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I feel like the "greatest" talk always falls apart because no one can agree if peak dominance or longevity matters more. For me personally, it is whoever made me love watching the game the most, even if they never won a single trophy.

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If you can pin it to a single sport it gets easier but most people mean across all disciplines and suddenly it's a fruitless popularity contest. Dominance in your own era is the only yardstick that holds up even if it still leaves too mucch room for bias.

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For me the greatest combines peak dominance with a genuine shift in how their game is played, so I always land on Serena Williams in tennis. Nobody else made power and movement feel so inevitable for so long whle changing the physical standard of the entire sport.

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Metrics is such a tricky word to throw in cause everyone defaults to trophies but forgets about longevity and consistency over a whole career. I feel like the real answer is whoever made you nervous every single time they touched the ball or stepped up, and thats so hard to measure.

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