penbeast0 wrote:Way too early for Barry but that 75 team had a lot of talent on it whose stats were a bit low that season due to Barry's high usage rates. Cliff Ray comes up strong on any measure other than scoring, an excellent defender, rebounder, and good passing center -- very similar player to Wes Unseld. Wilkes and Phil Smith were young future stars who hadn't broken out yet but showed flashed of potential stardom. George Johnson is probably the greatest backup center in NBA history, shotblocking and defense for a lot of years and whenever he got minutes, the defense improved for that team. Former all-stars as veterans off the bench in Jeff Mullins and Bill Bridges as well as solid pros like Charles Dudley and Derrick Dickey. Even Charles Johnson, who looks weak in advanced stats, was a good defender and was Mr. Clutch (and had the same role for the Bullets championship team in 78). It isn't a powerhouse team, but it isn't complete stiffs either.
Mullins and Bridges were over the hill - Bridges playing 108 minutes, Phil Smith a future star was only 9th man and doesnt countmuch either. Dickey and Dudley are 10th and 11th man.
If you want to rate a team's mop-up guys of Smith,Dickey,Dudley,Bridges, and Mullins - then they are good.
Wilkes was a good player but in his first year. I like George Johnson a lot, but "greatest backup center in NBA history" is a bit much. I like CJ too - not good stats, but a good clutch player and defender - maybe a poor man's Dennis Johnson.
Cliff Ray was a career 52% shooter, which looks good unless you realize it was all dunks. He passed a lot more in the Chicago Dick Motta offense than he did at Golden State. Comparing him to Unseld is laughable - the year before he was splitting minutes with Dennis Awtrey.
To be fair, Ray was a 6 year starter in the league (more than 24 mpg) with a career PER of 14.4. Butch Beard was 4 year starter with career PER of 15.0. CJ only year as starter, career PER of 12.5.
So that is 3 starting spots with 9 years of 24 mpg and average PER of 14.0 = (14.4 + 15.0 + 12.5)/3
I only use PER to get a real rough estimate of average players - it's a ballpark for me only. But if you have 3 slightly below average starters.
Good player in WIlkes, but was "power forward" here as well as having lowest TS% of his career 47.3%. He would rank real low on a list of #2 players on a championship team.
Barry may be a lousy person, but he carried a team to an NBA title probably more than anyone that season.