Doctor MJ wrote:
I don't really get what you're playing at here. Seems a waste of time to answer you sincerely since appears you're just joking. If you've got a point you're really concerned about, it would be good if you spelled it out.
In previous thread you used minutes drop off as argument against one player. So here's similar case: Schayes minutes were down in playoffs when they won title and one Nationals player (Seymour) played significantly more minutes than Schayes. So my question is: why you don't hold it against Schayes?
Cousy led the Celtics to some good offensive results, and Schayes led the Warriors to some good offensive results.
Schayes never played for Warriors

Lets look at what we know about Celtics and Nationals offenses:
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place in PPG and FG% (result relatively to league average)
Nationals
year PPG FG% teams in the NBA
1950 3rd (+4.8) 5th (+1.4) 17 rookie Schayes
1951 1st (+2.0) 7th (-0.6) 11
1952 2nd (+3.0) 7th (-0.3) 10
1953 3rd (+2.9) 6th (-0.6) 10
1954 2nd (+4.0) 8th (-0.4) 9
1955 6th (-2.0) 7th (-1.3) 8 shot clock
1956 5th (-2.1) 8th (-1.7) 8
1957 5th (+0.1) 8th (-1.1) 8
1958 4th (+0.6) 4th (+0.2) 8
1959 2nd (+4.9) 2nd (+1.2) 8 rookie Greer (but still 24 MPG)
1960 2nd (+3.6) 4th (+0.4) 8
1961 1st (+3.2) 3rd (+0.3) 8 Schayes 3007 minutes
1962 4th (+2.9) 7th (-0.8) 9 Schayes 1480 minutes
1963 1st (+6.3) 4th (+0.4) 9 Schayes 1438 minutes
1964 3rd (+1.2) 8th (-1.5) 9 last Schayes season, only 350 minutes and he was 76ers coach during that season
1965 4th (+1.9) 6th (-0.4) 9
PPG might be affected by pace, but FG% is independent of pace and almost always Schayes teams were below average! And we see that something drastcily changed with shot clock - Nationals in 1955 regressed in both: PPG and FG%.(however they were very good defensive team and Seymour was big part of that).
Then for several years Nationals offense was nothing special. around or below league average. Then Greer arrives, who in my opinion was great offensive player and it seems that even as a rookie he had big offensive impact.
Now lets look at Cousy's teams:
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year PPG FG% teams in the NBA
1950 9th (-0.3) 10th (-0.2) 17
1951 4th (+1.1) 4th (+1.1) 11 rookie Cousy
1952 1st (+7.6) 2nd (+2.0) 10
1953 1st (+5.4) 1st (+2.2) 10
1954 1st (+8.2) 1st (+2.8) 9
1955 1st (+8.4) 1st (+1.4) 8 shot clock
1956 1st (+7.0) 2nd (+1.0) 8
1957 1st (+5.9) 5th (+0.3) 8 rookie Russell
1958 2nd (+3.3) 3rd (+0.4) 8
1959 1st (+8.2) 4th (0.0) 8
1960 1st (+9.2) 3rd (+0.7) 8
1961 3rd (+1.6) 8th (-1.7) 8
1962 3rd (+2.3) 5th (-0.3) 9
1963 3rd (+3.5) 9th (-1.4) 9 last Cousy's season
1964 2nd (+2.0) 9th (-2.0) 9
It seems he improved Celtics offense imidietly as a rookie and since his second season until 1956 Boston had the best offensive team in the league. Something Schayes with Nationals never achieved, especially for so long period of time.
It's also worth to note that Cousy's offensive brilliance is seen during both: pre shot clock and with shot clock era. Of course his impact was lower at the end of his career, but second half of the 50s is still impressive.
As mentioned: Cousy barely did better in MVP voting, his numbers are inflated because of the weird circumstances surrounding Russell's rookie year, and Schayes' probably beats Cousy out if MVPs actually went back all the way.
They both were born the same year, so age wouldn't be a factor, when we look year by year how they were doing in MVP voting:
1956 - Cousy 3rd (10 pts), Schayes tied 5th (2 pts); Mel Hutchins more pts than Schayes
1957 - Cousy 1st (31), Schayes tied 5th (5 pts); Yardley and Arizin more pts than Schayes
1958 - Schayes 2nd (198, he almost beat Russell! - 228 pts), Cousy tied 6th (11); Yardley more pts than Cousy
1959 - Cousy 4th (71), Schayes 6th (26); Arizin more pts than Schayes
1960 - Cousy 4th (66), Schayes tied 8th (6); Twyman and Shue more pts than Schayes
1961 - Schayes 7th (12), Cousy 0
1962 - Cousy 8th (2), Schayes 0
1963 - Cousy tied 8th (5), Schayes 0
So except of of two season Cousy was better every year! And Schayes often was rated below players, who will not make our top 100 (except of Arizin, I hope).
It seems like Schayes was second tier star, when Cousy was superstar.