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While Archibald physical gifts weren’t what they used to be from the injuries, he was still capable of getting to the basket despite the shots he’d take when the game was more physical. As other point guards have gone on to do more with less in terms of size, Maxwell said Archibald’s ability to relentlessly get to the basket can still be seen today among the game’s small guards, from Irving to Ja Morant. “Always attacking the rim, getting back up,” Maxwell recalled. “Mind you that was a more physical time when Nate played. Guys would intentionally take you out in the air and tell you not to come back. But he continued to do that, and I think if you look at the Iversons now, the Kyrie Irvings of the world now, guys get toward the hole and get into contact going down.
Erving says the park was where a lot of the style of today’s NBA was born. “I don’t remember whether we won most of our games or not, but it suddenly became as much about putting on a show as it was winning the game,” Erving recalled. “I think it’s a great tribute to the people who come to support the game of basketball,” fellow Hall-of-Famer Nate “Tiny” Archibald said. “You talk about the legends, past and also present, to come here. This is probably the most historical park in the world.”

Basketball-Reference: De’Aaron Fox is on track to be the first @Sacramento Kings player to average 25+ PPG and 7+ APG since Tiny Archibald averaged 34 & 11 for the Kansas City-Omaha Kings in 1972-73 stathead.com/tiny/Brhbk pic.twitter.com/2YFHVHU5Bd
Today, the 72-year-old Archibald is healthy and grateful to the NBPA for what it’s doing for retired players. “Chris Paul, LeBron [James], KD [Kevin Durant], those guys who were on the [NBPA] board that made the decision,” Archibald said. “They saw [retired] guys limping with canes, wheelchairs. Not normal for them because they’re active and we weren’t. Seeing guys in that type of shape, they felt that this needed to be done. Then the NBA came on board to kind of finalize this whole thing. But I’m grateful that it happened because some of us wouldn’t be here. I wouldn’t be here talking to you today.”

Marc J. Spears: De’Aaron Fox is the first Kings player with 40 points & 10 assists in a game since Tiny Archibald on March 13, 1973 with the Kansas City Royals. Sadly for losing Sacramento, it has allowed 120 points in 8 straight games, tied for the 2nd-longest streak over the last 35 seasons
ESPN Stats & Info: Trae Young finished with 48 points and 13 assists in the Hawks 2OT win over the Knicks tonight: Most 45-Point, 10-Assist Games. Within First 2 Seasons – NBA History Nate “Tiny” Archibald, 5. Trae Young, 3. Michael Jordan, 2. >>Elias Sports Bureau