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Revisiting Philly’s Roy Hinson/Brad Daugherty Trade

November 29, 2020 by Harlan Schreiber

What do you do when you are a GM and are underwhelmed by the options for the top pick?  For an object lesson on what not to do, let’s turn back time to the 1986 draft and talk about the dilemma faced by the 76ers.  This draft is best remembered for the tragic death of second pick Len Bias of a drug overdose the night after the draft.  That sad story has been well told but, before the draft, the big story was what Philly would do with the top overall pick.  Let’s review this … [Read more...] about Revisiting Philly’s Roy Hinson/Brad Daugherty Trade

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Brad Daugherty, charles barkley, Len Bias, Moses Malone, Roy Hinson

A Closer Look at the 1990s Knicks

November 15, 2020 by Harlan Schreiber

I’ve been reading Paul Knepper’s great new book on the 1990s Knicks.  Paul was kind enough to give us a an extensive interview a few months ago and we examined the compelling story lines.  Reading his book got me to wondering about looking back at some of the details of that run.  How do the advanced stats of those teams compare with the prevailing narrative of the 1990s Knicks?  I thought we could take a look.  (By the way, you should definitely buy the book!) The … [Read more...] about A Closer Look at the 1990s Knicks

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Allan Houston, Anthony Mason, Brain Quinnett, Charles Oakley, Charles Smith, Chris Childs, Doc Rivers, Jeff Van Gundy, John Starks, Kiki Vandeweghe, Latre, Marcus Camby, Mark Jackson, Maurice Cheeks, New York Knicks, Pat Riley, Patrick Ewing

Playoff Droughts: A Review

November 1, 2020 by Harlan Schreiber

It’s odd to say in November but we are actually in the depths of the sorta off-season for the NBA.   In reviewing off-season priorities, I noticed that the Suns currently have a ten-year playoff drought.  That blew my mind because: (a) ten years is a long time for any team to miss the playoffs and (b) I can’t believe we are a decade removed from the Nash/Amare Suns.  In any event, this all got me wondering what each franchise’s worse playoff drought has been.  It seems that random chance would … [Read more...] about Playoff Droughts: A Review

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: NBA, Phoenix Suns, Sacramento Kings

Revisiting Magic’s Comeback

October 25, 2020 by Harlan Schreiber

I’ve been reading Jeff Pearlman’s great new book “Three Ring Circus,” which examines the Kobe-Shaq Era in Los Angeles from 1996-2004.  The book is fascinating in its subject but also touches on the pre-Kobe-Shaq times.  There is a short prologue on the 1995-96 Lakers, who were a decent team that happened to feature the return of a 36-year old Magic Johnson.  Magic’s comeback is a fascinating blip in NBA history.  The return is viewed as mostly forgettable because Magic did not get along with … [Read more...] about Revisiting Magic’s Comeback

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Cedric Ceballos, Gerald Wilkins, hakeem olajuwon, Jeff Malone, Jerry Colangelo, Karl Malone, Los Angeles Lakers, Magic Johnson, Mark Bryant, Michael Cage, Nick Van Exel

LBJ v. MJ: The GOAT Debate

October 18, 2020 by Harlan Schreiber

I wanted to wait a little bit before writing about the NBA Finals but I couldn’t avoid the obvious question that has already been written about ad nauseam:  Is LeBron the GOAT now? I hate this question primarily because debates about who the greatest player of all-time is are both subjective and depend on how you define your terms.  What is greatness?  Is it peak value?  Is it career value?  Is it success relative to peers?  Does it involve magically teleporting … [Read more...] about LBJ v. MJ: The GOAT Debate

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Kareem, LeBron James, Michael Jordan

Q&A with Wilt Author Robert Cherry

October 5, 2020 by Harlan Schreiber

Since 2005, when we interviewed Robert Cherry, the author of “Wilt: Larger Than Life,” he has published two books. “Cherry Delight” is a memoir of his family and while, as he points out, neither of his parents ever led the NBA in points or rebounds, they are still worth writing and reading about. The other book is “Living Liberia: Laughter, Love and Folly,” a memoir/travel book of his life as a Peace Corps volunteer in a West African village. He was also asked in 2019 by the Library of Congress … [Read more...] about Q&A with Wilt Author Robert Cherry

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bill russell, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Robert Cherry, Shaquille O'Neal, Wilt Chamberlain

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