The 1970 Milwaukee Bucks (#22) @ The 1977 Portland Trail Blazers (#11)
Overall:
Record: ‘70 Bucks, 56 wins (17th) > '77 Blazers, 49 wins (29th)
RSRS: ‘77 Blazers, +5.39 (16th) > '70 Bucks, +4.25 (21st)
PSRS: ‘77 Blazers, +8.47 (9th) > '70 Bucks, +4.96 (23rd)
When the '70 Bucks have Possession:
Overall Comparison, '70 Bucks' offense vs '77 Blazers' defense:
Regular Season: +3.1 Offensive Rating (10th) vs -1.5 Defensive Rating (27th): +1.6 expected
Playoffs: +5.7 Offensive Rating (5th) vs -5.9 Defensive Rating (10th): -0.2 expected
Lineup:
PG: Flynn Robinson, 25.1% SS on +3.8% rTS, 18.8 / 2.8 / 4.7
SG: Jon McGlocklin, 18.8% SS on +4.8% rTS, 15.2 / 2.7 / 3.2
SF: Bob Dandridge, 17.7% SS on +1.7% rTS, 11.4 / 6.6 / 3.1
PF: Greg Smith, 13.5% SS on +3.1% rTS, 8.5 / 7.5 / 1.6
C: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 26.1% SS on +4.1% rTS, 24.9 / 12.5 / 3.5
6th: Freddie Crawford, 18.5% SS on +0.3% rTS, 6.6 / 2.1 / 2.5
When the '77 Blazers have Possession:
Overall Comparison, '77 Blazers' offense vs '70 Bucks' defense:
Regular Season: +3.7 Offensive Rating (6th) vs -0.9 Defensive Rating (33rd): +2.8 expected
Playoffs: +2.1 Offensive Rating (19th) vs +0.3 Defensive Rating (30th): +2.4 expected
Lineup:
PG: Lionel Hollins, 24.1% SS on -3.4% rTS, 13.6 / 2.6 / 3.8 / 2.5: -0.5 playoff OBPM
SG: Johnny Davis, 19.6% SS on -0.2% rTS, 7.4 / 1.5 / 1.8 / 0.6: +2.0 playoff OBPM
SF: Bob Gross, 16.5% SS on +6.9% rTS, 10.6 / 4.4 / 2.8 / 1.9: +4.8 playoff OBPM
PF: Maurice Lucas, 24.7% SS on +0.5% rTS, 18.7 / 10.6 / 2.7 / 1.7: +4.0 playoff OBPM
C: Bill Walton, 21.7% SS on +5.2% rTS, 17.2 / 13.3 / 3.5 / 3.9: +4.0 playoff OBPM
6th: Dave Twardzik, 13.1 SS on +17.8% rTS, 9.5 / 2.5 / 3.1 / 1.8: +1.3 playoff OBPM
Thoughts:
- Injuries: Johnny Davis misses Game 3, Dave Twardzik misses Games 4 & 5 for Portland.
- It’s so weird to look at the ‘70 Bucks. They have many of the same names as the ‘71 Bucks, but the impact is different. Dandridge isn’t yet an all-star. Kareem isn’t leading his team in shooting efficiency (something he’d do for most of his career). Their offense was good, to be sure. Rookie Kareem was a quality scorer for a big, and Flynn Robinson was a valuable high-scoring guard. Their offense in the regular season was excellent. And they blew apart the Sixers in the semifinals. But the ‘70 Knicks completely shut them down. Not Kareem, who averaged a 34/18/5 against Willis Reed on 55% from the floor. But Frazier held Flynn Robinson to 25% FG% while both McGlockin and Crawford shot below 38% from the field. So it’s a question about how well they’d hold up against the Blazers’ stout playoff defense. The Blazers definitely don’t have a defensive guard on Frazier’s level (who does?) and I don’t know how Walton would do against Kareem. Yes this is younger Kareem (who was generally less resilient) but Walton couldn’t really stop peak Kareem, and rookie Kareem did just fine against Willis Reed, who himself was no joke. But the Blazers’ overall defense was excellent (on a limited sample size, only slightly worse than the Knicks’). I’m concerned that if the Bucks’ supporting cast couldn’t handle the ‘70 Knicks’ defense, they probably wouldn’t do too well against the Blazers.
- The ‘77 Blazers didn’t honestly have a great offense. It was exceptional in the regular season, but it was fueled in part by Twardzik’s unsustainably efficient scoring on low volume. In the playoffs Twardzik missed time (and played notably worse) and shooting guard Johnny Davis missed time as well. And the Blazers’ offense regressed slightly. But a weird note on this matchup: the ‘70 Bucks’ defense was pretty pedestrian. The dominance of the Bucks’ defense would not come to pass until Kareem got a little more experience and Flynn Robinson had been traded for Oscar Robertson. So we’re basically looking at the Blazers’ equal opportunity attack led by Walton’s distribution against the Bucks who were young and much more offense-centered. So I think there’s every reason to think that the Blazers would score just fine.
I’m going to put this up for 48 hours, unless I need to keep it open for a tie-breaker.
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