
  • Rick: We had never seen a player average 3+ blocks and 3+ threes per game for a season until Wemby did it last year.

 

  1. Luka Doncic
  • Rick: 6 | Dr. A: 11
  • The usage monster. Luka’s volume is just absurd. You might have to swallow the FT% and TOs, but he gives you everything else—and in points leagues, he’s probably your #1 guy. His nightly 30-10-10 lines with threes are rare air.
  • Rick: Luka has the third best PRA of all time thanks to his 28-8-8 stat line.

 

  1. Stephen Curry
  • Rick: 10 | Dr. A: 7
  • Curry totally redefined fantasy guard value. His impact on percentages and volume triples made him a category-changer every single season. A rare guard who could carry you in FG%, 3PM, FT% and steals, all while keeping TOs reasonable.
  • Rick: You gotta love the PRA with 25-5-6 to go with 1.5 steals and 4.0 threes per game.

 

  1. Larry Bird
  • Rick: 16 | Dr. A: 6
  • Efficiency and pure versatility. Bird stuffed every single stat column—rebounds, assists, steals—and barely made mistakes. His game would translate flawlessly to today’s fantasy landscape. Bonus: He played big minutes every night.
  • Rick: Insane PRA of 24-10-6, but did you know that Larry averaged more blocks per game (0.8) than threes per game (0.7)?

 

  1. David Robinson
  • Rick: 9 | Dr. A: 14
  • A shot-blocking anchor with serious scoring pop. Robinson delivered the holy roto trinity: FG%, blocks and boards—plus bonus steals and consistent mid-20s scoring. And let’s not forget, he had a 70-point game in there.
  • Rick: Career PRA of 21-10-2 with 3.0 blocks and 1.4 steals. Freak. Of. Nature.

 

  1. Kevin Durant
  • Rick: 11 | Dr. A: 12
  • Fantasy’s scoring surgeon. KD is that rare high-usage scorer who actually boosts your FG% and FT% and doesn’t turn the ball over much. Absolutely built for 9-cat formats. At his peak, you were getting top-3 value with minimal downside.
  • Rick: KD is a six-cat machine with a PRA of 27-7-4 to go with one block, one steal and two threes. I don’t care about percentages, but those are spectacular as well.

 

  1. Magic Johnson
  • Rick: 17 | Dr. A: 13
  • A point guard with forward stats. Magic gave you elite assists and steals, but also added boards and incredible efficiency. If he’d only shot more threes, he’d easily be top-10. His versatility made him one of the few guards who could win you rebounding matchups.
  • Rick: Magic is fourth all-time in triple doubles thanks to a career PRA of 19-7-11.

 

  1. Kobe Bryant
  • Rick: 25 | Dr. A: 9
  • High-volume everything. Kobe delivered scoring, steals, and massive usage—but those turnovers and FG% numbers often made him more of an 8-cat darling. In head-to-head leagues, his scoring explosions were weekly matchup winners.

 

  1. Tim Duncan
  • Rick: 23 | Dr. A: 15
  • The low-key roto giant. You might not have always noticed it, but Duncan consistently gave you elite FG%, blocks, and boards for years. Never flashy, always elite. His consistency was unmatched—no off weeks.
  • Rick: If you do some rounding up and down, Duncan’s five-cat stat line was 19-11-3-2-1.

 

  1. Jerry West
  • Rick: 12 | Dr. A: NR
  • Clutch scoring, great percentages. Elite FT%, good steals, and scoring from the guard slot. Quietly roto-solid for years. If steals were tracked earlier, his ranking might be even higher.
  • Rick: The Logo had a ridiculous PRA of 27-6-7, which is one rebound away from LeBron’s famous 27-7-7.

 

  1. Kevin Garnett
  • Rick: 22 | Dr. A: 17
  • Stuffed the box score like nobody’s business. Steals and assists from a power forward? Yep. Great percentages and defensive stats? Absolutely. KG was a walking roto boost. A true 9-cat beast in his Wolves prime.
  • Rick: In KG’s heyday, he was good for 20-10-5 every night with at least four defensive stats. Amazing fantasy player.

 

  1. Bob Pettit
  • Rick: 13 | Dr. A: NR
  • Vintage double-double machine. Pettit was dropping 25-15 lines in his sleep, with excellent FT% for a big man in his era. He may be pre-modern, but his stat profile still holds up.
  • Rick: Pettit has a PRA of 26-16-3, which is second only to Wilt in this category.

 

  1. Elgin Baylor
  • Rick: 14 | Dr. A: NR
  • Vintage volume. Scored and rebounded like a center, but from the wing. His shot volume was huge, even if the efficiency was a bit dated for modern standards. If he played today, he’d be a wing Jokic.
  • Rick: Elgin is right behind Pettit in PRA at 27-13-4.

 

  1. Allen Iverson
  • Rick: 20 | Dr. A: 21
  • Steals, points and endless swagger. You drafted Iverson for the 30-point games and 2+ steals. You just had to live with the FG% and turnovers. Head-to-head managers still loved the ride.
  • Rick: I loved the PRA of 27-4-6 and the 2.2 steals per game were game changing.

 

  1. Oscar Robertson
  • Rick: 15 | Dr. A: NR
  • The original triple-double trailblazer. Oscar’s numbers would be absolutely massive today, but early-era FG% and a lack of 3s keep him just outside the very top tier. Still, a per-game monster.
  • Rick: Oscar was a fantasy monster, with a PRA of 26-7-9 over his 14 seasons.

 

  1. Chris Paul
  • Rick: NR | Dr. A: 16
  • The 9-cat maestro. CP3 might be the cleanest category guard ever—2+ steals, elite FT%, super few turnovers and great assists without hurting you anywhere else. A perennial elite finisher in 9-cat roto.

 

  1. James Harden
  • Rick: NR | Dr. A: 18
  • Free-throw merchant and usage king. Prime Harden was a walking 30-10-5 with 12 free throw attempts per game. A true roto nightmare for your opponents. If you punted TOs, he was a demigod.

 

  1. Russell Westbrook
  • Rick: 18 | Dr. A: NR
  • Triple-double legend, turnover nightmare. Westbrook carried you in points, assists, and boards from the guard slot—but his percentages and TOs made him a better fit for points leagues.
  • Rick: The man averaged a triple double in four out of five seasons. One of the coolest stats of all time.

 

  1. Shaquille O’Neal
  • Rick: 19 | Dr. A: NR
  • Dominant big with huge scoring, rebounding and blocks—but the FT% sinkhole kept him from reaching true roto royalty. In punting builds, Shaq was a cheat code.
  • Rick: You win fantasy titles through counting numbers, not percentages, so I did not care about Shaq’s free-throw percentage. I loved the 24 and 11 with 2.3 blocks.

 

  1. Dirk Nowitzki
  • Rick: NR | Dr. A: 19
  • The original modern stretch big. Dirk gave you elite FT%, threes and scoring from the 4—all without killing your TOs or FG%. Mr. Reliable. An early-round roto staple for a decade straight.

 

  1. Tracy McGrady
  • Rick: NR | Dr. A: 20
  • Fantasy ceiling through the roof. In his absolute prime, T-Mac could drop 30-7-6-2-1 with threes. Injuries, unfortunately, kept him from consistent top-15 status. Still, that peak? Elite.

 

  1. Rick Barry
  • Rick: 21 | Dr. A: NR
  • The do-it-all wing. Barry delivered points, FT%, boards, and steals before those were even widely valued. Efficient and incredibly competitive—definitely fantasy viable.
  • Rick: Sorry to break this to you, but Barry had a better career stat line than Kobe, who went 25-5-5 with 1.4 steals. Impressive. But Rick went 25-7-5 with 2.0 steals. Just sayin.

 

 

  1. Eddie Jones
  • Rick: NR | Dr. A: 22
  • Steals specialist with surprising versatility. Jones brought threes, steals, low TOs and good FT%, making him a sneaky 9-cat gem during his peak years.

 

  1. Shawn Marion
  • Rick: NR | Dr. A: 23
  • The Matrix was a walking 1-1-1 club with elite FG% and rebounds. Marion’s versatility was unmatched—he helped in nearly every category without hurting you anywhere. Quietly one of the greatest fantasy wings ever.

 

Honorable Mentions: Still Fantasy Royalty

  • Charles Barkley (Rick: 24)
    • Points, boards, and elite FG% in his prime. Barkley was a force—especially before 3-point shooting became mandatory.
    • Rick: Great broadcaster, great fantasy player. Career PRA of 22-12-4 with 2.3 defensive stats per game.

 

  • Gerald Wallace (Dr. A: 24)
    • The ultimate hustle stat hero. Blocks and steals from the wing, plus sneaky boards. “Crash” was a category specialist in his prime.

 

  • Chris Webber (Dr. A: 25)
    • Points, assists, boards from the 4, and nice FG%. Webber quietly filled the stat sheet when healthy.

 

What do you think of these rankings? Any surprises for you? Let us know in the comments of the video where Kamla and Dr. A break down their Top 25! And be sure to tune into Fantasy NBA Today to catch more deep dives into the world of fantasy hoops and dominate your season.

 

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Fantasy NBA Today: All-Time Fantasy Basketball Draft!

After ranking their all-time top fantasy players, Rick Kamla and Dr. A go head-to-head drafting their all-time teams on this episode of Fantasy NBA Today!

Using a draft format of PG, SG, G, SF, PF, F, C, C, Flex, Flex, they’ll pick their ultimate lineups. Listen in to hear their strategies, pick choices, and who ultimately builds the stronger fantasy basketball squad!

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Fantasy MLB Today: 2025 MLB Trade Deadline: Who’s…

Anthony Kates hosts the latest episode of Fantasy MLB Today, “2025 MLB Trade Deadline: Who’s Buyin’, Who’s Sellin’.” There’s only three games being played on Thursday and not a single reliable streaming arm, so Anthony goes through all 30 teams and determines who is buying at the trade deadline and who is selling. He discusses the players available and the needs that need to be met for each team, so strap in for a long one.

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European Hoops: EuroBasket 2025 Preview Series – Türkiye

With EuroBasket 2025 tipping off, this is your one-stop destination for in-depth previews of all 24 national teams heading into Europe’s premier basketball tournament. Whether you’re tracking MVP candidates, X’s-and-O’s brilliance, or just figuring out who might crash the medal party, our Power Rankings and team-by-team breakdowns will keep you ahead of the curve.

 

Türkiye: Talented, Deep and Still Searching for Flow

Group A – EuroBasket 2025 Preview

Türkiye heads into EuroBasket 2025 with talent to spare, but also with questions that still haven’t gone away. Their 3–3 qualifying record left a bitter aftertaste: while they swept Hungary, they lost both games to Italy and split with Iceland — the lone win coming via buzzer-beater from Biberovic at home. That qualifier version is now gone. What arrives in Group A is a reshuffled, star-powered roster with a higher ceiling — and a narrower margin for excuses.

Best Players: The qualifiers saw Cedi Osman, Omer Yurtseven and Tarık Biberovic stand out, while Sehmus Hazer played all six games as a steady ball-handler. But the rotation now shifts. Shane Larkin returns to lead the backcourt and take over as the primary creator — a role Türkiye needs filled with urgency. Alperen Şengün is the team’s best player, bringing scoring, passing and playmaking from the interior. Cedi remains a key wing, and Furkan Korkmaz is expected to fill the off-ball shooting role vacated by Biberovic, who arguably earned a spot but was left out due to FIBA’s one naturalized player limit with Larkin returning.

Strengths: This is a deep team. They have size, interior presence and a rare mix of frontcourt playmaking with shooting. Larkin gives them a true guard who can break down defenses and Cedi and Korkmaz provide secondary creation and experience. Türkiye can score in a variety of ways and with multiple players who can initiate offense, they are tough to scheme against when in rhythm.

Weaknesses: Defensive concerns remain, particularly in transition and when guarding off the ball. Opponents can exploit lapses in help rotations and lose them in movement-heavy sets. They also lack a true movement shooter — a gap that Biberovic might have helped fill. Larkin can add some of that off-ball punch, but shooting diversity is still thin. If they struggle to generate spacing through rhythm and motion, halfcourt execution can get bogged down.

The Bottom Line: On paper, Türkiye has the tools to make a deep run — high-level creators, skilled bigs, and bench depth. But that’s been true before. The difference in 2025 will come down to how well they defend, and whether they can find consistent shooting and chemistry quickly. If they do, they’re a real threat in Group A and beyond. If not, the same old problems will resurface.

Expectation: Talented but Unproven

Plenty of weapons, but cohesion and shooting will determine how far they go.

 

This article was co-written by the hosts of the European Hoops podcast, Tiago Cordeiro and André Lemos. Subscribe to the podcast and follow European Hoops on Twitter: @EthosEuroleague.

Fantasy NFL Today: WR Rankings & Strategy. Redraft,…

On this episode of Fantasy NFL Today, Jon Mosales and Anthony Quaranta dive deep into wide receiver strategy for 2025!

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Fantasy MLB Today: Auto-Paddack Stream (July 30 streams)

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SportsEthos WNBA Today: Wings Upset Liberty, Angel &…

 

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Fantasy NBA Today: Top 25 All-Time Fantasy Basketball…

Rick Kamla and Dr. A dive deep into Fantasy Basketball history on this episode of Fantasy NBA Today, as they rank their Top 25 All-Time Fantasy Basketball Players! Get their definitive list and hear their debates on the legends who shaped fantasy leagues.

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European Hoops: EuroBasket 2025 Preview Series – Estonia

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Estonia: Scrappy Execution, Interior Concerns and Kotsar at the Center of It All

Group A – EuroBasket 2025 Preview

Estonia enters EuroBasket 2025 as one of the more balanced and competitive mid-tier teams in Group A. Their 4–2 qualifying record speaks to their consistency and ability to punch above their weight: they beat North Macedonia twice, split games with Poland (including a tight 2-point loss at home), and grabbed a signature win at home against Lithuania. This is a team with structure, energy, and just enough top-level talent to make life difficult for anyone.

Best Players: Janari Jõesaar was the heart of the team throughout qualifying — a high-energy, do-it-all forward who consistently impacted games on both ends. Maik-Kalev Kotsar was their most important piece in the paint, combining smart post play with passing instincts that gave Estonia offensive structure. Guard Kristian Kullamäe provided flashes as both a scorer and playmaker, but his 4.5 turnovers per game highlight the growing pains that come with responsibility.

Strengths: Estonia’s offense flows well when built around Kotsar. He draws defensive attention in the post and can pass effectively out of double teams, keeping the ball moving. They’re a solid rebounding team, with a collective effort on the glass, and while they only shot 32% from deep during qualifiers, the spacing was sound thanks to smart off-ball movement and a low-volume, high-quality shot profile. When they lean into ball movement and spacing, they can generate high-percentage looks consistently.

Weaknesses: Kotsar is vital to everything Estonia does — but they ask a lot from him. He often self-creates off the dribble, which isn’t always the most efficient option and his workload becomes even more of a concern given their thin interior rotation. Defensive lapses — especially in pick-and-roll coverage — were a recurring issue throughout qualifying. Estonia is also turnover-prone, both from individual decisions and execution errors under pressure. Against elite bigs (like, say, Jokić), foul trouble could derail them early and often.

The Bottom Line: Estonia plays smart, moves the ball well, and has a clear offensive identity. But their ceiling is tied directly to how long Kotsar can stay on the court and whether they can clean up their defensive focus. They’re capable of a group-stage upset, but also one bad stretch away from being out of contention.

Expectation: Cohesive but Fragile

Structured enough to make it through the group, but vulnerable to elite size and pressure.

 

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Fantasy NBA Today: Is Embiid Done? Luka’s New…

Rick Kamla and Dr. A go over some key player debates and critical news to help you build your draft board ahead of the 25/26 fantasy basketball season on this episode of Fantasy NBA Today!

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European Hoops: EuroBasket 2025 Preview Series – Czechia

With EuroBasket 2025 tipping off, this is your one-stop destination for in-depth previews of all 24 national teams heading into Europe’s premier basketball tournament. Whether you’re tracking MVP candidates, X’s-and-O’s brilliance, or just figuring out who might crash the medal party, our Power Rankings and team-by-team breakdowns will keep you ahead of the curve.

 

Czechia: Veteran Core, Smart Offense, but Question Marks on Defense

Group A – EuroBasket 2025 Preview

Czechia arrives at EuroBasket 2025 as a team in transition, leaning on veterans to stay competitive while hoping the next generation can break through. Their 2–4 qualifying run was uneven, with both wins coming at home against the Netherlands and Great Britain. Three of the four losses came on the road, including both games against Greece. The final blowout loss to Great Britain came with key players resting and offered little as a measuring stick.

Best Players: Veteran center Ondřej Balvín was Czechia’s most reliable presence during qualifying, playing in five of six games and averaging 13 points per contest. When available, Tomáš Satoranský made a clear impact, averaging 14 points across three appearances while stabilizing the backcourt with his size and vision. The team is still awaiting clarity on the availability of Vit Krejčí, whose presence would add valuable two-way length and athleticism.

Strengths: With Satoranský and potentially Krejčí in the lineup, Czechia boasts excellent size at the guard spots — a rarity in Group A. Offensively, they showed strong discipline and execution: shooting 37% from three while consistently attacking closeouts and adapting well to varied defensive looks, particularly zone coverage. Their halfcourt offense is structured and difficult to disrupt when they’re in rhythm.

Weaknesses: On the other end, defensive issues are harder to hide. Their pick-and-roll coverage relies heavily on traditional drop schemes — Balvín anchors that setup, but it limits their ability to switch or pressure ball-handlers effectively. Czechia also lacks on-ball creation, especially when Satoranský sits, which stalls their offense in crunch moments. Transition defense remains a vulnerability — they’re slow to recover and can be punished by faster teams.

The Bottom Line: Czechia’s ceiling hinges on Satoranský’s health and whether Krejčí can suit up. With both, they’re a smart, veteran-led squad that can beat anyone on the right night. Without them, their margin for error shrinks considerably. Expect them to be competitive, but unless their defensive issues are masked by hot shooting and smart execution, they may find themselves fighting just to survive the group.

Expectation: Veteran Toughness, but Thin Margins

Capable of making it out of the group, but vulnerable if key players miss time.

 

This article was co-written by the hosts of the European Hoops podcast, Tiago Cordeiro and André Lemos. Subscribe to the podcast and follow European Hoops on Twitter: @EthosEuroleague.

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