DQuinn1575 wrote:SactoKingsFan wrote:I don't think Durant's 5 year peak/prime advantage is enough to make up for Baylor's sizeable longevity edge. I'd have to place almost no value on Baylor's post extended peak seasons to give the overall edge to Durant.
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I don't think people are giving Durant any credit for competing in a much tougher league than Baylor was in 50 years ago. This was the argument that rightly delayed Pettit and Mikan.
Pettit entered the league 4 years earlier than Baylor, and Mikan was already years retired before Baylor came along. I believe it was Doc (but I'm not certain) who suggested (and I agree) that more change in the level of play occurred in the 10-15 years from the early 1950's to the early-mid 1960's than has occurred since.
imo, the league (the game) was becoming quite competitive by the early 60's.
Another thing I'd have you consider is that Baylor did what he did in a time when: a) there was no 3pt line (i.e. awful floor spacing), b) big-men defenders who were essentially allowed to camp under the rim if they wanted (and for the first 6 years of his career the lane was 4 feet narrower than today, too), c) many of the styles of modern ball-handling (elaborate cross-overs, shimmy-shakes, the "backing down" dribble in the post, etc) may have been called illegal (palming), and d) hand-checking was allowed if I'm not mistaken.
These circumstances were ALL disadvantageous to a penetrating/slashing type of perimeter scorer (like Baylor).