70sFan wrote:coastalmarker99 wrote:I do wonder how history would view Reed and Frazier had they lost to the Lakers in 1970 and 1973.
Likely considerably worse, which is a shame because they were amazing. That said, Lakers winning in 1973 was unlikely, they lost the finals quite clearly.
Despite winning in five games in 1973 the Knicks won three games in that series by 3, 4 & 4.
It is also forgotten that Jerry West pulled his hamstring in game 2 which seriously affected his performance for the rest of the series.
As he was only able to gut out 31 minutes in game 3 in which the Lakers lost by 4 points.
He also was only able to gut out 33 minutes in game 5.
With a Healthy West, I think the Lakers win that series.
Additionally, what is perhaps forgotten is that the Lakers were down a man.
Happy Hairston, who had put up 13ppg and 13rpg as their starting PF during their title-winning 1972 season, had gone down 28 games into the 72-73 season with a knee injury, having averaged 16ppg and 13rpg to that point.
He missed the remainder of the regular season and most of the post-season; he returned for limited minutes in the last game of the conference finals and two games in the finals, but he wasn't himself.
In the 28 RS games with Hairston, the team had gone 24-4(.857) with a MOV of +9.679, while without they went 36-18(.666) with a MOV of +7.388.
You have to wonder, given three of the Lakers' four losses in the finals were by a margin of only 4-5 points, if the Lakers would've won had Hairston or West been 100%.
Reggie Jackson is amazing and a killer in the clutch that's all.