Doctor MJ wrote:rocopc wrote:I dont understand why so many votes for Payton and Kidd and no one for Cousy ....
Cousy was severely overrated in his own time. He was a horrendously inefficient point guard who had a tendency to shoot too much who got deified because he was on the greatest dynasty in history. However, their offense (Cousy's department) sucked, and when he retired, the team didn't get any worse.
You know, since Russell doesn't fit the modern narrative for greatness, people have to find a way to explain the titles, and thus it's said that he was the beneficiary of a "stacked team," and that he gets too much credit. Yet every single person associated with the team gives him the credit, and I've always said that if it were indeed true that Russell got too much credit, someone would speak out and say, "Hey, wait a minute! You know, Russell's getting too much credit here. We had a little something to do with this, too!"
Yet this is
exactly what happened when Cousy retired. If one looks at the '63-64 season, their first without Cousy (unfortunately I wasn't able to post in-depth about it during the RPoY Project), when people kept asking them how they'd do now that Cousy wasn't there anymore, it irritated them that people seemed to think that with Cousy gone they'd now be ripe to be overtaken, as people predicted Cincinnati would do. Tom Heinsohn, for one, said that while Cousy deserved the credit he got as a player, "he contributed, but so did all the rest of us." The feeling was that Cousy was getting so much attention that the rest of the team was overshadowed, and that was actually the impetus for the Celtics' franchise-record 20-3 start that year. You had Celtics saying they were actually a better team without Cousy because they were now playing better defense, and of course, Cousy wasn't a very good defender.
I just find it interesting, how I've always said that if Russell indeed got too much credit, as some of these people who were born decades after the fact assert, then the players themselves would have said so. None have. They continue to give him the credit. Yet these same players
did speak up and say that Cousy was getting too much credit, and they went out and had a better record without him than they did with him the previous year, and won another title.
And that proves my point perfectly. These are professional athletes with the pride and ego that goes along with it. If someone's getting too much credit for their success as a team, they'll say so.