One_and_Done wrote:How many games do you think the Spurs are winning minus Gervin? Not many.
More than the 1984 Rockets, let alone the 1983 Rockets.
The Rockets lost Reid & Dunleavy, and Elvin Hayes fell off a cliff as he hit age 37. C.Murphy went from 33 to 34. C.Jones was still a good defensive role player, but even he was 32, and the team had no offensive creators left. Plus the Rockets ownership tanked. They were notorious for it, not just for how badly they tanked but because they did it 2 years in a row.
Moses should get alot of credit for carrying the Rockets as much as he did, but I don't believe he was giving them 32 wins or anything close to that. There's little in the first 8 years of his career to suggest that kind of impact, despite evidence across 4 different franchises and 2 separate leagues.
But there is a lot more evidence for it than there is for Gervin, who in 1985 was traded for three mediocre Bulls and only saw them drop six wins. And that was with them essentially losing their starting point guard too.
From 1979-84, the Spurs were 9-10 without Gervin. And then in 1985 they were 7-3 without him. This year specifically, they were 3-0 without him. Destitute casts do not do that. Gervin was simply nowhere near as impactful as you have been treating him.






