magicman1978 wrote:homecourtloss wrote:
Not directly answering the OP’s question, but related to what you’re saying about this team in the ‘90-‘92 stretch: replace Duckworth with any decent defensive big and the Blazers likely win multiple titles.
During this stretch, the Blazers had a top 3-top 4 defense every year with a center who relatively speaking competing agisnt other 5s in the league could not a) defend the rim nor defend in space; b) was a trash rebounder c) low efficiency scorer.
I feel like this could describe Bill Cartwright as well. Two of the best teams in the league at the time, held back because they didn't realize how terrible their centers were.
Cartwright, at least, didn't meet C. He actually wasn't an inefficient scorer until Chicago's first title. In New York from 80-84, he was a 17.9 ppg scorer on 61.9% TS and had a pair of 20+ ppg seasons. His challenges were that he was a tepid rebounder, a weak passer and had turnover and foul issues. Besides not being a particularly strong candidate for defensive anchor. He could definitely score efficiently, though, heh.