

Alvin Robertson recorded one of the most statistically dominant defensive seasons in NBA history in 1985-86, leading the league in steals with 3.7 per game while also averaging 17 points and 6.3 rebounds. He remains the only guard to win the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award (1986) without being primarily a shot-blocker. Robertson’s tenacity generated instant offense, and he is one of four players to record a quadruple-double with steals. His career is often overshadowed by legal troubles post-basketball, which can obscure his on-court ferocity. A four-time All-Star and two-time All-Defensive First Team selection, his style forced a reevaluation of a guard’s defensive potential. Robertson’s impact is measured every time a guard pressures the ball full-court, a tactic he perfected. His statistical peaks still define the outer limits of backcourt defense.
1946–1964
The largest generation in history at the time. Shaped by postwar prosperity, the Vietnam War, the sexual revolution, and Watergate. They questioned every institution their parents built — then ran them.
Alvin was born in 1962, placing them squarely in the Baby Boomers. The events that shaped this generation — postwar prosperity, civil rights, Vietnam, and the counterculture — shaped the world they entered and the choices available to them.
The biggest hits of 1962
#1 Movie
Lawrence of Arabia
Best Picture
Lawrence of Arabia
#1 TV Show
Beverly Hillbillies
The world at every milestone
Cuban Missile Crisis brings the world to the brink
Summer of Love in San Francisco; first Super Bowl
Fall of Saigon ends the Vietnam War
First test-tube baby born
John Lennon shot and killed in New York
Internet adopts TCP/IP, creating the modern internet
LA riots after Rodney King verdict
Euro currency enters circulation
Curiosity rover lands on Mars; Sandy Hook shooting
Russia invades Ukraine; Queen Elizabeth II dies
“Defense is a mindset; you either want to stop a man or you don't.”