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Bless Mathews
03-13-2014, 10:04 PM
Had better years individually. Only had 2 seasons together. Had stayed together longer.... Psht.

'90-91 season :

Tim hardaway 23.4 PPG 10.0 apg 3.8 RPG 2.0 spg

Chris mullin 25.7 PPG 4.0 apg 5.4 RPG 2.1 spg

Mitch Richmond 23.9 PPG 3.1 apg 5.9 RPG 1.6 spg

All perimeter players.

Mullin 53.6% fg. Richmond 49.4% hardaway 47.6%

Good shooting percentage.

Definitely the fOnkiest big 3 of all time.

moe94
03-13-2014, 10:07 PM
Nash/Amare/Marion had better stats, no?

Bless Mathews
03-13-2014, 10:13 PM
Nash/Amare/Marion had better stats, no?

No.

Run TMC 's individual players' peaks longer and better than Nash amare and Marion also.

chocolatethunder
03-13-2014, 10:24 PM
Not sure.

Run TMC 's individual players' peaks longer and better than Nash amare and Marion.
I would really just say different. There's no comparing Nash and Hardaway and certainly not the others either. Both teams were really fun to watch and when spree came to golden state it was even better. Nash ran the show like no other in Phoenix and that's not really what Hardaway did in GS. Hardaway was awesome but it's really apples and oranges.

Bless Mathews
03-13-2014, 10:40 PM
I would really just say different. There's no comparing Nash and Hardaway and certainly not the others either. Both teams were really fun to watch and when spree came to golden state it was even better. Nash ran the show like no other in Phoenix and that's not really what Hardaway did in GS. Hardaway was awesome but it's really apples and oranges.
Spree never played with Richmond. But yea. Agreed. Spree was more exciting. Bit Mitch was just a pure scoring machine.

L.Kizzle
03-13-2014, 10:43 PM
Most underrated Big three, in that same era.

Mark Price
Brad D
Ron Harper

Papaya Petee
03-13-2014, 10:55 PM
:sleeping Statistically the Heat big 3 is better (2010-2011) , never mind the overall results.

chocolatethunder
03-13-2014, 11:28 PM
Spree never played with Richmond. But yea. Agreed. Spree was more exciting. Bit Mitch was just a pure scoring machine.
I shoulda been more clear. What I meant to say is that Sprees rookie year, that team was even more exciting because spree couldn't dribble and he couldn't shoot but he was athletic as hell and fun to watch. I love Mitch but he wasn't what you'd call exciting. For run as gun spree was a great compliment for that team.

red1
03-13-2014, 11:31 PM
dey aight

chocolatethunder
03-13-2014, 11:31 PM
Most underrated Big three, in that same era.

Mark Price
Brad D
Ron Harper
That team was more successful after Harper was gone. You could say Nance/price/Brad D

Bless Mathews
03-13-2014, 11:55 PM
:sleeping Statistically the Heat big 3 is better (2010-2011) , never mind the overall results.
Uhhhh. No.

Bron bron. 26.7 PPG 7.0 apg 7.5 RPG 1.6 spg

D wade. 25.5 PPG 4.6 apg 6.4 RPG 1.5 spg

C bosh. 18.7 PPG 1.9 apg 8.3 RPG .8 spg

Totals

Run TMC. 73.0 PPG 17.1 apg 15.1 RPG 5.7 spg

Miami 3. 70.9 PPG 13.5 apg 22.2 RPG 3.9 spg

Run TMC +2.1 PPG + 3.6 apg + 1.8 spg > + miamis +7.1 RPG

JimmyMcAdocious
03-14-2014, 12:12 AM
Nash/Amare/Marion had better stats, no?

Best Suns year is probably 2007 for those 3

2007 Suns:
Nash - 18.6/3.5/11.6/0.8 spg (.532/.455/.899 season)
Marion - 17.5/9.8/1.7/2.0 spg/1.5 bpg
Amare - 20.4/9.6/1.0/1.0 spg/1.3 bpg

Marion's best statistical year with them was 2006.
21.8/11.8/1.8/2.0 spg/1.7 bpg

Stat's best statistical year with them was probably 2008
25.2/9.1/1.5/0.8 spg/2.1 bpg

Nash's was probably that 2007 year. In 2006 he averaged .2 ppg more and achieved the 50/40/90, but 1.2 less assists and even compared the 50/40/90, he somehow shot better overall in 2007. Higher FG and 3pt percentages.

Bless Mathews
03-14-2014, 12:19 AM
Best Suns year is probably 2007 for those 3

2007 Suns:
Nash - 18.6/3.5/11.6/0.8 spg (.532/.455/.899 season)
Marion - 17.5/9.8/1.7/2.0 spg/1.5 bpg
Amare - 20.4/9.6/1.0/1.0 spg/1.3 bpg

Marion's best statistical year with them was 2006.
21.8/11.8/1.8/2.0 spg/1.7 bpg

Stat's best statistical year with them was probably 2008
25.2/9.1/1.5/0.8 spg/2.1 bpg

Nash's was probably that 2007 year. In 2006 he averaged .2 ppg more and achieved the 50/40/90, but 1.2 less assists and even compared the 50/40/90, he somehow shot better overall in 2007. Higher FG and 3pt percentages.
They're overall 07 stats not as good.

Run TMC had great individual years, and more

Bless Mathews
03-14-2014, 12:20 AM
Most underrated Big three, in that same era.

Mark Price
Brad D
Ron Harper
Ahhhhhh yes. The flight 89 Ron Harper poaster era.


Yea. They were aight.

Warfan
03-14-2014, 12:25 AM
:applause:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSxhGLpoZVo

http://news.upperplayground.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/1.png

pauk
03-14-2014, 12:26 AM
Sure was the most entertaining one, for me. :bowdown:

Bless Mathews
03-14-2014, 12:40 AM
:applause:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSxhGLpoZVo

http://news.upperplayground.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/1.png
Lol.

Hardaway was going off. Brings back memories. Ahhhhhh.

cos88
03-14-2014, 01:19 AM
too bad chris mullin was a drunk they could actually win something :confusedshrug:

Sakkreth
03-14-2014, 04:14 AM
Great team. Sarunas was way better than the stats indicate, because he did everything on the court and played of the bench behind TMC.

Lots of great players, but it wasn't balanced enough by positions I guess.

diamenz
03-14-2014, 05:22 AM
Sure was the most entertaining one, for me. :bowdown:

yes, without a doubt!

Odinn
03-14-2014, 08:24 AM
Jordan-Pippen-Grant in 1991-92 season
65.1 ppg / 24.0 rpg / 15.8 apg / 5.4 spg / 3.7 bpg [114.0 total]
.526 fg / .532 efg / .787 ft / .579 ts

Bird-McHale-Parish in 1984-85 season
66.2 ppg / 30.2 rpg / 10.0 apg / 2.7 spg / 4.0 bpg [113.2 total]
.540 fg / .548 efg / .797 ft / .595 ts

Mullin-Hardaway-Richmond in 1990-91 season
72.5 ppg / 15.3 rpg / 16.9 apg / 6.4 spg / 1.4 bpg [112.5 total]
.502 fg / .522 efg / .851 ft / .577 ts


If we go further back, there are some trios with insane stats such as Kareem-Oscar-Dandridge (roughly 70/30/15 in 1970-71) and West-Wilt-Goodrich (or West-Baylor-Wilt).

Bless Mathews
03-14-2014, 08:38 AM
Jordan-Pippen-Grant in 1991-92 season
65.1 ppg / 24.0 rpg / 15.8 apg / 5.4 spg / 3.7 bpg [114.0 total]
.526 fg / .532 efg / .787 ft / .579 ts

Bird-McHale-Parish in 1984-85 season
66.2 ppg / 30.2 rpg / 10.0 apg / 2.7 spg / 4.0 bpg [113.2 total]
.540 fg / .548 efg / .797 ft / .595 ts

Mullin-Hardaway-Richmond in 1990-91 season
72.5 ppg / 15.3 rpg / 16.9 apg / 6.4 spg / 1.4 bpg [112.5 total]
.502 fg / .522 efg / .851 ft / .577 ts


If we go further back, there are some trios with insane stats such as Kareem-Oscar-Dandridge (roughly 70/30/15 in 1970-71) and West-Wilt-Goodrich (or West-Baylor-Wilt).

Uhhhhhh


Yes. Run TMC most impressive.

More points, assists. Perimeter players, of course rebounding down.

Very impressive run TMC averaged more steals than a trio with two of the best defensive players ever. Underrated defensive play.

Lebron23
02-22-2020, 02:54 AM
Watching some highlights on youtube. That Team would be perfect in this era.

iamgine
02-22-2020, 03:17 AM
Boston have the modern version in Kemba/Jaylen/Tatum