The biggest 'Myth' about the 1990s Chicago Bulls
Re: The biggest 'Myth' about the 1990s Chicago Bulls
I read the article. Clearly you've researched and thought about it a lot. I don't really have anything to dispute or add. I am not that into reviewing deep history. But if someone is on a 90s Bull nostalgia or discovery kick, this might give you info not being offered in many of the other articles / stories.
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Re: The biggest 'Myth' about the 1990s Chicago Bulls
You lost me when you said Kukoc led Croatia in 1992. The name was Drazen Petrovic, by far he best non US player there, and the only player who held his own against the Dream Team
Re: The biggest 'Myth' about the 1990s Chicago Bulls
WS/48 is such that .100 is supposed to be avg. After all, in a regulation game, there are 480 player-minutes competing for 1.0 win.The 1993-94 Pippen had a WS/48 efficiency of .194 (.107 being average)
(With overtimes, it's an avg of about 484 player-min per win, so avg comes out around .992 ws/48)
Yet Horace played 36 mpg for the 1993-94 Bulls.The Bulls lost power forward Horace Grant to free agency in the 1993 offseason ...
Win Shares is not the only available "advanced" metric. VORP is converted to "wins over replacement" by a 2.7 multiplier.
Pippen and Grant during their time together:
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. Pippen Grant
yr Vx2.7 WS Vx2.7 WS
88 1.6 2.3 0.5 4.2
89 4.1 4.0 2.7 6.4
90 8.1 5.7 5.7 8.0
91 15.9 11.2 8.1 10.3
92 17.3 12.7 14.0 14.1
93 12.7 8.6 7.0 9.1
94 18.4 11.2 10.5 10.0
all 78.0 55.7 48.6 62.1
https://www.basketball-reference.com/al ... _1994.html
Re: The biggest 'Myth' about the 1990s Chicago Bulls
I’m aware. Petrovic had no relevance to my write-up. Petrovic, Radja, and Kukoc were the big three on that ‘92 Croatian team. Radja led the team in rebounding, Petrovic in scoring, and Kukoc in assists despite playing less minutes than the other two.DQuinn1575 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 3:44 am You lost me when you said Kukoc led Croatia in 1992. The name was Drazen Petrovic, by far he best non US player there, and the only player who held his own against the Dream Team
It’s likely Jordan and Pippen weren’t as motivated to lockdown Petrovic.