The Hoop Doctors Podcast: Episode 63
This week on THD Podcast Kevin Burke discusses the latest around the league…
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Top 10 Centers of the 1970’s

The Hoop Doctors continue looking back at the greatest centers in NBA history, decade by decade, with the 1970’s:

| ABOUT | STATISTICS | NOTES |
| Drafted 1975 | In 1970’s: Games 299 Points 5266 17.6 ppg Rebounds 2649 8.8 rpg Steals 412 1.37 spg Blocks 329 1.1 bpg |
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Teamed with guard Paul Westphal, Adams led the Phoenix Suns to the 1976 NBA Finals, where they lost in 6 games to Dave Cowens, Jo Jo White, and the Boston Celtics. This series included the historic triple-overtime game 5, in which Dave Cowens scored 26 points and grabbed 19 rebounds for the Celtics, while Adams scored 20 points and corralled 9 rebounds for the Suns.

| ABOUT | STATISTICS | NOTES |
| Drafted 1963 |
In 1970’s: |
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Thurmond was one of the best rebounders and shot blockers of the decade.

| ABOUT | STATISTICS | NOTES |
| rafted 1974 |
In 1970’s: |
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Walton was one of the most dominant centers in the NBA, and he was highly skilled in scoring, passing, and rebounding. Devastated by foot injuries, Walton would be unable to produce more than a few amazing seasons.

| ABOUT | STATISTICS | NOTES |
| NBA Debut 1959 |
Games 339 |
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After Chamberlain dominated the 1960’s, the 1970’s saw Wilt take on the role of defender and rebounder more fervently than ever before in his quest for that elusive 1972 NBA title.

| ABOUT | STATISTICS | NOTES |
| Drafted 1968 |
Games 839 |
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Undersized for his position, Unseld found a way to be an intimidating force under the basket. Not only was Unseld one of the most consistent rebounders of the decade, he was one of the game’s best outlet passers.

| ABOUT | STATISTICS | NOTES |
| Drafted 1972 |
Games 525 |
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Bob McAdoo was not only one of the very best scorers and shooters, but he was one of the best overall defenders of the decade.

| ABOUT | STATISTICS | NOTES |
| Drafted 1970 |
Games 644 |
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Dave Cowens described Lanier best when he said that “[Lanier] put the fear of God in you.” Overall, Lanier was an amazing player with a soft touch from the outside, and he did everything else: intimidate, rebound, score, and block shots.

| ABOUT | STATISTICS | NOTES |
| Drafted 1970 |
Games 660 |
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Cowens’ scoring, rebounding, defense, and passing helped lead a strong cast of Boston Celtics to two NBA titles in the 1970’s.

| ABOUT | STATISTICS | NOTES |
| Drafted 1964 |
Games 335 |
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Reed’s historic playoff moment:
Even though the New York Knicks of the 1970’s were built around effective team play, Reed was their centerpiece. He was a dominant center who gave you 20 points and 14 rebounds on any given night, and he was tough and skilled enough to mix it up with legends like Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

| ABOUT | STATISTICS | NOTES |
| Drafted 1969 |
Games 773 |
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Great Jabbar highlights:
Although Jabbar won more titles in the 1980’s when he teamed up with Magic Johnson in a Los Angeles Lakers’ uniform, Jabbar dominated the 1970’s in terms of scoring, awards, and even blocks. He was just simply amazing!
ABA Greats
Dan Issel “The Horse”
Elvin Hayes “The Big ‘E’” F/C
Artis Gilmore “The A-Train”
Mel Daniels
Honorable Mention
Billy Paultz “The Whopper”
Jerry Lucas
George McGinnis PF/C
Caldwell Jones
Truck Robinson
Elmore Smith
Sam Lacey
Rudy LaRusso
Bill Russell
Billy Cunningham
Bill Bridges
Walt Bellamy
Dave Robisch
Mike Green “Count”
Connie Hawkins “The Hawk” PF/C
Paul Silas
Clifford Ray
Sidney Wicks F/C
Bob Kauffman
Lloyd Neal
Leroy Ellis
Neal Walk
Zelmo Beaty
Jim Chones
Darnell Hillman “Dr. Dunk”
Swen Nater
Mel Counts “Goose”
Fred Hetzel
“Big Game” Les Hunter
Trooper Washington
Lonnie Shelton
Jim Fox
Tom Owens
Cincinnatus Powell
John Beasley
Rich Jones
Gene Moore
Spencer Haywood F/C
Bob “Golden” Rule
Rob S. De France is a College and University instructor of English Composition living in Los Angeles. He has a B.A. in English and an M.A. in Rhetoric, Composition, and Writing. De France has played, coached, and officiated competitive high school basketball in California for many years. Recently, De France, his wife, and another colleague started an internationally read magazine at Shwibly.com.
Javaris Crittenton Arrested By FBI at Airport
The fact that a mother of four was killed makes this a very serious story. Crittenton was wanted by Atlanta police for the past couple of days. Either he didn’t care or wasn’t aware of that because he tried to board a plane last night at John Wayne International Airport in California last night.
The FBI in conjunction with Orange County police arrested Javaris Crittenton Monday night at John Wayne International Airport after the 23-year-old checked in for a flight to Atlanta, according to an FBI spokesperson, via the AP.
Source: probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com.
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Javaris Crittenton is ‘Armed and Dangerous’ Say Atlanta Police
We don’t want to take any joy in Javaris Crittenton’s situation as it’s a lose-lose for everyone involved, but this Wanted Poster surfacing today is worth a look. Former Washington Wizards player Javaris is ‘Armed and Dangerous’ folks…
Sept 15 is CBA Deadline or Preseason is Lost
We’re now getting to the point in the calendar where if things don’t get resolved soon, we’re going to have to sacrifice certain things.
Knicks Hire Mike Woodson as Assistant
It’s official. The Knicks have brought someone on board to provide the much needed defensive mindset that Mike D’Antoni lacks.
Stan Van Gundy Calls Out College Athletics
We’ve all been flooded with rants and opinions in the past few weeks about the latest College Athletics scandal surrounding the University of Miami. But leave it to Orlando Magic Coach Stan Van Gundy to call it like he sees it. And in many ways ‘call it like it is’ in our opinion. Jalen Rose danced around the issue of schools profiting off of the players without the players getting a dime in the ESPN documentary about Michigan’s Fab Five, but Van Gundy just goes right for the jugular:
“The system is set up for everybody but the kids while pretending to be about the kids,” Van Gundy said. “Athletics and education should be separate. Colleges shouldn’t be farm systems. It doesn’t make any logical sense. But the schools don’t want to be blatantly in the situation of being professional sports even though they already are professional sports. They just want to disguise it, so they hide behind education. But, really, all you want is enough of your athletes to graduate so it looks like that’s what you care about. Anyone around sports knows it is all a bunch of bull [expletive].
“I am not calling college coaches or administrators hypocrites. I believe that, in general, they care about the kids and education. But the system is wrong. Being a farm system creates problems that are beyond the control of even the best and most well-meaning administrators of which [UM’s] Donna Shalala would be at the top of my list.”
[Via Miami Herald]
LeBron, Melo and CP3 to Play in Goodman League vs. Melo League
When the rosters were announced for Capital Punishment, Drew league vs. Goodman league, it sounded like the showdown of the century. Given the grim look of the NBA’s labor situation, it was built up as the game of the century. Read more
Ron Artest to Dance With the Stars?
“Dancing with the Stars” certainly isn’t for everybody. Just ask Shawn Marion. But Ron Artest seems like a no-brainer…
In the strange world of Lakers forward Ron Artest, there are always things surrounding him that have little to do with what’s happening on the basketball court.
This week proved to be no exception. Reports have circulated that Artest would consider appearing on “Dancing With the Stars.”
Read more about Ron and DWTS at latimes.com.










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