Dr Mufasa wrote:1. Wilt - 33/24/5 with blocks is more impressive statistically than any non Wilt season. Anchored a 55 W team thanks to what seems like very good defense. This is a Lebron 09 like year, IMO. By far the most impressive player in the league and it translated to wins. Just didn't win the title.
2. Russell - Easy #2. The Celts amazing DRTG and piss poor ORTG shows Russ basically carried this team to contention. But with Wilt playing good d, I don't think it's enough to make up for the mammoth offensive difference this year
3. West - As impressive as Oscar statistically despite sharing ball with Baylor + better defense + better teammate and leader
4. Oscar - Just behind West but these are clearly the top 4
5. Sam Jones - By far best scorer on title team, great teammate, willing to sacrifice stats for good of team, and very clutch. Glad to put him on a list somewhere
Dr. Mufasa,
I'm not sure where you pulled the 5 block figure from, but he had a similar amount of blocks per game for the rest of his career. In 1962 and 1963(or maybe 1961) the philly statistian Pollack says he's certain Wilt must have had double digit blocks per game...will you give him credit for that too?








