DNice68 wrote:70sFan wrote:Can anybody explain me how the Sixers are much better than the Bucks talent-wise? I keep reading that being repeated, but I see no reason to believe that at all.
Lanier was better than Dawkins, but Moncrief wasn’t the Moncrief of late yet. Bridgemen pretty much disappeared after game 1. No one could equal Caldwell Jones and Bobby Jones size and defense. Cheeks was superior to Quinn Bucker.
Let's break it down, listed in order of total minutes played v. the guy more or less filling the same role for the other team:
SF/star -- Erving v. Marques Johnson. Let's assume for the sake of argument that they are roughly similar in impact.
PF/interior defender -- Caldwell Jones v. Harvey Catchings. Both excellent defenders with no offensive game. Caldwell the more skilled on offense fwiw. Small edge Philadelphia mainly on leadership and intangibles.
SG/defensive stopper --Sidney Moncrief v. Lionel Hollins. Sid isn't as good as he will be the next year but still much the better scorer and defender, Hollins the better playmaker. Collins played only 12 games. Strong advantage Bucks.
PG/point of attack defender -- Mo Cheeks v. Quinn Buckner. Pretty close defensively, much as I loved Cheeks, Buckner was a terrific defender and probably a bit more disruptive at his peak. Cheeks owns him on efficiency on the offensive end, both shooting and creating without high turnovers. Strong advantage Sixers.
Instant offense guy -- Junior Bridgeman v. Andrew Toney. Bridgeman had a bigger role but Andrew Toney was a more efficient shooter on similar volumes and a better playmaker though he didn't have Bridgeman's size to play SF. Small advantage Sixers.
Two way combo forward -- Mickey Johnson v. Bobby Jones. Rubber Band Man started all 82 games for Milwaukee and did a fine job. Bobby Jones didn't play as many minutes but was more of a difference maker defensively and similarly impactful on offense. Strong Advantage Sixers.
Offensive center -- Darryl Dawkins v. Bob Lanier. Chocolate Thunder had incredible physical gifts and outscored, outrebounded, and got more blocks per minute than Bigfoot. More than a bit immature but more likely to take over games. Pick em.
4th guard -- Brian Winters v. Clint Richardson. Winters gave you more shooting range, Richardson better defense. Pick em.
4th forward -- Steve Mix v. Pat Cummings. Mix was a really good veteran; Cummings was one of the early stretch bigs. Both are way too good to play this role on most other teams. Pick em.
Moncrief is the biggest advantage for Milwaukee, he's better than either Hollins or Cheeks. On the flip side, Bobby Jones is better than Mickey Johnson and Philly also has an advantage on their 3rd guard with Toney and with their defensive PF with Caldwell Jones. I would say Philly has the better players around their star by a bit. I would, however, give Don Nelson in Milwaukee the coaching edge over Cunningham in Philly.










