Maurice Cheeks vs Fat Lever
Posted: Thu May 22, 2025 2:17 pm
Team success aside, who was the better overall player?
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kcktiny wrote:Career-wise it's Cheeks - 2nd best PG in the decade of the 80s behind only Magic.
...Dennis Johnson. He was great throughout the entire decade
He also received the most votes for All-Defensive Team both of those years as well, which would have also most likely resulted in him winning a DPOY if the award existed at the time.
kcktiny wrote:...Dennis Johnson. He was great throughout the entire decade
I have D.J. as primarily a SG his first 8 seasons in the league (1976-77 to 1983-84). As for the 1980s:
- in 79-80 the PG was Gus Williams
- in 80-81 the PGs were Johnny High and Kyle Macy
- in 81-82 the PG was Kyle Macy
- in 82-83 the PGs were Macy and High again
- in 83-84 the PGs were Gerald Henderson and Quinn Buckner
It wasn't until 1984-85 that D.J. was a fulltime PG.He also received the most votes for All-Defensive Team both of those years as well, which would have also most likely resulted in him winning a DPOY if the award existed at the time.
As for D.J.'s defense I agree. I always think of him as a SG (as in Seattle) and one of the greatest defensive SGs in league history.
We're also obviously forgetting Isiah Thomas haha. I think he's clearly the second best PG of the 80's.
Adams at least split the PG duties
and covered PGs defensively in 87-88 to 89-90 with Lever as the 2 guard
OP didn't try to claim he was a PG but with the DJ discussion trending that way
Adams at least split the PG duties
kcktiny wrote:We're also obviously forgetting Isiah Thomas haha. I think he's clearly the second best PG of the 80's.
Thomas was nowhere near the defender Cheeks was, and compared to Cheeks was a turnover machine.
Cheeks had just two seasons of 200+ turnovers in the 80s, never committed more than 238. Thomas averaged 300+ turnovers/season in the 80s.
Thomas had 439 more assists than did Cheeks in the 80s, but at the cost of 660 more turnovers.
But he scored 3,118 more points for those 660 extra turnovers, too, getting off 3836 more true shooting attempts than Cheeks (bear in mind even missed shots is still a chance for an offensive rebound).
You're stepping into the common pitfall of evaluating turnover economy
But the gap is not near as large as you imply
kcktiny wrote:Adams at least split the PG duties
The 3 seasons (1987-88 to 1989-90) they played together on Denver Lever averaged 7.4 ast/g, Adams 6.3 ast/g (7.9 vs. 7.2 ast/40min). Lever had more assists each season than did Adams. If you want to label Adams the PG because he was the smaller player be my guest. Semantics at best.and covered PGs defensively in 87-88 to 89-90 with Lever as the 2 guard
Wrong.
Who was guarding Magic when the Nuggets played the Lakers 1987-88 to 1989-90? Do you recall?
On the contrary those 3 seasons Lever always guarded the tougher backcourt opponent - SG or PG - because he a far better defender than Adams.OP didn't try to claim he was a PG but with the DJ discussion trending that way
Again, Dennis Johnson did not become a starting PG until his 9th season in the league when he was 30 years of age. Nobody back then thought of him as a PG until Boston traded Gerald Henderson away to Seattle. His first 8 seasons in the league he averaged throwing less than 300 assists per season, did not throw for as many as 400 assists in any of those seasons, he played SG first and foremost.
The 3 seasons prior to Adams going to Denver Lever averaged throwing for 600+ assists/season, threw for the 5th most assists (1851) among all players.Adams at least split the PG duties
Well then you can use the same logic for the 1984-85 Celtics - D.J. threw for 543 assists, Ainge 399 assists (6.8 vs. 5.3 ast/g, 7.3 vs. 6.2 ast/40min).
According to you did Ainge at least split the PG duties? Or do you just associate Adams as a PG because he was smaller than Lever?
And, the year after Lever's prime, Adams averaged more than 10 assists a game
Not sure why this is controversial or a problem.
It's a tangent to the original discussion anyway.