semi-sentient wrote:I'd like to hear more about what went on in the Lakers/Rockets series. How and why did they get swept? What numbers did Malone post against Kareem? That's really the only reason I can't put Kareem first despite the great numbers. Getting swept in the first round by a sub .500 team seems inexcusable.
Read the article I posted on the series -- has some good information.
Furthermore, there are chunks of G1 on youtube...
By all accounts, the Lakers just weren't really The Lakers. There were chemistry issues with Magic coming back -- off the court and on it.
Norm Nixon missed a few games to close the season because his grandmother died. He certainly doesn't look like his usual self in G1.
Magic didn't look right either. He misses a layup deep in the post. Posts again and misses a baby sky hook. Throws a horrible pass right to M
oses Malone setting up the offense. Grabs a board and starts the break only to turn it over because he didn't see
Murphy streaking back. He did hit a jumper at one point. I think the chemistry issues played a part in his play, despite a stat-line that looks fairly normal.
Kareem plays well. He commands double-teams in the posts, per usual. he's way more active on the glass, snatching an offensive rebounding in the lane at one point and beautifully transitioning into a skyhook. In transition, he grabs another offensive rebound and finishes with the Wilt finger roll. At one point he missed a skyhook but grabbed his own board over
Paultz and finished for 2. He's there on help defense on the few necessary occasions and influences the shot.
On the Rockets side of the things,
Mike Dunleavy is shooting well. Calvin Murphy, as usual, is a flame-thrower. Guy is making all sorts of twisted and crazy shots. There is a vintage games of his on youtube against San Antonio from the next round where he goes off for 40. Very impressive.
And of course Moses, who in G1, it seemed, didn't miss. Turnaround in lane. Cans an elbow jumper from a triple-threat position right over
Chones. Obviously, he is a terror on the offensive glass. Inside position, clearing space for teammates even. Then another turnaround from 8 feet in the lane over Chones. He's swarmed and makes a double-teamed 10-foot faceup. He upfakes Cooper out of his shoes and is fouled at the rim blowing by him. He's doubled and kicks to Murphy for an open 2. Bill Russell thinks doubling off Murphy is a bad idea.
But Moses keeps coming with his jumper. Faceup from 15 over Abdul-Jabbar. Then hits a fade over Kareem. Lots of talk among the commentators about how improved his jumper is. Moses with 19 in the first half. 28 and 14 after 3 quarters (8 3rd Q rebounds). Kareem misses a handful of shots when guarded by Moses, although some of them were definitely good looks.