Talk:Bob Kauffman
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Kauffman's career
editOh well, I guess they won't use all that I added to the stub. I'm not going to retype it all ...
Kauffman was largely robbed of an NBA career by at least three teams. Seattle drafted him #3 overall after Elvin Hayes and Wes Unseld, even though he had played at little Guilford. A terrific athlete and player at 6' 8 240 pounds, Kauffman proved to be the real deal. The Sonics, in only their second year, opted to start worn Tom Meschery and journey-man John Tresvant ahead of the rookie star under coach Al Bianchi. Kauffman should have started. His second year, star point guard Lenny Wilkins took over as player/coach. He then shipped the young star prospect to Chicago for 32-year-old Bob Boozer in a racially motivated move. Chicago started two small forwards, Chet Walker and Bob Love, and Kauffman again was a reserve. The Bulls made the playoffs, but faded with Kauffman tied to Dick Motta's bench. The Bulls were a rising contender for whom big man play was always an issue. Yet, here was Kauffman --- not playing. Both teams screwed this guy and themselves in the process. Kauffman, a protoype power forward for the era, finally got his shot with the expansion Buffalo Braves, who played him first at center. He was then a forward the next two years. Kauffman became a three-time all-star at two positions, a rare feat. He could score 20 a game when asked, was a bull rebounder, and passed the ball at over four assists per game. He often hit half his shots and 80% of his free throws. A hard guy to top. Coach Jack Ramsay had a contender on his hands with Kauffman, Elmore Smith, Bob MacAdoo, Ernie DiGregerio and Randy Smith among others. But he blew it. He sent Smith to the Lakers, and put MacAdoo, a natural forward, at center. Then Kauffman, the three-time all-star, was back on the bench. The Braves never did reach their potential. Smith and Kauffman were denied great chances. Atlanta kept him on the bench also, behind a slew of journeymen most of whom were never all-stars. Why? I have no idea where these teams were looking. Here is a white all-star and no team will even start him. Then the guy coaches losing Detroit to a .500 run, an improvement for them. So, of course, they can him for Dick Vitale.
I think this guy was a real talent, and he got screwed. As a player and a coach. He should have had a 10-12 career with maybe 5-6 all-star selections, maybe 15,000+ points, possibly 10,000 rebounds and 4000 assists, and a chance at titles with Seattle, Chicago or Buffalo. Lenny Wilkins and Bob MacAdoo both deliberately damaged the guy's career, in my opinion. With so many teams needing a guy like him, I have no idea why somebody didn't pick this guy up and let him do what he could do. A three-time all-star with no playing time. Amazing. 21:37, 15 February 2009 (UTC)21:37, 15 February 2009 (UTC)21:37, 15 February 2009 (UTC)21:37, 15 February 2009 (UTC)21:37, 15 February 2009 (UTC)21:37, 15 February 2009 (UTC)21:37, 15 February 2009 (UTC)68.225.81.173 (talk) I knew Bob at Guilford way back in the day ... he was more than just an athlete, he was a brilliant student and a heluva nice guy! A.Kleeger 21:37, 15 February 2009 (UTC)21:37, 15 February 2009 (UTC)21:37, 15 February 2009 (UTC)21:37, 15 February 2009 (UTC)21:37, 15 February 2009 (UTC)21:37, 15 February 2009 (UTC)21:37, 15 February 2009 (UTC)68.225.81.173 (talk)
Too subjective ... way too subjective
editI went in and cleaned up some of the opinion in this article. If any of the above had gotten in, it would have been even MORE subjective. Jrshooter (talk) 17:46, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
Date of Death
editHe died on the Saturday evening of July 25, 2015 according to his daughter. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.237.34.211 (talk) 18:43, 29 July 2015 (UTC)