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Putting Jordan's "greatness" into context


Let's quickly debunk a few areas of Jordan's "dominance."

  1. All-defensive teams:  Jordan's supporters frequently refer to the number of times that Jordan made the All-defensive team.  The All-defensive team wasn't created until 1969.  Bill Russell qualified for only one and made it.   Walt Frazier made the first seven teams.  It didn't exist during his first 2 seasons.

  2. All-Star MVP:  This award also wasn't created until 1969.

  3. Steals and assists:  These stats weren't officially recorded until the 1974 seasons - Oscar Robertson's final season and the season after Wilt Chamberlain retired.  Unofficial stats frequently had Walt Frazier making well over 5 steals, and in Wilt Chamberlain's first game, he unofficially had 17 blocks.  One official said that in his estimate, Wilt and Russell averaged about 8 blocks per game that he witnessed them play.

  4. Triple-doubles.  This stat wasn't officially recorded until the early 1980s.  Oscar Robertson averaged a triple-double over the course of his first 5 seasons.  Wilt Chamberlain averaged 24.3 ppg, 23.8 rpg, and 8.6 apg.   You don't think he had a few triple-doubles that season?  (He recorded the only triple-20 (20+ points, rebounds, and assists) in history that season.  Toss in blocks, and he had quite a few quadruple-doubles during his career.

  5. Defensive Player of the Year.  This award wasn't issued until the 1983 season.  It's safe to say that Bill Russell would have won quite a few of these, and Wilt probably would have won in 1972 and 73.

 

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