JordansBulls wrote:ardee wrote:Once again, because '71 Kareem wasn't even Kareem's own best season. If someone has a full career, it's simply impossible for them to peak in their sophomore season.
Let me put it to you this way. You're the biggest Jordan fan on the board. Could you in ANYWAY justify someone picking '87 Jordan (his second full season) as his best year?
Doesnt apply because MJ 1991 had better stats and more success than 1987 MJ. In this case Kareem in 1971 and 1972 had better numbers than Kareem 1976 and 1977 and less playoff failures on top of that. At least in 1971 he won it all and in 1972 he lost to clearly superior teams. In 1976 that doesn't help his case and in 1977 he lost with HCA in a sweep.
Hmm, I wasn't aware that Kareem was out there playing one on five in the Playoffs during his career.
LOL at Kareem's 'playoff failures' in 1977. Do you realize 1977 is arguably the GOAT Playoffs performance EVER?
From the RPOY project....
Kareem's game logs for the playoffs:
Pts / Reb / Ast / Blks (FGM/FGA)
vs. Warriors:
Game 1: 27/16/7/3 (10/? FG)
Game 2: 40/19/3/9 (18/32 FG)
Game 3: 28/14/7/4 (12/20)
Game 4: 41/18/3/0 (15/?)
Game 5: 45/18/3/3 (16/28)
Game 6: 43/20/3/3 (17/25) Highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTMEtNM44n8
Game 7: 36/26/4/1 (14/26) Highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mloG22I2YtU
Series average: 37.6 ppg, 18.7 rpg, 4.3 apg, 3.3 bpg, 60.7 FG%.
vs. Blazers:
Game 1: 30/10/5/0 (11/19 FG)
Game 2: 40/17/1/3 (17/23 FG) Full game: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2oTCUmEFiM
Game 3: 21/20/8/8 (5/12 FG) - foul trouble
Game 4: 30/17/2/4 (12/20) Full game: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCTQzI9uf5g
Walton vs. Kareem head to head stats in the playoff series:
KAJ - 30.3 ppg, 16 rpg, 3.8 apg, 3.8 bpg, 60.8 FG%
Walton - 19.3 ppg, 14.8 rpg, 5.8 apg, 2.3 bpg, 51 FG%.
His defenders were Nate Thurmond (one of the GOAT defensive centers) and Bill Walton during his best season.
In 1972, Wilt held him to games of 15-37, 16-36 and 13-33..... Shooting numbers similar to which volume players like Kobe have repeatedly been criticized for! Chamberlain's defense on Jabbar as well as his outplaying of him on the boards was KEY to the Lakers beating the Bucks in '72... In 1977 it was clear who the better player was between him and Walton.
To sum up, in '72 he got outplayed by a near-retirement Wilt, and in '77 he destroyed a peak Walton.
He was also a MUCH much better defender in '77 than he was in '71 and '72.
My rankings of Kareem's best seasons would be:
1. '77
2. '76
3. '80
4. '74
5. '71
We're talking about HOW GOOD A PLAYER was during a particular season. Eliminate the details of team success and accolades. How much did he contribute to his team in that year? That's why '09 LeBron is rightly being considered this high.
And Kareem was simply a superior player in '76 and '77 than he was in '71 and '72.




