Fencer reregistered wrote:dhsilv2 wrote:soxfan2003 wrote:
Before Cousy came back for a cup of coffee, he retired in his mid 30's which is old for PG standards. I believe pretty much everyone at that age who took their conditions seriously except for perhaps world class sprinters probably on steroids gets a little slower.
Look at Cousy's last 4 years shooting free throws compared to his previous 4 years and I believe that largely explains his drop off in TS%+. He probably just legitimately lost a little shooting touch but in the areas of the court, unguarded the free throw line, he went from nearly 84% on average during a 4 year period to a little over 76% during a 4 year period. Unless I am mistaken that in itself will impact the numbers.
That really has very little to do with caliber of competition but perhaps an aging player who put in a little less work since the Celtics were winning titles every year anyways.
He retired at 33-34 and then came back at 40 for a VERY short stint in cincinnati. Again we see the first huge drop in 1958 when he shot 85% from the line, that's the 92 TS%+. We we JUST look at field goal percentage relative to the league.
51 99
52 101
53 95
54 103
55 103
56 93
57 100
58 92
59 97
60 94
61 90
62 92
63 90
So we see a similar pattern all be it, his free throw shooting enhanced his results in a few down years, but again the same basic pattern starts showing up. Keep in mind the first african americans to play in the NBA came in roughly when Cousy was entering the league in 51 (I believe the celtics drafted the first african american, but I don't think he played. Either way I believe that's roughly true). And obviously by the end of his career the league had a significant number of men of color playing. The NBA was rapidly changing over his career, perhaps more so than any other period in league history.
Just a side note but as we are pointing out his all nba selections. The 23 year old, all nba first team, point guard in 1951 (his rookie year), Ralph Beard, was banned from the NBA. We've really never had anything like that. The guy that should have been competing with Cousy for best point guard in the early 50's, at 23 years old and already seen as the best point in the game, banned for life.
If your claim is that the rest of the league got better at scoring but Cousy stood still, then go for it. His FG% his last 2 seasons were the third-best and best (tie with 1954-5) of his career. But frankly his scoring stats seem very steady for numbers that would naturally be influenced by changes in teammates, scheme and so on.
Relative to league is the ONLY thing that matters....