billy_hoyle wrote:Written like a person who over analyses the box scores.
That's certainly one interpretation, though of course I watched a lot of Detroit and Portland in that period of time, regardless.
the 2000's pistons could attack you in everyway, with + defenders at 4 positions. They're pretty unique in the context of the last 30 years of NBA ball.
I mean, sure, they did different things. That wasn't really the point. They weren't a particularly GOOD offensive team until 2006, though. They relied on defense and rebounding more than they did quality of offense. That's not really a debatable issue, that's what happened. 03-04 was about the ugliest season in the history of the league, and even by that standard, they weren't very good. They weren't horrible, but they weren't particularly good at making shots, but they could hit the offensive boards. And Billups was pretty good for them, certainly.
Rip sacrificed volume. Volume gets you accolades. This was the Iverson/Kobe era afterall, no one fixated on efficiency.
Again, he scored a similar amount of volume in Detroit as he did in Washington, and he didn't really have the chops to support a lot more volume.
Also, putting Kobe in that sentence doesn't make sense. He WAS an efficient player. His reputation is that he was an inefficient chucker, but that is directly inaccurate. He shot a lot, and he was sometimes frustrating with his shot selection and how he interacted with Shaq, and he struggled come the Finals, but he was like a +3% rTS guy for a decade in the RS and was generally a high-end scorer. Iverson was a separate story, but even he had some stronger seasons, especially as his shooting volume came down.
Rip didn't sacrifice anything. He played his game. His was a time-consuming game that didn't lend itself to volume, especially because he swung so wildly in his ability to draw fouls and actually get to the rim. He worked his defender pretty well with all his movement, and he was a quality secondary option kind of guy, but he was never the guy who was going to get you mid/high twenties, that wasn't his game. The idea that he was sacrificing volume just isn't accurate.
Anyway, this is off-topic for the thread, so let's get ourselves back on track.
This game isn't a hot one for positivity, but I'll say that I'm looking forward to the game that follows to see how they bounce back.