Beyond Insanity: 44 Years Ago, George Gervin & David Thompson Had The Greatest Shootout In NBA History

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The main thing George Gervin and David Thompson have in common, is that they both are two of the most under-appreciated scores in NBA history. Thompson has a career average of 22.1 points per game, and Gervin has averaged 25.1 points in his career, while leading the league in scoring for four years.




One of these four years though was the closest scoring race ever, in which Gervin was battling with, yes you’ve guessed correctly, David Thompson.

It actually was insane. Before the final game of the 1977-1978 regular season, exactly 44 years ago today, only 15 points separated the two on top of the league scoring charts.

In that last game, Thompson, who was the one trailing by 15 points, started the game on fire and made 13 field goals in the first quarter against Detroit, to set a then NBA record 32 point quarter. He didn’t cool off for the entire game and finished with 73 points, which at the time was the most points ever scored by a guard.

This meant Thompson was now leading Gervin by 58 points, before Gervin’s game against the Jazz. Being confronted with Thompson's scoring feast, the Spurs legend was worried about his scoring title before his game:



“My, oh my. I haven’t ever hit 58, but I’m going for them.”


Unfortunately for Skywalker, Gervin also meant business that night and had the 58 points he was in need of almost by halftime. The Iceman scored 20 points in the first quarter, before breaking Thompson’s more than short-lived quarter record with 33 points in the second, giving him 53 at halftime.

Gervin finished with 63 points, edging out Thompson with 27.22 to 27.15 points per game, therefore winning the NBA scoring title. Unfortunately, there is no game footage of either game.

 
Damn, I was just talking to my uncle about the Iceman.. I was born and raised in Denver(64-82), I looked up to both those guys!! Skywalker & Iceman


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The main thing George Gervin and David Thompson have in common, is that they both are two of the most under-appreciated scores in NBA history. Thompson has a career average of 22.1 points per game, and Gervin has averaged 25.1 points in his career, while leading the league in scoring for four years.




One of these four years though was the closest scoring race ever, in which Gervin was battling with, yes you’ve guessed correctly, David Thompson.

It actually was insane. Before the final game of the 1977-1978 regular season, exactly 44 years ago today, only 15 points separated the two on top of the league scoring charts.

In that last game, Thompson, who was the one trailing by 15 points, started the game on fire and made 13 field goals in the first quarter against Detroit, to set a then NBA record 32 point quarter. He didn’t cool off for the entire game and finished with 73 points, which at the time was the most points ever scored by a guard.

This meant Thompson was now leading Gervin by 58 points, before Gervin’s game against the Jazz. Being confronted with Thompson's scoring feast, the Spurs legend was worried about his scoring title before his game:






Unfortunately for Skywalker, Gervin also meant business that night and had the 58 points he was in need of almost by halftime. The Iceman scored 20 points in the first quarter, before breaking Thompson’s more than short-lived quarter record with 33 points in the second, giving him 53 at halftime.

Gervin finished with 63 points, edging out Thompson with 27.22 to 27.15 points per game, therefore winning the NBA scoring title. Unfortunately, there is no game footage of either game.



I remember this shit like it was yesterday..

Me and my boys were going crazy the next day...putting up huge numbers is almost normal nowadays. Back then, for two guys to score over 60...in the same day was insane!

It's a damn shame there's no footage nor a Sportscaster-type recap. They'd have had a field day with that.
 
I remember this shit like it was yesterday..

Me and my boys were going crazy the next day...putting up huge numbers is almost normal nowadays. Back then, for two guys to score over 60...in the same day was insane!

It's a damn shame there's no footage nor a Sportscaster-type recap. They'd have had a field day with that.

Bruh, after watching DT play we would be in the alley or walk down to the local rec center and play bball all damn day!! I had a good friend who had the sweetest finger roll and we called him ice-man on the court!! Boy the ABA days were hella fun, you had to be there to understand the vibe that was floating around in those days!!
 
Bruh, after watching DT play we would be in the alley or walk down to the local rec center and play bball all damn day!! I had a good friend who had the sweetest finger roll and we called him ice-man on the court!! Boy the ABA days were hella fun, you had to be there to understand the vibe that was floating around in those days!!

Damn, bruh you taking it ALLL the way back, talkin bout playing in the alley.

Sheeid, one of my boys had a court in an unpaved alley....you'd look like a coal miner, after you finished playing.
 
The good ole days!! From the age of 11-13 or so, I spent alot time in alley's playing alot of 21!! Lots of friendships were made and fell apart in those days!!
 
The good ole days!! From the age of 11-13 or so, I spent alot time in alley's playing alot of 21!! Lots of friendships were made and fell apart in those days!!

I remember playing 21 with ten niccas on the court and you had to fight to even touch the ball.

Elimination at 7 and 11 was a dejecting bitch, but it felt so good to be on the other end of it and sit mofos down.

That shit toughened you up, tho...

Good days, man...not a care in the world.
 
I remember playing 21 with ten niccas on the court and you had to fight to even touch the ball.

Elimination at 7 and 11 was a dejecting bitch, but it felt so good to be on the other end of it and sit mofos down.

That shit toughened you up, tho...

Good days, man...not a care in the world.

Oh brotha, thats sum CLASSIC shit right there!! Your so right, those were sum Good azz days!!! The stories I could tell, those dayz will never come back around!!
 
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