Post#47 » by Dr Positivity » Mon Aug 31, 2015 7:28 pm
The 83 Sixers are a great but possibly overrated team. They are considered an all time great contender because they went 65-17 and then 12-1 in the playoffs. Going into the season they had made the Finals 2 times in 3 years and added the MVP of the whole league to their team so becoming an ultra dominant team was expected. They start the season 50-7 to cement this status before coasting to the end and then blasting the playoffs.
However a couple of numbers go against the Sixers. Their SRS is 7.53 and their offense and defensive ranks are 5th for both. Great but not all time level. They brought back the same team in 84 and dropped to 52 W, 2.53 SRS and a 1st round knockout, although they got less from Moses in 84. 85 was the second best Moses team for them with 58 Ws, 4.17 SRS with rookie Barkley helping make up for older players and they make ECF. In 86 the title core is really starting to diminish with Toney missing the season and Erving sliding but Barkley is a superstar and they are 54 W, 2.46 SRS 2nd round team. If the combination of Moses, Erving, Cheeks, Toney, Jones was an all time great top 5 I'm wondering why they fell off so much?
My issue with the 83 Sixers is they basically are a 5 man team in those guys. 6, 7 and 8 in win shares are Clint Richardson, Franklin Edwards and Clemon Johnson. Marc Iavorini is the starting 4. The Sixers didn't just add Moses to a Finals team because they lost players from 82. Caldwell Jones, Lionel Hollins and Steve Mix all were former all-stars. Yes they weren't playing at an all star level on the Sixers but they are established depth. That's in addition to Darryl Dawkins. Keeping everyone and adding Moses likely would've made them an all time great team. By losing their depth I'm not sure I'm not sure if they made as huge a leap.
As for the playoffs you can't take away from 12-1 but their point differential once again is great but they are +7.1 for the playoffs with 3 of their 12 wins being by double digits, with their biggest win by 17 points. They had 3 wins by 3 points or less. It's possible the difference between an all time great playoff run and that of a more typical NBA champion was fortune in both the regular season and playoff compared to their point differential. As a comparison the 86 Celtics were +9.7 in the last 3 rounds (unlike the Sixers they played a Rd 1) and had 9 of those 12 wins by double digits, including 2 30 point blowouts. The Celtics lost 3 games but they also destroyed teams.
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