Samurai wrote:SinceGatlingWasARookie wrote:Samurai wrote:Every chance I could, which sadly wasn't nearly as much as I would like since the Royals weren't exactly mainstays on TV back then. Frankly I think Tiny was more impressive watching live than on videos since most videos of him are chopped up highlights interspersed with a lot of non-playing activities. So at least from the eye test, I enjoyed watching Tiny play more than Iverson.
Samurai, did you find any Archibald Royals or Kings games?
All I found was an All-Star game and a playoff game against the Bulls that I think was 1975.
No, which is why I maintain that Tiny was more impressive watching live than the limited videos of him. I realize that our brains are fragile and memories can fade and be tinted with non-objective factors. But as long as my memory of watching him is still somewhat there, I stand by that memory being more impressive to me than watching the limited videos of him.[/quote
Oh, your situation is different than mine. I was a Celtic fan in 1980 and saw plenty of 1980 Archibald in 1980 and have no need for 1980 video of Archibald. 1980 and 1981 video is easy to find but I don’t need it. I have rewatched 1980s 76ers Celtics Easter Conference finals because I kind of find that more enjoyable that current basketball but I think some sort of cross between current basketball and early 1980s 76ers vs Celtics would be my favorite basketball. Strangely 1990s ball is not a cross between 1980s 76ers vs Celtics and current ball.
I also consider early 1980s western conference very inferior to Early 1980s 76ers, Celtics and Bucks games.
In 1973 I was only watching hockey. Celtics televised 20 games a year in 1973 but they probably would not have televised a game against the lowly Kings. I rarely watched the 20 Celtic games they did show. I found the free throws annoying in 1973 because they players would wander all over the court and buy and eat a bag of popcorn before getting themselves to the free throw line to shoot free throws in 1973.
In about 1977 give or take some years, the league cracked down on players wandering around before free throws.
I have no image of peak 1973 Nate. I would settle for college Nate Archibald because between College Nate and 1980 Nate I could get a fairly accurate idea about 1973 Nate.
Nate looked faster and better in the 1972 and or 1963 All Star game than he did in the 1875 Bulls playoff game. I think Nate was playing injured in the 1875 playoffs but Cheeks in the 1980s made Nate look worse than he normally looked so maybe Norm Van Lier, the Cheeks of the 1970s might have been making Nate look worse than Nate looked against average defenders.
But I could use some 1973 Nate Archibald video and feel like something is wrong because that video does not exist. I would feel the same way you feel if 1973 Nate was in my memory but I don’t like relying on other people’s memory. I find a discrepancy between other people’s memories and the video I watched when judging Elgin Baylor. The Memories of 1960s basketball fans have a better version of Elgin Baylor than the videos of Elgin Baylor have.
But if you have Memories of 1973 Nate Archibald, how different was he from 1980 Nate Archibald. His stats are more impressive. Am I right to assume that 1973 Nate Archibald had Iverson quickness?