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Revisiting Bob Cousy’s Crazy Comeback

December 11, 2021 by Harlan Schreiber

NBA comebacks capture our imagination.  The hope that a retired star can return and somehow turn back time is quite appealing to the nostalgia in all of us.  We all remember Michael Jordan’s triumphant Second Coming in 1995 as the quintessential successful comeback.  We also remember MJ’s Third Coming or Magic Johnson’s return as more mixed.  I thought, today, we could look at a weirder comeback, Bob Cousy’s brief return to the NBA with the 1969-70 Cincinnati Royals. Cousy … [Read more...] about Revisiting Bob Cousy’s Crazy Comeback

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Andy Phillip, Bob Cousy, Bob Davies, Bobby Wanzer, Dolph Schayes, Johnny Green, Larry Costello, Richie Guerin, Sam Jones

Golden State’s Hot Start Examined

November 28, 2021 by Harlan Schreiber

 In 2013-14, the Warriors were a solid 12th in offense and 4th in defense.   Entering the 2014-15 season, the Warriors looked like a fun playoff team with second round upside behind developing youngsters Steph Curry and Klay Thompson.  The odds makers had them set for 52.5 wins in 2014-15 but did not consider them a real title contender.  They then exploded to a 67-15 record and a string of NBA Finals appearances.  They had the best defense in the NBA but the real … [Read more...] about Golden State’s Hot Start Examined

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Draymond Green, Gary Payton II, James Wiseman, Jordan Poole, Klay Thompson, Stephen Curry

Revisiting the Pearl Monroe Trade

November 7, 2021 by Harlan Schreiber

On November 10, 1971, the Knicks acquired legendary guard Earl Monroe from the Baltimore Bullets for Mike Riordan, Dave Stallworth, and an undisclosed amount of cash.  The trade is celebrated as helping the Knicks to two straight Finals (and one title) and countless books and documentaries.   As we approach the 50th anniversary of the deal, I thought we could dig a little deeper into the trade itself.   Most of what has been discussed related to how Monroe and Walt … [Read more...] about Revisiting the Pearl Monroe Trade

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Bullets, Dave Stallworth, Earl Monroe, Mike Riordan, Phil Chenier

On NBA Undefeated Starts

October 31, 2021 by Harlan Schreiber

What’s a good start worth in an NBA season?  It’s obviously better to win than to lose but you can’t help but wonder how real some good starts are.  We have no undefeated teams after six games but the Wizards are 5-1 and have looked pretty good.  They are not a team that projected to be particularly good.   Incidentally, past history is not that bullish on strong Washington starts.  The last two Washington teams to start 5-1 are not much to write home about. Those … [Read more...] about On NBA Undefeated Starts

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A Quick Look at Peak SF Advanced Stats

October 24, 2021 by Harlan Schreiber

A few days ago, we did a tweet thread on the career advanced stats for the SFs who made the top 75 and those that likely narrowly missed.  I had a couple of requests for how these players rated at peak. So,  I took the 3 best consecutive years for each of the players.  I also added Bird, Durant + Dr J for comparison/context (did not use ABA Erving).  Anyway, here they are:  -Bird 1984-87: 26.2 PER, .242 WS48, 9.0 BPM, 25.7 VORP -KD 2011-14: 28.2 PER, .275 WS48, 9.0 … [Read more...] about A Quick Look at Peak SF Advanced Stats

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Adrian Dantley, Alex English, Bernard King, Carmelo Anthony, Dominique Wilkins, James Worthy, Julius Erving, Kawhi Leonard, Kevin Durant, Larry Bird, Paul Pierce, tracy mcgrady, Vince Carter

NBA Title Teams and Opening Night

October 23, 2021 by Harlan Schreiber

On opening night, the two presumptive favorites, Brooklyn and the Lakers, started the season with resounding thuds.  The Nets were easily handled by that Bucks, before bouncing back with a nice win in Philly.  The Lakers, on the other hand, were beaten by Golden State and then were steamrolled by Phoenix to start out 0-2.  These results got me wondering whether winning on opening night has any relationship to winning a title.  How worrisome is a losing start to eventual … [Read more...] about NBA Title Teams and Opening Night

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Brooklyn Nets, Kawhi Leonard, Larry Bird, Los Angeles Lakers, Michael Jordan

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