70sFan wrote:
Who would you consider for the 20th century guys?
Oooohh that's an interesting question!
You actually tracked a bunch of games by all-timers and gave us some hugely valuable data. Here is a link to your
thread in case people don't know.
First of all, I think Wilt gives Shaq a run for his money as the GOAT finisher. Maybe not in terms of raw % (although maybe even then) but especially in terms of relative %. In the 60's, rim baskets were at a premium and you'd get hammered if you went in. Heck, dunks were practically outlawed. Little guys would end up on a stretcher if they tried to posterize one of the C's of the era. So league average rim % were surely a lot lower than 60%... In your smallish sample tracking Wilt, he shot 77% at the rim. In 1967 he had a whole season shooting 68%. If half of the shots were at the rim, it's not hard to imagine him in that same ballpark which could be +20% or more above league average.
Kareem also looks unstoppable near the rim. Not as strong to get deep position as the power guys, but when he did, he was incredibly tough to stop. NCAA had to outlaw dunks to curtail him. Since league average shooting was probably higher in his era than in the 60's, I doubt his relative differentials were quite as high and his volume of rim attempts is also lower too but I feel confident saying he's top 10 . You also have him at 77% at the rim from your tracking.
Gilmore is another possible beast here. From just the eye test watching his footage, Gilmore pretty much only took dunks and point blank hooks and shot 65%+ numerous times. So he's probably top 10 ish as well.
And then there's Barkley. Dipper13 in this
thread tracked 100 Barkley games from 1985-1996 including more than half of them being in the playoffs and the guy shot a ridiculous 81% from the rim. He looks like another guy who gives Shaq a run for his money for the GOAT title. Heck, from the sample that we have, he may be the outright GOAT finisher.
We don't have tracking for David Robinson but I think with his combination of power and athleticism, he must have been an amazing rim finisher. Could be a top 10 guy.
George Gervin is an interesting mention. I actually see him as more of a finesse finisher and a guy who excels at 3-10 feet not so much at the rim. Like he's good but I don't see him as cracking the top 10.
Jordan we have his playoff numbers from 1988-1991 where he's at a 71% average at the rim. That's incredible but from 1992 onwards it's much lower so I'd say peak for peak he could be top 10 ish but the bigger guys on here did it for 10+ years. He's not a serious contender for GOAT-level finishers.
Dr J is probably at about MJ's level. Again, probably not top 10 if I had to guess.