Huh?
Typo...fixed it.
Huh?
Typo...fixed it.
Oscar averaged a triple-double for a full season. That is incomprehensible.It's funny, all this time I never knew The Big O was a guard. I guess I figured at his size and in that time frame that he must have been a forward. In my defense, he was (just) before my time of watching basketball.
That's it, no penitence to be paid.
Oscar averaged a triple-double for a full season. That is incomprehensible.
Scoring AND Rebounds AND Assists. Not just for a few games, but for a season.
The year his Bucks won it all, they were led by The Big O, a young Lou Alcindor (soon to be Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) at Center and a talented Bobby Dandridge at Small Forward. It was a talented, balanced, magical team.
Of course, it was the Suns who had lost the coin flip for big Lou.
LOL. I actually caught it and fixed it before I read the comment on it. That's typical of me though. I type really fast and catch stuff after the fact and clean it up later. Worst candidate ever for a newspaper editor.
I'm bad on previewing and then I type like mad in edit mode to correct it. Mistakes seem more obvious after I post.
LOL. I actually caught it and fixed it before I read the comment on it. That's typical of me though. I type really fast and catch stuff after the fact and clean it up later. Worst candidate ever for a newspaper editor.
Hey, at least you catch it.
The problem with that is sometimes I don't catch it until the next day.
The problem with that is sometimes I don't catch it until the next day.
That's alright. Somebody here will always say something.
Work on a case of plausible deniability or such.
I usually type my message, add my name and then do a quick re-read before I post. Inevitably, if I have to go in and re-type something I end up adding my name again. I can't tell you how many times I've posted with multiple Steves at the bottom. Have you got a plausible deniability excuse for me that doesn't involve a senior citizen ailment?
Steve
Steve
Maybe you are using yourself as a source and giving yourself credit for the thought. Might add a dot com to the last Steve.
I don't think I'd trust myself as a source, I know where I've been.
Steve
Again, I never said it was impossible only improbable that playing a 2 PG lineup would lead to deep runs into the playoffs let alone a title.
DarenG,
What I'm saying is that you have not done one lousy thing to show that it is improbable! You can't give a single example where starting two PGs failed in any way, shape or form!
I don't think I'd trust myself as a source, I know where I've been.
Steve
If you look at every NBA title winner since the league started how many non-two point guard lineups vs 2 PG lineups do you think you are going to find exactly that won the title? Are you seriously suggesting it's lopsided towards 2 PG lineups?
What am I supposed to do...list every single title winner since the league started and provide an analysis of the lineup? I guess I could but I have not heard many people dispute that a more traditional lineup has had more playoff success and title winners overall. You are the first person to infer that was the case. I think it's pretty common knowledge that most teams in the NBA don't play a 2 PG lineup. Why would I need to prove what is held as conventional wisdom? It's not like you have provided overwhelming evidence to the contrary with your own analysis.
I acknowledge I could be completely wrong but I have never heard anybody argue EVER that a two PG system was more successful in the NBA overall versus a traditional lineup. You would be the first.
LOL.
Because a two PG system has not succeeded does not mean it will not. Most teams do not have enough quality PGs to start two with the ability to shoot and defend. Then this leads into a previous discussion of my mention of Isiah Thomas and Joe Dumars as a two PG system. Some said Dumars was actually a SG, then this led to a question of labels, PGs, SGs and combo guards.
Two PGs can succeed if they have the right attributes.
Dumars was listed as a SG in my data from those years... So was Vinnie Johnson. Isiah was the only listed PG who played significant minutes. On the other hand, all three of them had ast/to ratios of about 2.2 and Joe got 5.7 assists per game vs 8.3 for Thomas. Of course, what Joe was noted for was his defense and it was like whatever he did for the offense was pure gravy.
I remember watching that team play quite a bit and I certainly didn't think of them as a two PG team. Isaiah was clearly the PG and Joe was the 'off' guard though a very capable ball handler and could run the offense when Isaiah sat. VJ was the designated gunner and he came off the bench firing away.
You know, maybe we should bring into the discussion the teams that won with no PG at all in the traditional sense - i.e. any of Phil Jackson's teams. The leading assist men on his Chicago teams were Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen. Toni Kukoc was the third leader in his years with the team.
In fact, the team with Jerry West and Gail Goodrich could fit in this no PG category because Goodrich was as much a SG as West was - he was the leading scorer on the team. Whats funny is that I remember Goodrich with the Lakers clearly but I'm almost blank about his time as a Sun. My guess is that he was considered a SG here. Some of you guys ought to know your Suns history well enough to say for sure.
One of my clearest memories from those days is Goodrich annihilating Earl Monroe with turn around jumpers he banked off the glass from 16-17 feet.
'Clyde' had to guard West because Jerry was too tall for Monroe to have any chance of slowing him down. Monroe was never a great defender but that was embarrassing for him.