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Wilt Davis
How good would Matthew Dellavedova be in the 60s?
Started in the finals, played the MVP tough enough that a bench player got awarded FMVP, had a 20 point game helping to lead the Cavs to a 2-1 lead, career 38.6 FG%, 4.7 ppg, PER of 9.6.
Seems like the kind of player Wilt, Oscar, Baylor, West allegedly dominated.
Bigger, stronger, faster:
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Re: How good would Matthew Dellavedova be in the 60s?
Jerry West with better defense
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Local High School Star
Re: How good would Matthew Dellavedova be in the 60s?
Well, he can dribble with both hands, without looking at the ball, so probably first team all-NBA for starters.
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4 ring - 4 FMVP - 4MVP
Re: How good would Matthew Dellavedova be in the 60s?
He would take out Wilt's knees and nobody would be talking about him
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The Great Wall of Text
Re: How good would Matthew Dellavedova be in the 60s?
Originally Posted by KirbyPls
Well, he can dribble with both hands, without looking at the ball, so probably first team all-NBA for starters.
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Re: How good would Matthew Dellavedova be in the 60s?
Delly had a very limited role with the Cavs. In the 60s, he might've gotten a lot more opportunities to shine and be Bob Cousy with much better defense and efficiency.
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King of LA
Re: How good would Matthew Dellavedova be in the 60s?
basically a white mj. Then we would have people like you convince everyone he would be a superstar today.
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Cancer
Re: How good would Matthew Dellavedova be in the 60s?
Would get called for traveling every play because of how the rules were in the 60s.
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Seething...
Re: How good would Matthew Dellavedova be in the 60s?
Originally Posted by KirbyPls
Well, he can dribble with both hands, without looking at the ball, so probably first team all-NBA for starters.
Not true but still funny.
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GOAT
Re: How good would Matthew Dellavedova be in the 60s?
He'd be good and knocked the [COLOR="Black"]f[/COLOR]uck out, that's what he'd be. Playing like he does, and playing in an era when NBA players were allowed to fight, his ass would get beat down.
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Laker Nation
Re: How good would Matthew Dellavedova be in the 60s?
50/10/25 player.
The Ilt Chamberlain of point guards.
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