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Red Auerbach and Bill Russell might disagree.
Let them disagree. Then remind them there was no salary cap put in place for parody and the players below could not go to another team for more money.
Bill Russell
Tom Heinsohn
John Havlicek
Frank Ramsey
Satch Sanders
Sam Jones
K.C. Jones
Bob Cousy
Bill Sharman
. Yes the rules were the same but the rules favored maintaining a dynasty once the franchise player is in place. With the NBA the owners had complete control of player movement. This isn't about Bill Russell and Tom Brady. They are obviously both great and what the rules were/are both organizations would certainly find a way to keep them. What makes the Patriots the greatest organization in NA sports history is the fact that they maintained dominance in a league that forces parody (schedule, cap, free agency, draft system). With all the obstacles in place (including a BS camera location gate and air gate), the Patriots were still able to win 5 championships (and counting) while losing key players each and every year.My response was to the statement that the Pats are the "greatest organization in the history of north American sports." The rules were the same for everyone at that time.
. Ok. The Celtics beat a more talented team (on paper) that year. Pats also beat more talented teams in 2001 and 2014. Not sure what your point is with Wilt moving around. His movement was controlled by Golden State and Philly management/ownership. Both teams had the option to keep him as long as they wanted.The team that they beat in Russell's last season was the Lakers with Elgin Baylor, Jerry West and Wilt Chamberlain (somehow he managed to move around to a few teams).
. As I said above. The Patriots have been able to knock on the championship door for 17 straight years after losing key talent in their prime every year. Imagine if Tom Brady and Bill Belichick could have kept the following through their prime: Adam Venatieri, Lawyer Milloy, Ty Law, Richard Seymoure, Damian Woody, Deion Branch, Dan Koppen, Ben Watson, Logan Mankins, Assante Samuel, Wes Welker, Patrick Chung, Chandler Jones, Jamie Collins stayed with the team through their prime years?The reason that those names on your list are there is because they played with Bill Russell and for Red Auerbach. Just as is the case for players like Julian Edelman playing with Tom Brady and for Bill Belichick now.
A decade is based on the decimal system... Hello, decade, decimal, it's in the damned name. Decade - Wikipedia
I think you are getting confused with the convention of the start of the calendar itself and how decades themselves are represented. Sure, the calendar starts at year 1, so decade 200, with respect to the start of the Gregorian calendar, starts at 2001, a decade itself, is regarded as 0-9, ie, the decade of the 90s is 1990-1999, not 1991-2000. 1991-2000 would be the 191 decade of the Gregorian calendar, but not the decade of the 90s. This is generally only used for centuries though. The common practice is to start a new century in year 201, 2001, etc, but a decade is defined as starting at 200, 2000, etc.
2000s (decade) - Wikipedia
Just read the damned wiki pages...
Threads are like a box of chocolates.....I didn't mean to imply that you were doing anything else. It's just that OTG's comment reminded me of that other situation
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