ThaRegul8r wrote:Manuel Calavera wrote:Manuel Calavera wrote:I really think the people that are arguing this ask yourself if you would want your player to completely do the opposite of what the coach (HOF coach Bill Sharman) wanted him to do.
See what Bill Sharman said in the above post in the quoted incident. And you DO WHAT'S NEEDED TO WIN. Is that so hard? Other players have done it. Just look at this year's NBA Finals. Look at what Ron Artest did in Game 7. The thing is... Artest isn't known for that. But he stepped up because it was what was needed for the Lakers to win. He didn't say, "Well, during the regular season I did this, so I'm not going to go against that." And this is Ron Artest, not the caliber of player we're discussing. Great players and read the situation and do what's necessary.
I read your post after I had already posted but....meaningless regular season games are different than the NBA finals. I have no issue with Chamberlain having fun with his personal stats during the RS, it's not like it cost them the #1 seed (well I guess it did but it wasn't like they were passing Boston). Adolph, if you can find me a quote from Sharman during the playoffs about him wanting to score more and Chamberlain going against that then I'll take back my point but until then I still disagree that Chamberlain should have changed his game for the finals just because West was injured.