Showing posts with label Isaiah Thomas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Isaiah Thomas. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Best Team in History? Duke 2001 Rallies Last 2 Marquette All-Americans

Just a few more days until the www.valueaddbasketball.com ratings of current players are updated ... but in the meantime this Value Add Basketball Game may have featured my favorite historical team against the team that looks to me like it might be the best in history based on their player cards in the game.

As for my favorite historical team, the 1971 Marquette combo of All-American point guard Dean Meminger and dominant center Jim Chones put a scare into overall 2-seed Duke. Duke's fast pace in the game adds 3 possessions, which is why possessions 47, 46 and 45 are written in on the top of the sheet. Marquette led most of the way, leading 45-41 with only 13:50 (23 possessions) left in the game.

The actual 1971 Marquette team was 29-1, losing only their final game in the tournament against Ohio State by 1 point after a controversial 5th foul was called against Meminger with 5 minutes to play. Chones started the next year 20-0 before leaving for the ABA to finish with a 49-1 career record.

In our game Chones led the game in rebounds with a double-double (12 points, 10 rebounds) while Meminger (top steal range in the game with 11-20, meaning he steals from all players on a dice roll of 31) and popular TV analyst Jay Williams gave an epic battle at point guard. Both disrupted the opposing offense with Meminger's five steals and Williams six steals.

The the game repeated history when Meminger fouled out and Williams took over, hitting three 3-pointers en route to a 25-point game and an 80-69 win to move Duke 2001 to the Elite 8 of the tournament.

While Duke's four losses were not as good as Marquette's one loss season in real life, that was against one of the most rugged ACC seasons ever. They tied their hated rival UNC for the regular season title, and then destroyed them 79-53 in the ACC title game as a sign of things to come.

In the Final 4 they trailed another great ACC foe Maryland 17-39, only to show off the largest comeback in Final 4 history to win 95-84, and beat Arizona for the title shortly after Lute Olsen's wife passed away

Like 1971 Marquette, 2001 Duke had a second All-American, with Shane Battier (17 points, 9 rebounds in our game). Both Battier and Carlos Boozer (17 points, 7 rebounds) both had a couple of clutch blocked shots as well.

As great as Duke looked in this game, their Elite 8 game could be a tough draw. They get either last year's national champs from Baylor who looked dominant with a 23 point win in the first round, or Isaiah Thomas' 1981 champs from Indiana.

Our set up below is from my walking desk overlooking Milwaukee, across the street from Marquette.






Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Isaiah Thomas and Bobby Knight Defense Tops Ga Tech for Final Sweet 16 Spot

Note: The new ratings of all D1 current college basketball players will be updated at www.valueaddbasketball.com within a week, and then updated regularly for the rest of the season (current ratings as of Christmas).

The 1st Round of the Tournament of 30 additional great teams wrapped up with Isaiah Thomas (15 points, 3 steals) and one of Bobby Knight's great Indiana defensive teams from 1981 dominating the 1990 Georgia Tech team. Indiana advances to play last year's national champions from Baylor, who dominated Notre Dame from the same 1981 season. As for Baylor's first two opponents both being from 1981, that season Indiana team was actually upset by Notre Dame early in the season but by the end of the year the Hoosiers were dominant. The Irish actually lost to BYU in the Sweet 16, while Indiana won all five tournament games by double digits and by an average margin of 23 points.

The game featured an all-time point guard match-up with Kenny Anderson (11 points), who played 16 years in the NBA, matching up with Thomas.

Georgia Tech's Dennis Scott was actually the best player in the game despite the loss, with game-highs in points (19) and rebounds (10). Scott happens to be one of three players I've played against in gems - with Dallas Comegys and Grant Hill being the others.  OK, a more accurate statement is that those three NBA players sort of played around as one of 10 players on the court while the rest of us were playing. Three different events over the years, but Comegys would grab every rebound with jumping, Scott would go ahead and switch a few 35 footers during the game, and Hill would only pass. Hill's team actually lost but when he tried to leave the court one of the winners quickly asked him to stay and take his place with the winners.

I also did have a 20 minute conversation with Bobby Knight in 2016.