Thursday, November 28, 2024

Unseld v. McAdoo All-Time Great Center Match-up by Category

At 6'7, 245 pounds, Wes Unseld was immovable under the basket, and as the greatest outlet passing center in NBA history, had the edge in today's super match-up as a passer and rebounder. However, Bob McAdoo (taller at 6'9 but lighter at 210) has the edge as one of the greatest scoring centers and top half dozen shot blockers of all time.

Result of game added at bottom.


A look at the two Value Add Basketball Game cards for our next all-time tournament game between Louisville 1968 and UNC 1972 shows McAdoo with a better card on 4 items - steals, blocks, shooting and free throw shooting, while Unseld is stronger in another 4 including drawing fouls, rebounding when UNC misses as well as when Louisville misses, and finally passing. The explanation for each category appears below these photos.

Steals - Advantage McAdoo with an excellent steal range for a center of 11-15, compared to rare steals for Unseld at 11-11.

Blocks - Advantage McAdoo as one of a half dozen players in basketball history who not only blocks shots in the whole block range on the opposing center (21-26) but also blocks the shot of any player on the court on either a 32 or 66. The short Unseld is a good but not elite 21-25.

Fouls - both average at 35-36 committing fouls.

Turnovers - both average at 41-43.

Dunk and Adj Dunk - both a strong 51-56 dunking but also -6 on adjusting opponents dunk, so neither will get any automatic dunks or automatic stops in the 51-66 range against each other as those cancel out.

Field Goal Shooting - advantage McAdoo who scores on 1-11 when he gets a chance including a "and 1" on a roll a 1 on the 1-20 die. Unseld scores on 1-9.

Drawing Fouls - Advantage Unseld who draws fouls on a dominant five numbers - 10-14 - which can be the great equalizer since he has a much better chance of getting McAdoo in foul trouble to perhaps force UNC to use a much weaker defensive player like Craig Corson or Bobby Jones or worse yet foul out McAdoo.

Free throw shooting - Advantage McAdoo who makes free throws 80% of the time (1-16 on 20-sided die) while Unseld is 65% (1-13).

Rebounding on Louisville miss - Advantage Unseld whose 19 rebounds a game over 3 years is one of the greatest totals ever and gives him a 1-11 offensive rebounding meaning on an 10 or 20 on the 20-sided die for high rebounder in game goes to Unseld since offense gets the tiebreaker and McAdoo's defensive rebound is also 1-11. 

Rebounding on UNC miss - Advantage Unseld whose 1-11 defensive rebounding keeps the rebound against McAdoo's 1-8 offensive rebounding.

Assists - we do not have an actual assist factor on the cards, but it obviously improved every other players' shooting stats, and Unseld was one of the greatest passing centers in history and averaged 3.5 assists per game in the NBA compared to only 1.6 for McAdoo.

And we have an upset in this round. Unseld managed to play through 4 fouls and Louisville upset UNC 71-69 to survive and advance. Here is the scoresheet. UNC with 4 more rebounds but 3 mire turnovers.


Current tournament.



Seed        Men's unbeaten                             Player #All-Time RankRound of 32 & Sweet 16
1Connecticut 2023, #7Adama Sanogobye (next Gonz-TX)
2Connecticut 1996, #14Ray Allen #52bye (next SMU-KS)
3Western Kentucky 1966, #24Clem Haskinsbye (next UNC-Xavier)
4Houston 2021, #26Quentin Grimesbye (next Duke-Mia)
5Purdue 2024, #35Zach EdeyW 69-42 vs. UMass 1971, #219 (2nd R Gtown-ASU)
6Michigan 1993, #36Chris Webber #65W 73-62 vs Gonzaga 1981, #216 (if W TN-Ore St)
7Rutgers 1976, #39Phil SellersW 84-82 OT vs. Duquesne 2024, #203 (Col-LSU)
8North Carolina 1972, #40Bob McAdoo #54L 69-71 vs Louisville 1968, #178 (eliminated)
9UCLA 2008, #44Russell Westbrook #46v nc stare 2024, #153 (Lville)
10Colorado 2021, #56McKinley Wrightvs. LSU 1953, #147 (if W rutg)
11Tennessee 2023, #59Santiago Vescovivs. Oregon St. 1990, #140 (if W MI)
12Georgetown 1989, #63Alonzo Mourning #69vs. Arizona St. 2009, #139 (if W Purdue)
13Duke 2015, #65Justise Winslowvs. Miami 2023, #131 (if W Houston)
14North Carolina 2022, #67Armando Bacotvs. Xavier 2023, #86 (if W West KY)
15SMU 2017, #70Semi Ojeleyevs. Kansas 2022, #79 (if W Uconn 1996)
16Texas 2023, #71Marcus Carrvs. Gonzaga 2023, #76 (if W Uconn 2023)
17Gonzaga 2023, #76Drew Timmevs. Texas 2023, #71 (if W Uconn 2023)
18Kansas 2022, #79Ochai Agbajivs. SMU 2017, #70 (if W Uconn 1996)
19Xavier 2023, #86Jack Nungevs. North Carolina 2022, #67 (if W West KY)
20Miami 2023, #131Norchad Omiervs. Duke 2015, #65 (if W Houston)
21Arizona St. 2009, #139James Harden #33vs. Georgetown 1989, #63 (if W Purdue)
22Oregon St. 1990, #140Gary Payton #48vs. Tennessee 2023, #59 (if W MI)
23LSU 1953, #147Bob Pettit #31vs. Colorado 2021, #56 (if W Rutg)
24NC St. 2024, #153D.J. Burnsvs. UCLA 2008, #44 (if W Lville)
25Louisville 1968, #178Wes Unseld #60W 71-69 vs. North Carolina 1972, #40 (UCLA-NC St)
26Duquesne 2024, #203Jimmy ClarkL 84-82 OT vs Rutgers 1976 (Eliminated)
27Gonzaga 1981, #216John Stockton #25vs. Michigan 1993, #36 Eliminated
28Massachusetts 1971, #219Julius Erving #19L 42-69 vs. Purdue 2024 #35, Eliminated

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