captaincrunk wrote:A paltry 16 free throws, and had several seasons where he was quite close to the mark. I'm saying that 50/40/90 is something that Jose Calderon is capable of, yet he isn't a very good basketball player. That's all I'm saying. Plus there is no official 50/40/90 club, many people consider him "in" it.
Then I guess Babe Ruth, Barry Bonds and Rogers Hornsby are in the 3,000 hit club? Close enough right?
I've already made the relevant arguments in previous posts, would you like me to paste them here?
"You're ignorant of basketball history" is hardly relevant. I picked Bob Pettit for God's sake. He's ancient.
You can't in one breath claim allowances should be made and then in the other, discount all allowances.
Are you really comparing a recorded stat to an unrecorded one? Nobody knows what kind of blocks numbers those guys would've had. We know exactly what shooting numbers Cousy put up.
I told you he was top 30 in FG% one year. Kobe, as an MVP guard, was past 150. That's all you really need to know.
And you call me ignorant. He was 39th that year. The leader that year (Bobby Wanzer) shot a respectable by today's standards 46.9%
Because I carefully laid out my points as to why his FG% was not an accurate reflection of his shooting ability
Okay so what does 37.5% translate to in today's terms? If we do that, he's still behind over 70 other players from his time.
Which I showed you verily that they did. In the season I mentioned the BEST FG% was terrible, and he was well within the range of decent shooters as a top 30 guy.
Read above.
And Kendrick Perkins shot over 60% one year. Mark Price is a worse shooter than Kendrick Perkins.
Big men are always much more efficient than guards. Apples to oranges.
You're ignorant. It's not an insult, just a descriptor.
You sound like one of those religious zealots.
I showed you very specifically why this line of reasoning is flawed. You aren't making any point with this.
The point is clear. When compared to every other player who faced the exact same issues as him, he's STILL below average.
Also, Cousy quit in 63 and came back 7 YEARS later and played a few games. You are clearly ignorant of the history of basketball. You're trying to compare a 41 year old Cousy to a 31 year old Jerry West. Christ on a bike this is getting old.
Okay let's do 50-51 to 62-63, shall we? Looking at all players from that time, he comes in at a much more respectable 49th among guards.
His best single season (54-55 and 62-63 tied) are 63rd/64th during the time from 50-51 through 62-63. Bob Donham shot better in 51-52 than Cousy ever did his entire career. If a no name like Donham could shoot 48.7% in 1951, why couldn't Cousy ever match it?
He couldn't because he wasn't a good shooter.
SWEDD523 wrote:Except Cousy can actually score quite a lot of points, and often did, and was a sound shooter unlike Rondo. This just shows mow massively misinformed you are on the subject.
Cousy is to sound shooter as Shaq is to sound free throw shooter.