Winsome Gerbil wrote:micahclay wrote:Winsome Gerbil wrote:
Reggie just took advantage of a rule change. If anything Cousy's achievement is more remarkable precisely because he was helping invent the game, doing things with the ball nobody had seen done before. That everybody immitated him and eventually surpassed him is the sincerest form of flattery. And like Cousy, Reggie's "pioneering" will rapidly be swamped by history itself. In 20 years time he won't even be Top 10 in threes anymore and some snot-nosed future brat will be on Realgm 6.0 arguing about how Reggie gets an unwarranted buff when Curry and Klay were doing it so much more prolifically within 10 years of his retirement.
Cousy didn't evolve with the league. It rapidly shifted and he couldn't keep up, because he played the same game he always did. That's my problem - the league evolved so much as to make him virtually irrelevant midcareer. That's a problem for a pioneer.
It's like the kid who plays Super Smash Bros. with his friends, and kicks butt because he spams projectiles and smash attacks. Eventually, his friends moved past him, and realized there were better ways - yet he didn't.
I'm not really sure where that idea comes from?
He led the league in assists as late as 1960, at age 31. Played three more years of slow decline, but never got decrepit in any way that wouldn't be explained just by a PG pushing 35. He was 1st team All League at 31 and 32, and 2nd team All League in his last 2 years. An All Star each year. And a champion each year. His career:
50-51 Age: 22 15.6pts 4.9ast + All Star
51-52 Age: 23 21.7pts 6.7ast + All Star + 1st Team All NBA
52-53 Age: 24 19.8pts
7.7ast + All Star + 1st Team All NBA
53-54 Age: 25 19.2pts
7.2ast + All Star + 1st Team All NBA
54-55 Age: 26 21.2pts
7.8ast + All Star + 1st Team All NBA
55-56 Age: 27 18.8pts
8.9ast + All Star + 1st Team All NBA
56-57 Age: 28 20.6pts
7.5ast + All Star + 1st Team All NBA + NBA Champion +MVP
57-58 Age: 29 18.0pts
7.1ast + All Star + 1st Team All NBA
58-59 Age: 30 20.0pts
8.6ast + All Star + 1st Team All NBA + NBA Champion
59-60 Age: 31 19.4pts
9.5ast + All Star + 1st Team All NBA + NBA Champion
60-61 Age: 32 18.1pts 7.7ast + All Star + 1st Team All NBA + NBA Champion
61-62 Age: 33 15.7pts 7.8ast + All Star + 2nd Team All NBA + NBA Champion
62-63 Age: 34 13.2pts 6.8ast + All Star + 2nd Team All NBA + NBA Champion
That actually appears to be rather laudable longevity for a guard of that age and kind of the picture of hos to age out gracefully.
It's been documented I'm not a Cousy guy. He isn't someone who will get in with my support for a long time - but it's not his longevity that's an issue for me. When Robertson & West enter the league and are a LOT better than Cousy, it just shows me that it's possible for a guard to have a huge impact in that era.
In terms of his longevity - the only real knock on him - his TS% relative to league average falls off really quickly and he continues to shoot a lot.
TS% Relative to league average:
'51: -1.3
'52: +0.7
'53: +0.1
'54: +2.0 (Boston's peak offense relative to league average)
'55: +2.5
'56: +0.3
'57: +0.3 (Arrival of Russell, Boston falls below league average offensively; never gets above average for rest of Cousy's tenure)
'58: -3.4
'59: -0.3
'60: -2.4
'61: -3.3 (Boston finishes last in offense)
'62: -3.4
'63: -4.5
When Boston's offense slips below league average with the Macauley for Russell swap - it just illustrates to me the impact that Ed Macauley had on those Celtics' teams offense. Bill Russell is obviously >>>>>>>>> Ed M overall - no dispute.
But, from a strictly
offensive standpoint, you're going from:
18 PPG on 51% TS and 3 assists to 15 ppg on 45% TS and 1.8 assists
It's not a surprise that the team drops from +1.9 to -0.4 offensively. And in general on Cousy vs. Macauley, in a segregated weak league, I'm not even sure Cousy was even better than Macauley during all years.
One of the arguments thrown out for Cousy is that the team improves by 20 wins upon his arrival. They do - but they also acquire Macauley - who generates 12! more WS than Cousy that year, Auerbach becomes the coach and they swap out 4 of 5 starters.
Anyway - I'm going to stop because I need to get ready for real life & I didn't intend for this to turn into a Cousy bashing session.