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lol Snaq only did so well against Mutombo because the refs allowed Snaq to basically assault him on the court. I still remember those brutal elbows Oatmeal was landing on Dikembe.Do me a favor my dude and link these series when GROAT carried Shaq, or at least just tell me the year and round so I know what you're talking about
Matt Geiger was 2001 DPOY Dikembe Mutombo's backup in the 2001 Finals. Shaq besmirched the DPOY for 33-16-5 on 57% shooting
http://www.basketball-reference.com/playoffs/NBA_2001_finals.html
Why are we still comparing Kooby to Jordan?
Miguel career reg season: 30.1 ppg - 27.9 PER - .250 WS/48 - 118 ORtg
Kooby career reg season: 25.4 ppg - 23.2 PER - .178 WS/48 - 111 ORtg
Miguel career playoffs: 33.4 ppg - 28.6 PER - .255 WS/48 - 118 ORtg
Kooby career playoffs: 25.6 ppg - 22.4 PER - .157 WS/48 - 110 ORtg
hakeem has some of the best dws numbers all-time, and had a significantly higher dws than clyde in those playoffs. in order for clyde's ws to be greater, he'd have to be doing something disproportionately well on the other end to bridge the gap. it might make sense if hakeem was only a defensive specialist but he was clearly their most important and productive offensive player
lol. hakeem was better in every single statistical category that season with the slight exception of to's. robinson had the better team which contributed to his 'advanced stats' being superior, especially in the case of ws's which dream is strangely absent from the top 10. there weren't ten better players than him that season, if any
that's silly. give jordan two of the prime years he missed, he sits today with the most missed fg's of all time, but not the most points to show for it. if kaj had missed the most fg's of all time as a c shooting 56%, that would be pretty weird. you can obfuscate the fact all you want, but for the 3rd leading scorer all time to have the most missed fg's - factoring for position as a 2 guard compared to the bigs ahead of him, and for scoring responsibility - is completely normal
if he had shot less playing alongside shaq as you advised, there's no way they would have three-peated. true being a high volume scoring superstar whose game wasn't predicated on off-ball looks from shaq is what made them the most dynamic 1-2 punch the game has seen. for true to be a more reserved role player to shaq's batman would have meant more shaq/penny/anderson playoff outcomes - iow, not a threepeat
Again I don't have bbal-ref in front of me right now but I guarantee both Hakeem's WS and DWS were down from the previous postseason when he only had to face only one prime HOF center. Not only is going against Shaq/Robinson gonna hurt your DWS, but it eventually takes a toll on offensive efficiency. Particularly in the Finals vs the Shaq/Ho doubles, Hakeem's fg% dropped but it was a high pace series so his FGA and usage went up as Houston's entire offense revolved around him attacking. Drexler played a great all-around game that postseason and was very efficient playing off Hakeem, Drexler would also take over brief but important stretches of games with his one-man fast breaks that would either turn the tide of the game or blow it open. That said, Drexler finishing with a slightly higher WS is the kind of fluke anomaly produced by tiny sample sizes.
Robinson had the better reg season and even outplayed Hakeem h2h. Olajuwon missed some games that season and I remember he had a particularly rough Ramadan fasting that year. Their boxscore #s were pretty identical but I guarantee Robinson was significantly more efficient. Yes, Robinson leading his meh team to 60+ wins is more impressive than Hakeem leading the defending champions to 47 wins, and yes, it is taken to consideration just as it ought to be.
2 extra prime years puts Jordan at the doorstep of most points, it also likely gives him the most FGA all-time. Makes sense that the guy with the most attempts would also have the most misses. His shooting volume is acceptable because two additional prime seasons likely bump Jordan's career efficiency to top 5 all-time among volume scorers
You can spread the floor and have a 1-2 attack without constantly forcing horrendous ill-advised shots from every which angle. They 3peated despite Kooby shooting horrendously in the yoffs most of the time, there's no doubt no doubt in my mind that you only make the team stronger by giving those forced low% chucks to Shaq inside instead, at least during the first 3 quarters of games. Not only do you 3peat, but you 4peat.
Kaderp my dude I think you must have me confused with another poster. I've never said the '95 Rockets were a horrible supporting cast for Hakeem and I would never besmirch Drexler (he's my favorite player of all time ffs)
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Hakeem carried his team to the Finals 3 different times and won 2 FMVPs
Hakeem played with Sampson for his first 2.5 seasons in the NBA and has a Finals appearance to show for it
He then spent over half a decade playing with cans before a past-prime 32 yo Drexler joined him midway through the 95 season (Hakeem was also 32). Rockets proceeded to win the 95 NBA ship
Ewing always had a solid supporting cast, especially compared to Olajuwon. I'll take guys like Mark Jackson, Charles Oakley, Xavier McDaniel, Anthony Mason, John Starks, Gerald Wilkins, Ron Harper, Charles Smith, etc over the stuff Hakeem was working with in the late 80s/early 90s. Plus Ewing had Pat Riley whereas the Rockets were a mess of a franchise prior to being sold in 93. It robbed Olajuwon of his prime years, many people don't realize that Hakeem was already 30 years old when he carried the Rockets to the 94 Finals.
Drexler played a great all-around game that postseason and was very efficient playing off Hakeem, Drexler would also take over brief but important stretches of games with his one-man fast breaks that would either turn the tide of the game or blow it open.
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2Nd seed in the tough west.
This is what James Harden looks like without the manufactured FTs:
It's no mystery how to defend him: simply don't foul him and just allow him to chuck away. He doesn't have a godly first step, he's just really good at changing directions once he gets his defender backpedaling. To avoid that, simply sag off him to close easy driving lanes and always go under when he uses a screener. Think of how the Spurs defended LeBeta by forcing him to make outside shots (difference btw LeBrick and Harden is LeBitch can simply go post up and bully inside which forces the opposing D to have to collapse on him with double & triple teams down low).
More film of Harden's unstoppable offensive game (note all the missed layups when he's not getting bailed out with calls):