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NBA Legend
Elgin Baylor 1969 ASG Highlights (21 points 9 reb, 5a 3blk 1stl)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4RwNcwBSP0
34 years old still First-Team All NBA and playing great on both ends outplaying all-stars that were still all-stars in the Bird and Magic era (Elvin Hayes)
Reminds me of James Harden the way he looks to draw contact and does a little bit of 'everything' on the floor on the offensive end, anyone else see the similarity?
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XXL
Re: Elgin Baylor 1969 ASG Highlights (21 points 9 reb, 5a 3blk 1stl)
Excuse me senior, could I get the official Era stats translator to find out what these numbers would equate to in the superior modern NBA?
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Re: Elgin Baylor 1969 ASG Highlights (21 points 9 reb, 5a 3blk 1stl)
Originally Posted by Im Still Ballin
Excuse me senior, could I get the official Era stats translator to find out what these numbers would equate to in the superior modern NBA?
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XXL
Re: Elgin Baylor 1969 ASG Highlights (21 points 9 reb, 5a 3blk 1stl)
Originally Posted by RoundMoundOfReb
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Fascinating!
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NBA Legend
Re: Elgin Baylor 1969 ASG Highlights (21 points 9 reb, 5a 3blk 1stl)
Originally Posted by Im Still Ballin
Excuse me senior, could I get the official Era stats translator to find out what these numbers would equate to in the superior modern NBA?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7TnbhJr8iY
If that guy was a 26-12 player just last season...then Baylor would probably be a 35-20 guy in today's NBA.
Last edited by LAZERUSS; 03-09-2015 at 04:37 PM.
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Re: Elgin Baylor 1969 ASG Highlights (21 points 9 reb, 5a 3blk 1stl)
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Wilt Davis
Re: Elgin Baylor 1969 ASG Highlights (21 points 9 reb, 5a 3blk 1stl)
Originally Posted by Im Still Ballin
Excuse me senior, could I get the official Era stats translator to find out what these numbers would equate to in the superior modern NBA?
You mean the era in which Demarcus Cousins is an elite center?
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Wilt Davis
Re: Elgin Baylor 1969 ASG Highlights (21 points 9 reb, 5a 3blk 1stl)
Prime Baylor would be the best rebounding forward and compete with a healthy Durant for scoring leader in today's league.
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NBA Legend
Re: Elgin Baylor 1969 ASG Highlights (21 points 9 reb, 5a 3blk 1stl)
Originally Posted by Marchesk
Prime Baylor would be the best rebounding forward and compete with a healthy Durant for scoring leader in today's league.
This.
And that 34 year old Baylor you see in the video would still be a top 5 forward and a top 10 or 15 player this season. He was still All-NBA first team as a Forward in 1969 at age 34 after losing 3/4 of his knee cap in 1965. Incredible.
Lebron
Durant
Those two guys are still in their prime or near enough that they would be ahead of him but who else? I wouldn't put Melo ahead of him, not with the way Baylor passes the ball. Dirk's too old. Duncan's too old (I consider him a center the way he plays these days anyways).
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NBA lottery pick
Re: Elgin Baylor 1969 ASG Highlights (21 points 9 reb, 5a 3blk 1stl)
Thanks for this, and the other videos even though they arent getting many views. As an Archive focused on the era Wilt played in / the guys that ovelaped his career whether they played before his rookie year, or during and then after his retirement is important. Legitimizing an entire era of basketball with video proof that we hadn't seen such an abundance of before? What a respectable hobby.
Idk if you've ever given it any consideration, but showcasing how some of these 60s/70's guys faired in the late 70s/early 80s is just as important as archiving Wilt's specific era. Not as many people here doubt whether or not guys from the late 70s/80s can play today...So showcasing those earlier players going against them does nothing but give your archive a shit ton more martial at your disposel
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NBA lottery pick
Re: Elgin Baylor 1969 ASG Highlights (21 points 9 reb, 5a 3blk 1stl)
Originally Posted by jongib369
Thanks for this, and the other videos even though they arent getting many views. As an Archive focused on the era Wilt played in / the guys that ovelaped his career whether they played before his rookie year, or during and then after his retirement is important. Legitimizing an entire era of basketball with video proof that we hadn't seen such an abundance of before? What a respectable hobby.
Idk if you've ever given it any consideration, but showcasing how some of these 60s/70's guys faired in the late 70s/early 80s is just as important as archiving Wilt's specific era. Not as many people here doubt whether or not guys from the late 70s/80s can play today...So showcasing those earlier players going against them does nothing but give your archive a shit ton more martial at your disposel
Well said! I have NO DOUBT that Baylor, West, Big O, and Wilt would be among the best players in the league today. It took these kind of guys to finally equal them or eclipse them peak wise:
Dr. J (Baylor)
Magic (Big O)
Jordan (West)
Nobody has reached Wilt peak wise
So it took guys whose careers lasted until the late 80's thru the 2000s. I think what separated Baylor back in the day was his combo of size, freakish athletic ability, and skills. It made him more unique than even West or Big O in the 60's. I think his game was the most casual fan friendly of all the greats of the 60's because he was so fun to watch.
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NBA Legend
Re: Elgin Baylor 1969 ASG Highlights (21 points 9 reb, 5a 3blk 1stl)
Also from the West squad 1969 ASG (All players that scored over 6 points):
Lenny Wilkins
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zv0DmjFhplc
Jeff Mullins
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHXRVOViQsU
Joe Caldwell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWxX5VB7j_M
Lou Hudson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltGKecuWX9s
Don Kojis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR-ATd2Mi1s
Rudy LaRusso
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=927bU5SqFzM
Will be uploading the "West Centers" (Wilt and Hayes) who both combined for 48 minutes as the West squad center rotation.
Will be doing the same for the East squad throughout the rest of the week. Gus Johnson, Oscar Robertson and Earl Monroe played outstanding on the East squad. I'll be re-doing the Oscar highlights that I had up from this game last year because they rendered extremely blurry and I've since found a way to correct/improve that as can be seen in all these other guys highlights.
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NBA Legend
Re: Elgin Baylor 1969 ASG Highlights (21 points 9 reb, 5a 3blk 1stl)
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NBA Legend
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NBA rookie of the year
Re: Elgin Baylor 1969 ASG Highlights (21 points 9 reb, 5a 3blk 1stl)
Wilt's block on Oscar is among the highest he's jumped as a "Laker Wilt" (among the plays that exist on video, obviously).
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