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Scott Hastings Fan
All-Defensive teams 1955-1968
1955 - Defensive Player of the Year: Earl Lloyd
Runner-up: Red Rocha
C: Sweetwater Clifton
F: Mel Hutchins
F: Earl Lloyd
G: Paul Seymour
G: Slater Martin
Second Team
C: Larry Foust
F: Bob Pettit
F: Red Rocha
G: George King
G: Dick McGuire
1956 Defensive Player of the Year: Maurice Stokes
Runner-up: Mel Hutchins
C: Maurice Stokes
F: Bob Pettit
F: Mel Hutchins
G: Paul Seymour
G: Bill Sharman
Second Team
C: Red Kerr
F: Jack Coleman
F: Red Rocha
G: Tom Gola
G: Bobby Wanzer
1957 - Defensive Player of the Year: Bill Russell
Runner-up: Maurice Stokes
C: Bill Russell
F: Mel Hutchins
F: Jack Coleman
G: Bill Sharman
G: Slater Martin
Second Team
C: Maurice Stokes
F: Jim Loscutoff
F: Bob Pettit
G: Richie Regan
G: Dick McGuire
1958 Defensive Player of the Year: Bill Russell
Runner-up: Maurice Stokes
C: Bill Russell
F: Bob Pettit
F: Dolph Schayes
G: Tom Gola
G: Slater Martin
Second Team
C: Maurice Stokes
F: Paul Arizin
F: Cliff Hagan
G: Bill Sharman
G: Gene Shue
1959 Defensive Player of the Year: Bill Russell
Runner-up: Tom Gola
C: Bill Russell
F: Dolph Schayes
F: Tom Gola
G: Bill Sharman
G: Slater Martin
Second Team
C: Red Kerr
F: Bob Pettit
F: Elgin Baylor
G: Dick McGuire
G: Gene Shue
1960 Defensive Player of the Year: Bill Russell
Runner-up: Tom Gola
C: Bill Russell
F: Bob Pettit
F: Elgin Baylor
G: Tom Gola
G: Gene Shue
Second Team
C: Wilt Chamberlain
F: Dolph Schayes
F: Frank Ramsey
G: Bill Sharman
G: Larry Costello
1961 Defensive Player of the Year: Bill Russell
Runner-up: Tom Gola
C: Bill Russell
F: Elgin Baylor
F: Tom Gola
G: Hal Greer
G: Gene Shue
Second Team
C: Wilt Chamberlain
F: Bob Pettit
F: Rudy LaRusso
G: Larry Costello
G: K.C. Jones
1962 Defensive Player of the Year: Bill Russell
Runner-up: Al Attles
C: Bill Russell
F: Rudy LaRusso
F: Tom Sanders
G: Jerry West
G: Al Attles
Second Team
C: Wilt Chamberlain
F: Elgin Baylor
F: Tom Gola
G: Hal Greer
G: K.C. Jones
1963 Defensive Player of the Year: Bill Russell
Runner-up: Jerry West
C: Bill Russell
F: Rudy LaRusso
F: Tom Sanders
G: Al Attles
G: Jerry West
Second Team
C: Wilt Chamberlain
F: Bob Pettit
F: Elgin Baylor
G: K.C. Jones
G: Lenny Wilkens
1964 Defensive Player of the Year: Bill Russell
Runner-up: Wilt Chamberlain
C: Bill Russell
F: Nate Thurmond
F: Tom Sanders
G: Al Attles
G: K.C. Jones
Second Team
C: Wilt Chamberlain
F: Bob Pettit
F: Rudy LaRusso
G: Jerry West
G: Oscar Robertson
1965 Defensive Player of the Year: Bill Russell
Runner-up: Nate Thurmond
C: Bill Russell
F: Nate Thurmond
F: Tom Sanders
G: Jerry West
G: K.C. Jones
Second Team
C: Wilt Chamberlain
F: Luke Jackson
F: Dave DeBusschere
G: Oscar Robertson
G: Lenny Wilkens
1966 Defensive Player of the Year: Bill Russell
Runner-up: Wilt Chamberlain
C: Bill Russell
F: Tom Sanders
F: Dave DeBusschere
G: Jerry West
G: K.C. Jones
Second Team
C: Wilt Chamberlain
F: Luke Jackson
F: John Havlicek
G: Hal Greer
G: Al Attles
1967 Defensive Player of the Year: Wilt Chamberlain
Runner-up: Nate Thurmond
C: Wilt Chamberlain
F: Luke Jackson
F: Dave DeBusschere
G: Jerry West
G: K.C Jones
Second Team
C: Bill Russell
F: Nate Thurmond
F: John Havlicek
G: Hal Greer
G: Al Attles
1968 Defensive Player of the Year: Wilt Chamberlain
Runner-up: Bill Russell
C: Wilt Chamberlain
F: Luke Jackson
F: Dave DeBusschere
G: Hal Greer
G: Al Attles
Second Team
C: Bill Russell
F: Rudy LaRusso
F; John Havlicek
G: Jerry Sloan
G: Jerry West
Last edited by G.O.A.T; 07-24-2014 at 08:07 PM.
Reason: Updated 2/16/2011
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Utah Jazz (6-6)
Re: All-Defensiev teams 1955-1968
Overall outside of Wilt and Russell who was the best defensive big man of that era?
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Objectivity
Re: All-Defensiev teams 1955-1968
Excellent Thread
I always thought about doing something like this. I agree with practically all your selections. One of the more questionable ones is Russell receiving All-Defensive 1st in 57. Impact and ability-wise, yes he was the best. However, considering he only played 48 games that season, they might leave him out. I'm not sure how many players have been named All-Defensive 1st while playing less than 50 games. Furthermore, he was still a rookie at that point. So he hadn't quite built a strong reputation yet.
How about DPOYs? Though for that you would probably have to go from 55-82 or so. But that also would be very interesting.
Last edited by Gifted Mind; 09-16-2010 at 03:42 PM.
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Objectivity
Re: All-Defensiev teams 1955-1968
Originally Posted by Yung D-Will
Overall outside of Wilt and Russell who was the best defensive big man of that era?
Nate Thurmond, easily. He is usually in the best defensive bigmen conversations as well along with Russell, Wilt, Kareem, Hakeem, etc.
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Re: All-Defensiev teams 1955-1968
Originally Posted by G.O.A.T
1955
C: Clyde Lovellette
F: Bob Pettit
F: Dolph Schayes
G: Paul Seymour
G: Slater Martin
1956
C: Maurice Stokes
F: Bob Pettit
F: Dolph Schayes
G: Bobby Wanzer
G: Bill Sharman
1957
C: Bill Russell
F: Maurice Stokes
F: Jack Coleman
G: Bill Sharman
G: Richie Regan
1958
C: Bill Russell
F: Maurice Stokes
F: Dolph Schayes
G: Bill Sharman
G: Slater Martin
1959
C: Bill Russell
F: Dolph Schayes
F: Tom Gola
G: Bill Sharman
G: Larry Costello
1960
C: Bill Russell
F: Bob Pettit
F: Tom Gola
G: Guy Rodgers
G: Larry Costello
1961
C: Bill Russell
F: Bob Pettit
F: Elgin Baylor
G: Guy Rodgers
G: K.C Jones
1962
C: Bill Russell
F: Bailey Howell
F: Tom Sanders
G: Richie Guerin
G: Jerry West
1963
C: Bill Russell
F: Bob Pettit
F: Tom Sanders
G: Jerry West
G: Lenny Wilkens
1964
C: Bill Russell
F: Nate Thurmond
F: Tom Sanders
G: K.C Jones
G: Al Attles
1965
C: Bill Russell
F: Nate Thurmond
F: Tom Sanders
G: K.C Jones
G: Al Attles
1966
C: Bill Russell
F: Luke Jackson
F: Dave DeBusschere
G: Hal Greer
G: K.C. Jones
1967
C: Bill Russell
F: Luke Jackson
F: Dave Debusschere
G: K.C Jones
G: Jerry West
1968
C: Wilt Chamberlain
F: Luke Jackson
F: John Havlicek
G: Hal Greer
G: Jerry West
I know that Russell had a higher DWS in 66-67, but IMHO, Chamberlain was at his peak defensively that year. And it really showed in the playoffs (he DID have the highest DWS in the post-season that year.)
As for Yung D-Will's question...we know that Reed was 1st team all-defense in '70, and Thurmond was 1st team all-defense in '71. Of course, Wilt was first team all-defense in his last two seasons (71-72 and 72-73.)
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Re: All-Defensiev teams 1955-1968
Originally Posted by jlauber
I know that Russell had a higher DWS in 66-67, but IMHO, Chamberlain was at his peak defensively that year. And it really showed in the playoffs (he DID have the highest DWS in the post-season that year.)
How can you assign defensive win shares when there were no defensive stats available for that era? I will say this, though, Wilt was a monster defensively in that '67 game on youtube, I can't speak on who was the better defender that season, but it wouldn't surprise me if either Wilt, Russell or Thurmond was deserving.
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Re: All-Defensiev teams 1955-1968
Originally Posted by ShaqAttack3234
How can you assign defensive win shares when there were no defensive stats available for that era? I will say this, though, Wilt was a monster defensively in that '67 game on youtube, I can't speak on who was the better defender that season, but it wouldn't surprise me if either Wilt, Russell or Thurmond was deserving.
Well, Chamberlain CRUSHED Russell and Thurmond in the playoffs that season. He outscored both, and outshot Russell, .556 to .358, and Nate, .560 to .343.
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Decent college freshman
Re: All-Defensiev teams 1955-1968
According to Alex Hannum, Chamberlain's defense was unparalleled this season.
4:52 mark
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJdSJQvwpIY
And Bill Sharman:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJdSJQvwpIY#t=02m05s
"I consider Nate right in the same class or kind of in between a Russell or a Chamberlain. Bill Russell now who's a little quicker than either one of them will go to the corner & block a shot or get back underneath & get the big rebound, or again pick up the cutter. Where Nate won't go out quite as far but he will go out a little bit farther than Wilt. Now of course Wilt is much stronger than both of them so he will muscle and do a better job in close."
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Scott Hastings Fan
Re: All-Defensiev teams 1955-1968
I have to call myself out of something here.
I should not gave gave the first team to Russell in both '57 and '67.
In '57 he was clearly the best defensive player, but if the players or media had voted, Stokes would have been left at the center position and Pettit would likely have gotten the nod at forward.
In '67 Wilt was probably (I think so anyway) the more effective defensive player, but Russell had the higher win shares, the better reputation and the title at the time so he probably would have got the nod even if Wilt was deserving.
Bottom Line, I am changing 1967 to Chamberlain.
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Scott Hastings Fan
Re: All-Defensiev teams 1955-1968
Originally Posted by Gifted Mind
How about DPOYs? Though for that you would probably have to go from 55-82 or so. But that also would be very interesting.
I have a file dedicated to that, but I have Russell winning too many for anyone to stay on topic if I posted it.
My personal favorite is my Sixth-Man Award back history...that was a ton of fun to research.
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Re: All-Defensiev teams 1955-1968
Originally Posted by jlauber
Well, Chamberlain CRUSHED Russell and Thurmond in the playoffs that season. He outscored both, and outshot Russell, .556 to .358, and Nate, .560 to .343.
Thurmond did do a good job of containing Wilt offensively. Wilt had a legendary EDF series vs Russell, but averaged something like 17 ppg on 56% shooting vs Thurmond.
And can someone explain to me how the hell you could have defensive win shares for seasons before blocks, steals and defensive rebounds were officially tracked?
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Scott Hastings Fan
Re: All-Defensiev teams 1955-1968
Originally Posted by ShaqAttack3234
Thurmond did do a good job of containing Wilt offensively. Wilt had a legendary EDF series vs Russell, but averaged something like 17 ppg on 56% shooting vs Thurmond.
And can someone explain to me how the hell you could have defensive win shares for seasons before blocks, steals and defensive rebounds were officially tracked?
I don't pretend to understand those stats, I know they are flawed, because guys like Heinsohn and Cousy rank highly despite being admittedly poor defenders. I based my selections more on reputation and their teams defensive ability. I did however use win shares to narrow down or expand my candidates in some cases.
In terms of Defensive Win Shares, Russell dominated the stats from 1958-1967, usually doubling up the second place finisher. That seems accurate based on all I've read and come to understand about Russell. Chamberlain's Win Shares went up right about when his team mates and coaches seem to say he started making more of a commitment to defense.
Still without Blocks and Steals (which Russell and Wilt would likely have averaged near double figures of combined) it's hard to see specialists and guards inparticular getting sufficient credit.
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ISH's Negro Historian
Re: All-Defensiev teams 1955-1968
Cool, you should put up a second team also.
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Re: All-Defensiev teams 1955-1968
Originally Posted by ShaqAttack3234
Thurmond did do a good job of containing Wilt offensively. Wilt had a legendary EDF series vs Russell, but averaged something like 17 ppg on 56% shooting vs Thurmond.
And can someone explain to me how the hell you could have defensive win shares for seasons before blocks, steals and defensive rebounds were officially tracked?
I have to disagree about Thurmond's defense on Wilt in the Finals. Wilt was asked to facilitate. The 66-67 season was the first season in which Chamberlain was a "pass-first" center. BUT, I found a game between Nate and Wilt that took place early in the season (courtesy of Lynch's book on the Sixers), in which Hannum told the 76er players at halftime, to abandon their normal offense, and to feed Wilt. Chamberlain responded with 24 second half points (30 in all), and Philly pulled the game out. BTW, Wilt also had 12 blocks in that game.
In the Final series, whenever the Sixers needed a basket, it was Wilt that gave it to them. In the clinching game six win, Chamberlain outscored Thurmond, 24-12, outrebounded him, 23-22, and outshot him, 8-13 to 4-13. Defensively, Wilt held Nate to games of 10-20, 3-14, 6-13, 4-18, 7-21, and 4-13.
Furthermore, and as I have pointed out before, but Wilt had several 30+ point games against Thurmond in his "scoring" seasons, including a game in which he outscored Thurmond 45-13, and in another game, Chamberlain had a 38 point, 31 rebound game. In addition, in the Finals that year, Chamberlain outrebounded Thurmond in five of the six games, including a 38-29 edge in one of them.
Clearly, there was NO center in the league that could stop Wilt in his "scoring" seasons. Russell did as good a job as any in terms of efficiency, but even then, in several post-seasons, Wilt had well over 50% shooting against him.
And, back to the '67 playoffs...while both Nate and Russ held Wilt to well under his season FG% (.683)...Russell held him to .556 and Thurmond to .560...Chamberlain also held Russell, who shot .454 during the season, to well under his, at .358, ...and Thurmond, who shot .437 during the season, to well under his, at .343.
Here again, opposing centers were "credited" with playing Chamberlain effectively when they "held" him to 30+ ppg and 50+%, while Wilt was routinely crushing those same players on the defensive end. There was almost always a double-standard when it involved Wilt.
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Scott Hastings Fan
Re: All-Defensive teams 1955-1968
Originally Posted by L.Kizzle
Cool, you should put up a second team also.
I was adding those while you requested.
It's done now.
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