Basketballography: Richie Guerin
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- Richard Vincent "Richie" Guerin (born May 29, 1932) is a retired American professional basketball player and coach. The 6'4" (1.93 m) Guerin played with the National Basketball Association's (NBA) New York Knicks from 1956 to 1963 and was a player-coach of the St. Louis/Atlanta Hawks franchise where he spent nine years. On February 15, 2013, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced that Guerin had been elected as one of its 2013 inductees.
8:48 Correction: it’s the Warriors not the 76ers. In 1962, the Warriors are in Philadelphia back then while the 76ers are in Syracuse formerly called them as the Nationals.
If the 3pt line existed, Richie would have understood why Pete took 30 footers. Trying to bring the defender out. Milwaukee’s GM Wayne Embry drafted Julius Erving in the ‘72 draft.
The problem though is a 30 foot shot in the 79's was still only 2 points so let's say pete shot 38% from 30 ft that would only give him .76 points per shot on the other hand a 55% shot from 10-15 ft would give him 1.1 points per shot
He tried to steal Erving but the NBA squashed him flat.
Heavy
He never scored 30 PPG in a season.
It was 29.5.
j k u better not disrespect him
You need to round it up.. it's basically 30ppg
Bronx finest
How many NBA titles did Richie Guerin's teams win? While he talks about how tough he was, his strategies for defense and his efforts for keeping teammates satisfied/getting enough shots, Richie's teams were not very successful.
A good NBA prayer who worked hard to modernize from the two-hand set shot days to jump-shots, to two hand dribbling, and to shooting with both hands (especially layups), Richie improved his game but never reached the excellence of the likes of his contemporaries Bill Russell (11 NBA championships in 13 years), Sam Jones, Elgin Baylor, Oscar, and Jerry West.
Richie never seemed to completely modernize his skills above those of the guards of the 1950's NBA.
His jump shot was a two handed one most of the time. I've tried it and I can make like 95% of my shots with that release compared to any other kind of jump shot I've ever done. Best one by far and I'm not even kidding 😁
How many rings does Baylor have? Big O without Alcindor/Kareem is just a glorified individualist and people talk about Russells 11 rings like he won them all by himself. Talk about having double standards for certain players.
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