The 1971 Chicago Bulls (#36) @ The 1977 Los Angeles Lakers (#29)
Overall:
Record: '77 Lakers, 53 wins (22nd) > ‘71 Bulls, 51 wins (26th)
RSRS: ‘71 Bulls, +5.47 (14th) > ‘77 Lakers, +2.64 (31st)
PSRS: '77 Lakers, +4.20 (25th) > ‘71 Bulls, +0.97 (35th)
When the '71 Bulls have Possession:
Overall Comparison, '71 Bulls' offense vs '77 Lakers’' defense:
Regular Season: +3.3 Offensive Rating (9th) vs -0.6 Defensive Rating (35th): +2.7 expected
Playoffs: +2.0 Offensive Rating (21st) vs -2.1 Defensive Rating (26th): -0.1 expected
Lineup:
PG: Bob Weiss, 15.5% SS on +0.3% rTS, 2.1 / 4.3
SG: Jerry Sloan, 21.5% SS on -1.7% rTS, 8.0 / 3.2
SF: Chet Walker, 25.1% SS on +4.1% rTS, 6.7 / 2.0
PF: Bob Love, 25.4% SS on +1.5% rTS, 7.7 / 2.1
C: Tom Boerwinkle, 15.8% SS on +2.6% rTS, 12.6 / 4.4
6th: Jim Fox, 20.6% SS on +3.1% rTS, 6.7 / 2.2
When the '77 Lakers have Possession:
Overall Comparison, '77 Lakers' offense vs '71 Bulls' defense:
Regular Season: +1.9 Offensive Rating (18th) vs -1.5 Defensive Rating (28th): +0.4 expected
Playoffs: +0.8 Offensive Rating (27th) vs +1.5 Defensive Rating (33rd): +2.3 expected
Lineup:
PG: Lucius Allen, 21.5% SS on -1.4% rTS, 3.1 / 5.0 / 1.6 (plays only 4 of the 7 games)
SG: Don Chaney, 10.9% SS on -7.1% rTS, 3.9 / 3.6 / 2.0
SF: Cazzie Russell, 23.0% SS on +1.6% rTS, 3.4 / 2.5 / 1.1
PF: Don Ford, 16.1% SS on -2.6% rTS, 4.1 / 1.5 / 1.0
C: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 27.3% SS on +9.7% rTS, 12.7 / 3.7 / 4.2
6th: Earl Tatum, 24.3% SS on -2.1% rTS, 3.3 / 1.6 / 1.5
Discussion Questions:
1. Injuries: Lucius Allen will be missing games 2, 4 and 6. This will exacerbate the Lakers' already paper-thin roster issues.
2. In 1974 Kareem completely ripped the Bulls’ excellent defense apart. 1977 Kareem is comparably good. But the ‘71 Bulls are a different team . . . right? So the question is, exactly how much does ‘77 Kareem torch the Bulls?
3. Look at everyone on the ‘77 Lakers not named Kareem. With the exception of Cazzie Russell, they all shot below average (some more than others). If the Bulls can hold Kareem to being merely excellent, can the rest of the Lakers do enough to bring home a win?
4. Once again, the Bulls appear to be the superior team in the regular season. And once again the Bulls fell flat in the playoffs. The Lakers, in contrast, did pretty well. Exactly how seriously should we see the Bulls’ dropoff in the playoffs?
5. 1971 was in the middle of some serious expansion which unquestionably watered things down some. So can we take the Bulls’ superior regular season SRS at face value?
I'm not going to post a timeline on how long these are up; the first time I generate these stats it takes a fair amount of time. Once I've done this for every team, the write-ups are the only real time-suck.
Post with who you would pick to win this series, ideally with the number of games. And if you have any insight into these players or matchups beyond what is above please don't hesitate to post; the goal (as always) is for us all to walk away with more knowledge than we started with. Lord knows I don't know a ton about these teams

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