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Finall watched some NBA, Celtics game 7 against Miami.
A few thoughts Basketball is now just soccer played with hands instead of feet. Soooo much acting! I'd heard 3 pointers were a popular thing instead of a desperation thing. Confirmed. And maybe not in a good way. One of the miami plaers dribbled across a wide open area from left, across over the top of the key. Apparently looking for someone open in 3 point land. Could have had an easy 2. Or maybe not. Despite hearing about how great players are now, the shooting seemed.... Pretty awful. Still entertaining, but it just looked like bad basketball all around. |
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I am looking forward to the finals. I think these are the two teams that most deserve to be there.
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I stopped watching that mess once Bird and Johnson retired.
I'll watch college but only the playoffs and that is it. What they do on the court now is not basketball and has not been basketball for a number of years now. YMMV B.T.
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Steve B- you had me until you slammed soccer
![]() 1) Yes, NBA is trash. I would argue that the sport of basketball itself has regressed while so many others, including soccer, have progressed. NBA is essentially unwatchable and without charm or appeal of any kind. 2) Certainly agree that men's (important point) pro soccer is going through a horrid wave of flopping. It's not "everybody", but it's too many bodies. Most women are too proud to flop and it is largely absent from their game. The best men players are wondrous, though. 3) Soccer is killing it in increase of popularity and participation, while bball is scuffling. Can't stand that the final 3 minutes of a bball game takes 15 minutes and turns into a free throw contest. The final 3 minutes of a soccer match takes...3 minutes ![]() So, I'm onboard for your NBA take, but the major Euro soccer leagues are a thing to behold. Trent King |
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What ya all watching basketball and soccer for when the greatest/toughest game on the planet is currently underway in the name of the NHL playoffs.
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That game had the lowest expected point total of anything in the NBA all season, so it wasn't exactly a representation of modern-day shooting prowess.
Players are more skilled at making threes than they ever have been (because of how so much of the game revolves around them). And yes, flopping is out of control. Measures have been implemented to try and stop it. They aren't working very well. |
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I've seen reaction videos on Youtube where basketball and soccer fans watch hockey for the first time, and most are shocking by the skill and athleticism exhibited. ESPN did a thorough study asking what sports are the hardest and most skilled to play. The study featured a panel of experts from "a group made up of sports scientists from the United States Olympic Committee, of academicians who study the science of muscles and movement, of a star two-sport athlete, and of journalists who spend their professional lives watching athletes" The analysis was based on 10 categories or skills, including: ENDURANCE STRENGTH POWER SPEED AGILITY FLEXIBILITY NERVE DURABILITY HAND-EYE COORDINATION ANALYTIC APTITUDE HOCKEY was ranked the #1 team sport, scoring 71.750, second overall to boxing which scored 72.375. Football was #3 with 68.375 Basketball was #4 with 67.875 https://www.espn.com/espn/page2/sportSkills .... there was also a second study released in the spring I believe from a group that does unbiased studies, and they came to the same conclusion and rankings (can't remember the name of the organization or find the link to the article) |
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Brent- I am a big admirer of hockey, incredible sport. Hockey and soccer
share a vital truth- if your team has a goalie who is standing on his head, it can take you a long way ![]() |
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The last few minutes of an NBA game being freethrows was a thing even in the 80's. I pretty much expect it. What was puzzling was how what seemed like shoving matches (Sumo Basketball combo anyone? ![]() And the double dribble/palming/travelling! seems standard now. Not that it got called much before. Also puzzling was letting the ball roll around the floor until it got sort of close to the defenders. |
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Steve- yessir, I am with you on NBA all the way. The problems have begun
to filter down to major college level now as well. Game takes FAR too long, too many time outs, many players can't seem to shoot free throws (or dribble without travelling). It used to have character, now it's meaningless. Trent King Last edited by ClementeFanOh; 06-02-2022 at 02:36 PM. Reason: grammatical error |
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I liked how Magic Johnson tried to purposely not argue with the refs. He felt he could get on their good side by not being a pain in the a** and question and flail over every foul. Getting of the refs good side meant good chance for fewer fouls called against him.
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