Robceltsfan wrote:As far as the offense goes, Bird was the main factor in marginalizing the difference (statistically) between Parish and McHale. Parish was never a viable #1 scoring option. McHale was more than viable as a #1 option....he just happened to play with an even better #1 option who took the majority of the scoring opportunities in that offense.
I agree that McHale was a more textbook number one option. Again, I'm not at all arguing Parish was a better or even equal offensive player to McHale. I'm arguing that our assessments of the relative differences involved might be off-kilter somewhat, and maybe our "weighting system" as well.
I'm not at all understanding the 1989 perspective. To me, that is fairly strong evidence that Bird depressed Parish's statistics way more than McHale's.
1988 McHale: 14.2 shots per game, 22.6 points on 60 percent shooting.
1989 McHale: 15.5 shots per game, 22.5 points on 55 percent shooting.
1988 Parish: 10.1 shots per game, 14.3 points on 59 percent shooting.
1989 Parish: 14.2 shots per game, 18.6 points on 57 percent shooting.
Yes, in different roles. But with a fairly similar number of shots, and remember Parish was 35 I think at the time.
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