WaltFrazier wrote:
I believe the Knicks tried to sign McGinnis as he was coming out of the ABA, may have had him sign a contract. But Sixers had his NBA rights so the commissioner O'Brien slapped a fine on the Knicks and big George went to Philly, a year before Dr J got there.
The Knicks decline began after the 74 season when their three best big men Willis Reed, Jerry Lucas and Dave Debusschere all retired at the same time, and as you said all they had left was C John Gianelli.
When Kareem got to LA they had no power forwards, he had to play with two small forwards Cazzie Russell and Jamal Wilkes. Kermit Washington developed into a good PF and they went to the WCF before losing to Portland in 77 after Kermit tore his knee up. The next year Kermit got in the famous fight with Rudy T and never played for the Lakers again. In 79-80 when Magic arrived, they also added 6'11 Jim Chinese and Spencer Haywood so now they had lots of size to help Kareem on the boards. Spencer coked out in that year 's Finals but they still had enough to win. Through the 80s they added McAdoo, Mitch Kupchak and later Mychal Thompson at different times so Kareem always had power forward support.
Interesting. I didn't follow the lakers so I didn't know a lot of that. I noticed that Kermit helped them go deeper in the playoffs, but they didn't win it all until Magic got there. James Worthy, drafted a year later also helped. That was a good team. When Kareem is your 2nd best player, and James Worthy, an all-star, your 3rd best, that's a rocking lineup.
Jamaal Wilkes (signed as a free agent), Michael Cooper (drafted). They built a really good team. The Celtics had a ton of talent too, but I think the Lakers had better depth.
I can't hear Kermit Washington's name without thinking about Rudy T. That was one of the most serious injuries in NBA history, maybe the most serious. It's a horrible story. Kermit's version is that he had just been fouled so he wanted to hit back and he saw all these rockets running towards him. They were just trying to score a basket, not running at him, but he swung at a Rudy who wasn't expecting to get hit.
Kermit once fouled Kareem in practice and Kareem didn't like that, so he called off the practice. Apparently, Kareem had that kind of pull where he could just say "Practice is over, I'm going home" and the practice would end. It's hard to imagine a player calling off practice mid-way through, today.
New York Knicks. 2026 NBA Champions.
I've been waiting 53 years for this.