ty 4191 wrote:FuShengTHEGreat wrote:Kareem. I really am not impressed as others by Wilt as high volume scoring Center. And none of those seasons led to titles. Kareem was more impressive offensively in the playoffs.
Kareem was more impressive offensively in the playoffs for two reasons:
1. Played in a much weaker league than Wilt did in his scoring years. (See OP for a 50+ hour study proving this between 70's Fan and I, with complete results for both, full career for each). Kareem especially faced much weaker defenses, overall, in the playoffs, but also, weaker overall teams, too.
2. Kareem wasn't essentially forced to reinvent his game and focus on defense and passing mid career, which he focused on the entire second half of his career. He went from 41/25/3 first half and 21/21/5.5 the second half of his career. Had his teams asked him (or demanded of him) that he keep scoring at ridiculous volume and high relative efficiency, he would have, and could have, in his own words "If I knew Kareem was going to hang around forever and break my scoring record? I would have put that records waaaay outta sight." Wilt could easily have scored 40,000 points in the RS.
3. Do you wonder why none of WIlt's teams won 1960-1965? Look at his teammates and coaches, for one:
I don't think you comprehend how bad Wilt's teammates and coaches (teams) were 1960-1965.
Consider Wilt played his first three/formative years with coaches that 1) had little to no experience 2) were lousy and 3) totally misused and misunderstood Wilt.
--Neil Johnston: Coached only 2 years in the NBA, was fired after 1961.
--Frank McGuire: Coached 1 year in the NBA, resigned (rather than be fired) after 1962.
--Bill Feerick: 2 years NBA experience, total, when he took over. Was fired after 1 year.
And, Wilt also had total garbage teammates on the Warriors. I ran a study removing Wilt and Kareem from their team's TS Added awhile ago. Here are the results.
I ran another study. "Teammates' True Shooting Added.". Since TS Added is already adjusted for Era/Offensive Context, I though it might be instructive/useful to look at the quality of teammates, offensively, for Kareem and Wilt.
Here are the results. I committed the offensive contributions of all three, for every season, from the team offensive output. Summed up teammates' TS Added. 0 would be league average offensive teammates, negative, poor offensive teammates, etc.
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Kareem Teammates' TS Added
1970 182
1971 405
1972 154
1973 271
1974 153
1975 -85
1976 -126
1977 -276
1978 -3.1
1979 197
1980 289
1981 -46
1982 -1
1983 256
1984 337
1985 513
1986 380
1987 520
1988 395
1989 587
Sum +4102
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Wilt Teammates' TS Added
1960 -404
1961 -407
1962 -295
1963 -435
1964 -419
1965 -377
1966 -221
1967 226
1968 -14
1969 145
1970 13
1971 182
1972 385
1973 77
Sum -1544
Wilt gets great coaching that uses him properly, great teammates, and then (in his old age, for that era), suddenly wins .718 of his games during
the entire second half of his career. His teams set the record for wins twice (two *different* teams, no less).
Coaches and GMs who either overtly disliked/hated and/or totally mismanaged Wilt.
-Neil Johnston
-Ed Gottlieb
-Frank McGuire
-Bob Feerick
-Dolph Schayes
-Butch Van Breda Kolff
-Fred Schaus
Coaches who understood him well, treated him well, and used him properly/to his full potential:
-Alex Hannum
-Bill Sharman
In 14 years he only had two coaches that ever understood him, and that he could count on. That's only 6 of his 14 seasons.
Here are his team’s records for 4 of those years:
1. 68-13 (all time record for wins)
2. 62-20
3. 69-13 (all time record for wins, different team)
4..60-22
That's a .793 winning percentage for 4 years. On two different teams!!!! Has anyone else in NBA history done that? I think not...
The guy still has 68 records to himself on the books, 50 years after he retied. How many does Kareem have?