The 1978 Washington Bullets (#19) @ The 1975 Golden State Warriors (#14)
Overall:
Record: ‘75 Warriors, 48 wins (30th) > '78 Bullets, 44 wins (36th)
RSRS: ‘75 Warriors, +2.86 (29th) > '78 Bullets, +0.82 (37th)
PSRS: ‘75 Warriors, +8.43 (17th) > '78 Bullets, +8.42 (11th)
When the '78 Bullets have Possession:
Overall Comparison, '78 Bullets' offense vs '75 Warriors' defense:
Regular Season: +0.4 Offensive Rating (29th) vs -0.4 Defensive Rating (37th): +0.0 expected
Playoffs: +3.6 Offensive Rating (9th) vs -5.1 Defensive Rating (10th): -1.5 expected
Lineup:
PG: Tom Henderson, 17.0% SS on -3.3% rTS, 1-.5 / 2.4 / 5.0 / 1.3: +1.9 playoff OBPM
SG: Kevin Grevey, 26.4% SS on -1.9% rTS, 14.3 / 3.3 / 1.8 / 0.9: +0.9 playoff OBPM
SF: Bob Dandridge, 22.0% SS on +1.3% rTS, 17.9 / 5.5 / 3.5 / 1.8: +2.5 playoff OBPM
PF: Elvin Hayes, 22.3% SS on -2.6% rTS, 18.2 / 12.3 / 1.7 / 3.0: +3.7 playoff OBPM
C: Wes Unseld, 9.5% SS on +2.0% rTS, 7.0 / 11.0 / 3.8 / 1.7: +2.7 playoff OBPM
6th: Mitch Kupchak, 23.8% SS on +4.9% rTS, 14.7 / 6.4 / 1.0 / 0.9: -0.8 playoff OBPM
7th: Charles Johnson, 20.3% SS on -7.5% rTS, 7.7 / 2.2 / 1.9 / 0.7: +0.3 playoff OBPM
When the '75 Warriors have Possession:
Overall Comparison, '75 Warriors' offense vs '78 Bullets' defense:
Regular Season: +2.7 Offensive Rating (11th) vs -0.4 Defensive Rating (36th): +2.3 expected
Playoffs: +2.6 Offensive Rating (13th) vs -2.6 Defensive Rating (23rd): +0.0 expected
Lineup:
PG: Butch Beard, 15.9% SS on +8.3% rTS, 11.9 / 3.6 / 3.9 / 1.6: -0.7 playoff OBPM
SG: Charles Johnson, 20.7% SS on -7.1% rTS, 10.1 / 3.6 / 2.7 / 1.7: -0.2 playoff OBPM
SF: Rick Barry, 33.4% SS on +0.7% rTS, 28.4 / 5.3 / 5.8 / 3.1: +6.3 playoff OBPM
PF: Jamaal Wilkes, 21.9% SS on -2.9% rTS, 13.2 / 7.6 / 2.0 / 1.5: +2.1 playoff OBPM
C: Clifford Ray, 12.4% SS on +4.9% rTS, 8.7 / 9.9 / 2.0 / 2.4: +1.6 playoff OBPM
Thoughts:
- Injuries: Wes Unseld will miss Game 4, Bob Dandridge Game 5 for the Bullets.
- The ‘78 Bullets weren’t particularly great in the regular season, winning 44 games and not posting an SRS above +1. But they got into the playoffs and ripped through everybody. I feel like I’m repeating myself, because this is a thing that happened to the Bullets in the 70s a *lot*. So, yeah, about those playoffs. They beat the league average Hawks 2-0 by 6.5 points a game. They barely edged the 2-seed Spurs (+3.2) by 0.2 points a game (4-2). They beat the 1-seed defending-conference-champ Sixers 4-2 by 3.1 ppg, holding Dr. J to an off-series. And in the NBA Finals they beat the upstart Sonics by 6.2 points per game. With the exception of the tight series against the Spurs (they couldn’t really stop Gervin) it was a pretty dominant run. And it was like they did every year; Elvin Hayes stepped it up in the playoffs, Dandridge gave them a solid other scorer and their defense played everybody tough. Nothing overtly sexy, just consistently excellent. And they so consistently played better in the postseason that we can definitely treat the postseason Bullets as the real Bullets.
- The 70s didn’t have that many really high volume scorers (30% ShotShare or higher): Bob McAdoo, Tiny Archibald, George Gervin and Rick Barry. But Barry was the only one to do it on a team playing in the NBA Finals. He wasn’t incredibly efficient or anything, but he remains a very curious outlier. And the offense ran through him. In the playoffs, the Warriors’ defense is what stepped up, smothering the very capable ‘75 Bulls and sweeping the Bullets.
- So. We know that the ‘75 Warriors won their title by beating the ‘75 Bullets, which are only three years removed from the Bullets of this matchup. And they won, sweeping the series. But how persuasive is that? It was a sweep, but only 4 points a game. And this was the Chenier/Riordan/Porter Bullets, not the Grevey/Henderson/Dandridge Bullets, so we’re talking about 60% starter turnover here. But I’ll also point out that Hayes only shot 46.4%, dropping the normally resilient Hayes 3% from his regular season TS%. So it may be reasonable to expect something similar.
- Legit, no real ideas here. I don’t know the Warriors that well, so I’m all ears to the wiser-than-I members of the voting pool

I’m going to put this up for 48 hours, unless I need to keep it open for a tie-breaker.
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. We always have more to learn.
I’m going to put this up for 48 hours, unless I need to keep it open for a tie-breaker.
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. We always have more to learn!
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