So true,Silly. BB IQ off the charts, selfless pass-first, players. They hustled, they boxed out, they played the game the right way. They outplayed taller, more athletic and more gifted teams with their Team Ball approach.Now that was a team you could root for. Great floor leader in Clyde, great shooters on the wings, great passing, unselfish guard play and a strong presence in the post with an actual post game. Loved that team. They say the NBA game has evolved? Evolved into what??
Oh and one other thing. The collective basketball IQ of that team was off the charts.![]()
Two main mantras one on offense, one on defense, Clyde talks about it all the time.
On Offense: "hit the open man"
On Defense: "see the ball, see the man"
Team first players every one of them, and you had to provide defense for Red to give you minutes. (Like Pitino).
Mike Riordan, Cazzie Russell, Dave Stallworth, Nate Bowman, Donnie May, Bill Hosket, all had roles and played them well. Even St. John's own rookie Johnny Warren played about 6 minutes a game that 69-70 season. He was a first rounder #11 in the draft. Phil Jackson of course too, but injured that first championship year.