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Warriors 1975 NBA Finals was the greatest feat ever
Rick Barry, with his 48 win team, SWEPT a 60 win team who just defeated the defending champ.
His 2nd option was a rookie. They didn't play at their home court at all because of scheduling mishap.
THis is by far the greatest NBA feat ever.
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Re: Warriors 1975 NBA Finals was the greatest feat ever
They had no home games in that series?
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Decent playground baller
Re: Warriors 1975 NBA Finals was the greatest feat ever
I've said for the longest time that there isn't much separating Rick Barry from Jerry West and I think kblaze got into a long winded hissy fit about it
Rick Barry is easily the most underrated player ever
he averaged 40ppg in the finals in his 2nd year at age 22 and took wilts loaded 76ers to 6 games
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Re: Warriors 1975 NBA Finals was the greatest feat ever
Really appreciate these thread about old school players.
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Embiid > Jokic
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Re: Warriors 1975 NBA Finals was the greatest feat ever
Originally Posted by SouBeachTalents
1976 was not
Dick Barry
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Re: Warriors 1975 NBA Finals was the greatest feat ever
Originally Posted by SouBeachTalents
1976 was not
Could you imagine if this had happened in 2021 with all of the sports forums and social media?
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Decent playground baller
Re: Warriors 1975 NBA Finals was the greatest feat ever
Originally Posted by jlip
Could you imagine if this had happened in 2021 with all of the sports forums and social media?
kobe refused to shoot in 2006 vs the sun's and lebron refused to shoot in 2011 vs the mavs.
its not uncommon for stars to try and prove a point
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Decent playground baller
Re: Warriors 1975 NBA Finals was the greatest feat ever
Originally Posted by RRR3
Dick Barry
why do you hate white people so much
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Embiid > Jokic
Re: Warriors 1975 NBA Finals was the greatest feat ever
Originally Posted by Kenny Griffin
kobe refused to shoot in 2006 vs the sun's and lebron refused to shoot in 2011 vs the mavs.
its not uncommon for stars to try and prove a point
I'd say Game 5 against the Celtics is more applicable than the 2011 Finals, where, at least imo, his lack of aggressiveness was due to either choking or confusion on what his role was, not necessarily quitting.
Even so though, Kobe & LeBron in 2010 were in earlier rounds in games their teams got absolutely destroyed in. Barry's occurred in Game 7 of the conference finals in a game the Warriors would lose by only 8 points. His is tiers worse than either LeBron's or Kobe's, or frankly any other players that I've seen.
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Decent playground baller
Re: Warriors 1975 NBA Finals was the greatest feat ever
Originally Posted by SouBeachTalents
I'd say Game 5 against the Celtics is more applicable than the 2011 Finals, where, at least imo, his lack of aggressiveness was due to either choking or confusion on what his role was, not necessarily quitting.
Even so though, Kobe & LeBron in 2010 were in earlier rounds in games their teams got absolutely destroyed in. Barry's occurred in Game 7 of the conference finals in a game the Warriors would lose by only 8 points. His is tiers worse than either LeBron's or Kobe's, or frankly any other players that I've seen.
what you shoulda said was kobe, lebron and Barry are all cancerous team destroyers
but lebron was in the mix so you flip-flopped
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NBA sixth man of the year
Re: Warriors 1975 NBA Finals was the greatest feat ever
He was very 2019 Kawhi lite that season. Certainly a better playoff run then Jerry West ever had as well.
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Re: Warriors 1975 NBA Finals was the greatest feat ever
Originally Posted by HoopsNY
They had no home games in that series?
Their home court was booked for ice skating thing.
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Re: Warriors 1975 NBA Finals was the greatest feat ever
Nope.
Hakeem in 1993-94 was clearly the biggest carry job ever:
The only player ever to win MVP, DPOY and Finals MVP in a single season.
Led his team in ppg, rpg, apg, spg & bpg during the playoffs.
His team's second leading scorer in the playoffs averaged 13.8 points while shooting .376 from the field.
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Re: Warriors 1975 NBA Finals was the greatest feat ever
Elvin Hayes was such an uninspiring and joyless load of an All-Time great to watch, just thinking about him now is a downer
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