The Trailblazing 2012 Spurs

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The Trailblazing 2012 Spurs 

Post#1 » by ronnymac2 » Sun May 20, 2012 7:38 pm

I really like the way this team plays. It got me thinking about another team from years back that won a title: the 1977 Portland Trailblazers.

In the half court, Blazermania was more evident. Without a 3-point line, the Blazers gained spacing by inverting their offense- Walton and Mo Lucas worked from the mid-post and high-post areas and either found cutters or set screens. The beautiful half-court offense picked defenses apart. These defenses were befuddled because they could not focus on a concentrated point of attack- i.e., a superstar scorer.

Thirty-five years later, the same brand of basketball is being played in San Antonio. The newly lithe Tim Duncan plays offense similarly to the fiery Walton, flicking outlet passes, knocking down jump shots, cutting to the basket to keep defenses honest, and providing necessary post scoring. Duncan has never been more effective from the perimeter. Even their raw stats are similar: Duncan averaged nearly 20 points and three assists per 36 minutes in the regular season on 49 percent shooting; Walton averaged nearly 19 points and four assists per 36 minutes in 1977 on 53 percent shooting.

Boris Diaw is a clear staircase below an underrated all-time great like Lucas, but like Lucas, he provides excellent passing and the ability to spread the floor. Danny Green and Kawhi Leonard score off-ball like Gross and Hollins. The Blazers lacked individual creators like Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili, but Portland did have solid depth: six players averaged at least 10.9 points per game for the Blazers during the '77 playoffs. Portland head coach Dr. Jack Ramsay and Gregg Popovich are two of the best ever.


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Post#2 » by co_laper » Sun May 20, 2012 7:55 pm

Was born in 1983 so I didn't know anything about the 1977 Blazers.
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Post#3 » by Nolan » Sun May 20, 2012 8:59 pm

Well i'm going to claim to be an expert on basketball in 70's but I don't see many similarites at all. That Blazers team had two hall of fame big men on it and they dominated the paint on both ends, the offense was run through Walton and they didn't have the creative perimeter players that we have.

Also you can't compare the teams because of the simple fact that there wasn't a three point line in 77', the three point line not only completely changed the game but its a massive part of our offense.
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Post#4 » by Wickzki » Mon May 21, 2012 6:13 am

If I was going to compare the Spurs to any team it'd be the team that I grew up idolizing - the John Stockton led Jazz teams. You have an older big man (Tim Duncan), a star point guard (though a very different type in Tony Parker), a superb wingman in Manu and some underrated role players who do their job without the fanfare and who the team often gets labeled as not being very deep. Even then I believe the analogy is a long way off. Closer than the Blazers championship winning team though and a lot more successful!!
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Post#5 » by Shem » Mon May 21, 2012 7:52 am

I was too young to remember that '77 Blazer team.
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