Robceltsfan wrote:
The pace difference was about 8% between Bird and Duncan's 2 best scoring seasons. The usage % was 29.0 for Duncan...27.5 for Bird. MPG was 40.6 for Duncan...39.0 for Bird.
Duncan peaked at 25.5 and Bird at 29.9.
If you just want to look at scoring and drill down to a single season, you see a gap, given that Bird's 1988 season was a clear outlier, opposed to Duncan, who didn't really have a similar season to match.
Yet, if you extend it out:
Career:
Duncan: 30.1 points per 100 possessions
Bird: 30.3 points per 100 possessions
Five-year best:
Duncan: 33.5, 32.9, 32.8, 31.6, 31.6
Bird: 37.6, 34.3, 33.6, 32.2, 30.3
I'm not arguing Duncan was better or even equal offensively, but I do think the gap is modest enough for the gigantic defensive gap to swing things, even if offense matters more than defense for individual players.
Taking a break from the board. Please reference my last post for more details if you are interested.