WestGOAT wrote:70sFan wrote:WestGOAT wrote:My main point is IT was the consistent driver of the Piston's offense from 1985-1990, which performed pretty well. It's not like their offense plummeted when Dantley left.
That's true, I'm just pointing out that Pistons weren't that great offensively and it certainly wasn't Dantley who held them back.
Since you mentioned it, I took a closer and quick look at the Piston's 1988-1989 regular season.
Piston's before the Dantley/Aguirre trade:rs ORtg 108.5 DRtg 104.3, 33-15 record(? not sure about the record).
Piston's after the Dantley/Aguirre trade: rs ORtg 114.2 DRtg 105.8, 30-4 record (record from https://www.nba.com/pistons/features/what-if-pistons-shocked-nba-blockbuster-trade-would-they-have-won-back-back-titles-if-theyd).
This data does suggest that the Pistons did better offensively with Aguirre instead of Dantley, at least during the 1988-1989 regular season. Of course, the main caveat to this data is that the ORtg and DRtg need to be adjusted for the opposition faced, but it remains highly suggestive.
I'm aware of that, but you have to keep in mind that:
1. There was a poor atmosphere in Pistons locker room, because Thomas didn't like Dantley (and vice versa). Given what we know about both, I'm shocked that people come with conclusion that it was Dantley who was selfish and poor leader.
2. Pistons started the season strong with 8-0 record (Dantley played in 4 of these games and got injured in 6th game). Pistons had 114 ORtg in these 5 games and Dantley averaged 22 ppg on 71 TS%. Without him, Pistons had two good offensive nights and two poor one (106.5 ORtg on average).
When he came back, he struggled. Pistons had only 105 ORtg from Dantley's comeback to the end of the year and Dantley averaged only 18 ppg on 59 TS% with 31 mpg.
They got better in 1989 though. In 18 games before Dantley trade, Pistons had 111 ORtg and Dantley averaged 19 ppg on 62 TS% in 34 mpg - he came back to the form.
In short - Pistons id well at the beginning, but started to struggle because Dantley came back from injury and wasn't 100%. They got better at the beginning of 1989 and during this process Dantley got traded. I don't think that the Pistons with healthy Dantley would be far worse than with Aguirre and they'd definitely win the title anyway.
3. Dantley was old and past his prime in 1989. 1987 Dantley and 1989 Dantley are not the same players.