Top 40 extra: Shaq and Hakeem
Added 2022-10-07 15:16:00 +0000 UTCWe get into the 4-out offense era, Shaq's incredible offensive dominance, the Rockets defense and late '80s Hakeem scoring.
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To add on to this question, can performance in crunch time against different defensive/offensive schemes be evaluated in terms of player equity?
2022-10-15 17:37:30 +0000 UTCI think Cody originally asked the question since Shaq played with talented All-Star level guards throughout most of his years as a superstar.
2022-10-15 17:25:27 +0000 UTCOh, and I forgot to ask about fouls. Hakeem averaged 1 foul more per game than Duncan and KG (3.5 to 2.4 (and Shaq 3.4)). I've always wondered about the value there. I remember a Sloan study once showed that Dwight Howard's defense dropped considerably when he had four fouls. If Hakeem's play dropped off when he was in foul trouble—which would have happened in high-leverage late-game situations—do you think that might close the gap some between those guys and Dream?
Michael
2022-10-15 00:09:27 +0000 UTCBen, Regarding how Hakeem would have fared playing next to Penny or Kobe, I'll note the last three seasons he played starter minutes, age 34-36, according to bball ref, from beyond 16 ft he shot .429%, .435%, and .504%. (Those are the earliest shooting stats on the site. Don't know another source.) Today he would be the rare pick and pop and pick and roll weapon (and of course, he'd have developed a 3). In that era would his outside-the-paint skills have great value playing with an all-star on the perimeter? The league might not have been dominated by the pick-and-roll, but it was still a thing. Gotta figure after Dream and Penny played the Jazz a few times, a lightbulb would go off in someone's head in Houston. Really enjoying the series.
Michael
2022-10-14 23:47:59 +0000 UTC