therealbig3 wrote:Vote: 77 Walton
I consider Duncan/Garnett/Hakeem/Walton to be extremely similar, huge impact players. Walton is just a touch below those other guys because he's not quite as good offensively imo. But I can't really not vote for Walton now that those 3 are in, with all due respect to Dr. J. I think Walton at his peak was one of the all-time great defensive anchors and rebounders, with exceptional IQ and passing ability, as well as a solid post game.
With all due respect, I feel the need to speak on Walton. He had a high basketball IQ, to be sure, however....how in God's green Earth are people pushing Walton for the #12 peak of all-time. I mean seriously, It's a bit baffling.
1) If durability counts for anything, it's a bit hard to look at a guy who gives me only 65 games. That's a bit fragile, is it not.
2) Can someone show me actual impact, and not just narrative? The Blazers were 37-45 (-1.12 SRS) in 1976 with Walton. In 1977 however, they added Maurice Lucas who actually LED Portland in scoring at 20.2, and added 11.4 rpg.
With Lucas, POR jumps to 49-33 (5.39 SRS), which still is good, but not even that great.
3) Walton was a great passer, but he wasn't acting as a facilitator, so I'm not sure why people are overating that part of his game. He dropped around 3.8 apg that year.
4) Portland played at a 108.0 pace, so Walton's numbers are even more modest when you factor that in.