Owly wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:eminence wrote:I probably need to look at some of the ABA guys a bit closer, Brown and Jones jump out, anybody else anyone would strongly recommend? Daniels would be obvious but had a brief NBA stint in '77.
If you're thinking of Jimmy Jones, he retired in 1977.
As for Roger Brown, it's hard for me to put him ahead of Zelmo. Zelmo is 3 years older, comes right in an leads a team to a tile at a time when Brown is no loner the best on his team (Daniels), and continues playing well at an older age.
I think the ABA is a really big deal and players should be celebrated for it, but the biggest guys aren't eligible yet, and the guy who seems most worthy of a nudge this time around is Zelmo to me.
Guess would be Larry Jones (just on timeline). Both peaked in a weak league, wouldn't be on my radar ... but we'll find out.[Greer] very clearly the #2 guy on the '67 76ers
Box composites, RS and playoffs, don't exactly agree, and Walker actually seems a purer shooter for his position. Even accounting for position the WS/48 gap is very big (RS or playoffs). Greer has minutes, tertiary playmaking (though this is attempted to be accounted for in the box, but an advantage) and a slightly better defensive rep, I think (and weaker backup for value within context/explanation of minutes). Doesn't seem that clear cut, imo.
RE; Lucas he has some bad wowy data for the 60s.
Might be out on this for some time. Stay safe you guys.
I was originally thinking of Jimmy, whoops, will take him off the list.
I'm currently leaning Zelmo over Bellamy for the final slot, does anyone have any strong opinions on that one either way?