he was considered the “first point forward”
John Johnson (he's dead now and who won an NBA championship 50 years ago while "becoming the first point forward in league history") says hey: "I was a point forward before they called it a point forward. I ran the show — took all the weight off the guards." Oh that's right, you never heard if him.
And then Rick Barry - who Lou C said was the best basketball player he ever saw - says hey. "I actually did that early in my career [played point forward]. In Houston, I ended up being totally misused. I was playing like a point guard, standing 30 feet from the basket, passing the ball and only shot 12 or 13 times a game."
And also Marques Johnson - he averaged 20 and 10 in the league, no wonder you never heard of him - says hey."At the start of the playoffs, [Bucks coach] Don Nelson came up with the idea to initiate the offense through me at small forward. So after we went through how we were going to make the adjustments to different plays, my response to Nellie was, ‘OK, so instead of a point guard, I’m a point forward."
But no, you're right, Coach Iron Mike invented the point
center forward for
Elvis Paul
Presley Pressey and led Arkansas to seven national championships while winning 120 percent of his games. Thank goodness we were able to snag him as our seventh choice as HC and thank goodness you all are here to spread your extensive basketball knowledge.
Good greif [sic], what you people don't know is exhausting.