HeartBreakKid wrote:Not only this, but the two players who gave Kareem the most trouble (even by his own admission) were Nate Thurmond and Wilt Chamberlain, two players who were considered to be vastly inferior defenders to Bill Russell (which is saying something, because they are still great defenders).
Kareem averaged 28.8/14.5 on nearly 52 FG% his rookie season, which is also when he won MVP (he was the best player in the league).
When he played against Thurmond his stats were this (basketball reference doesnt have proper splits as this was a long time ago I presume)Game 1 - 16 points, 7 FGs (loss by 14)
Game 2 - 28 points, 10 FG (win by 6)
Game 3 - 21 points, 7 FG (loss by 17)
Game 4 - 13 points, 5 FG (win by 14)
Game 5 - 23 points, 9 FG (win by 16)
Game 6 - 26 points, 9 FG (win by 7)
So as you can see Thurmond did strifle him, a lot of info is missing here, but it's pretty clear that an athletic defensive anchor from the 60s could hamper Kareem's game. Now to be fair, Thurmond is arguably a better man to man defender than Bill (some would argue), and this was Kareem's rookie season (though he was like 22, and MVP).
But we can go to arguably his best season in 72, and see that 30 year old Thurmond seems to slow down Kareem.
Kareem averaged 34.8 on 57 FG%, 60 TS% (efficiency doesn't really matter as the stats don't show what Kareem shot in these games, but it's clear to see based on these stats, that Kareem was pretty much unstoppable offensively).
vs 30 year old Thurmond (who was slowing down from injuries)Game 1 - 17 points (loss by 7)
game 2 - 30 points (loss by 2)
game 3 - 21 points (win by 11)
game 4 - 34 points (win by 23)
Then the playoffs from that year, where the Bucks and Warriors played
Kareem averaged 22.8 points that series, where he was presumably guarded by Thurmond. (who had 25.5/17.8)
Defensively, Thurmond was acknowledged by his peers as second only to Russell defensively. Man-to-man, he was better. Because I've been working on 1971-72, I think I'm going to make a statement that Thurmond vs. Kareem 1971-72 was possibly the greatest sustained man-to-man defensive performance ever, regular to postseason, considering the caliber of the opponent, the year he was having (the most efficient season ever at that volume), and what he was doing to everyone else—35.3 points on 57.9 percent shooting and 60.7 percent true shooting in the regular season against everyone but Thurmond, and 35.1 points on 56.8 percent shooting and 59.6 percent true shooting in the regular + postseason against everyone but Thurmond. And comparing Thurmond vs. Kareem against Wilt vs. Kareem since Kareem's a common opponent for both of them regular and postseason, Thurmond is clearly a better man defender. I've talked about it before, but I'm going to have to make a thread about it so that Thurmond gets his proper credit. He's the greatest man-to-man defender at the 5 ever to play the game, and no other center in any era ever did what he did to another offensive center of that level (considering the consensus to this board seems to have Kareem and Shaq at the top as it is, Shaq's the only other center a comparable defensive job could be done on—Ewing << Kareem offensively, so Hakeem against Ewing in 1993-94 is not comparable).



















