coastalmarker99 wrote:
I do wonder how we would view Jordan's legacy nowadays had his co-stars gone down in key playoff runs during his prime years as Wilt's and Lebron's did.
As MJ was 9-16 in playoff games either missing key teammates, or with injured teammates missing big minutes.
He was 1-5 in Conference Finals games and 1-2 in Finals games. 2-7.
Excluding these games, he was 28-11 in CF and 23-9 in Finals.
That’s a huge swing as MJ’s winning PCT went from 72% to 22%.
I read this and thought, 'where are those stats coming from and what are the criteria?"
Then I found you posted this on another site as an argument, not a "just asking questions" post. In that situation you defined your criteria
or this string, an “injured key player” game is defined as:
A starter or a player at 1,600 MP
Who misses a game
—OR—
Plays 15 or less minutes (got injured or tried to play)
Because of injury.
Not just losing minutes (Paxson, Sellers, Gervin) or foul trouble (Longley)
1600 seems pretty low when you were talking starters earlier. Let's see where this goes.
We’ll do this by playoff round.
In the 1st round and CSF:
Longley missed the 1st round vs the 43 win Nets in 98 (knee) and the Bulls went 3-0.
Paxson might’ve had a bruised knee in 88 when over 5 gms he played 11, 11, 6, 1 and 5 minutes. 2 vs CLE (1-1), 3 vs DET (1-2). Averaged 23 MPG that year. Also in a slump.
In 1985, Steve Johnson never played > 10 min vs the Bucks. Starter most of the year. 1-3.
In 1986, the Bulls starting center was Jawann Oldham, out with a fractured cheekbone. 4 min total in the series. 0-3.
In 98, Kukoc had a bad back in the CSF. 10 min game. Win.
7-9 total.
Longley missed a series and it's worth mentioning that it was the 43 win Nets, I agree
Steve Johnson? He hadn't been a starter since January and they were facing the 59 win Bucks (39 win Bulls) If we are mentioning the Nets we gotta include this mismatch. Johnson was not a key player but I guess he at least fits the 1600 minute mark
1986 Jawann Oldham ???? Ok he doesn't even fit the 1600 min threshold. He was their 9th man in minutes. They were facing one of the all time great teams in the 67 win Celtics. Again, if we are mentioning the Nets. Lets mention this. Even if it seems like it falls outside the criteria you set for this exercise. (I'll drop it)
Where is - 1996 Kukoc missed the last 3 games vs NYK with a back injury 2-1 Bulls
This just seems like picking stats to suit a narrative regardless of context.