WestGOAT wrote:Their PS rotation doesn't differ much from their RS one, only Gus Williams missed some games against their 7-game WCF series loss against the Phoenix Suns. The Phoenix Suns, on the other hand, had Gar Heard playing big minutes in the playoffs while he played relatively way less minutes during the RS. Who is this guy? Did he maybe stop the GSW from repeating?
So, I'd note that Offensive Rebounding was what the Warrior offense did best in the regular season - as well as the prior playoff run that led to a championship - but against Phoenix - who had been an inferior rebounding team in the regular season - Phoenix won the battle of the boards.
In Game 5, Phoenix got 20 Offensive Boards to Golden State's 7...in a 1 point game.
Game 6 doesn't have the Offensive vs Defensive breakdown of rebounds, but Phoenix has an 8 rebound advantage.
And yeah, Gar Heard was definitely part of this. Heard was acquired midseason and the Suns were 23-13 after the all-star break after being 19-27 before hand, and his signature was rebounding.
Was this a fluke that kept the Warriors from repeating? Well, the Celtics murdered the Suns on the boards in the finals, so I think the Warriors were likely screwed in that matchup too.
Looking back to '74-75, it kinda seems like they got just the right matchups. When they swept Washington in an upset, while Washington had the two leading rebounders in Unseld & Hayes, Golden State still outrebounded Washington by more than 10 boards per game. Maybe the '74-75 Warriors could have done that against all comers that year, but what's definitely the case is that the critical ingredient to those Warriors seems to have been rebounding, and against the Sun duo of Alvan Adams & Gar Heard, they met their match.
WestGOAT wrote:Where would Rick Barry rank all-time if the Warriors repeat ?
Well it would help obviously, but I'd note first off that I think the 1st chip is always the most important. Take away the '74-75 chip, and Barry is seen as a volume scorer who was never a champion - not in the first NBA run, not in the ABA run, and not when he came back to the NBA.
So he's been basically a Top 40 lock in our projects for forever, and without that chip it's very possible he struggles to have Top 50 consideration.
Back-to-back titles, and being the only back-to-back champ between the Russell Celtics & Showtime Lakers, I think would make Barry give Julius Erving a serious run for his money as the #2 guy from the '70s on these lists.