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I do not know much about basketball but I agree with what you are saying. I agree that Jordan is the best all time and defense means nothing now. My son would show me clips of I think Luca Doncic(?) on defense and the player just walked by him to the basket.
From the little basketball I do watch, I agree there is not much defense anymore. Bob |
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It's been a gradual thing over the last 10-12 years so. A few causes IMO:
-They have changed the rules about playing defense to the point that players almost have to defend without making contact. -So many players are now allowed to carry the ball egregiously, making it harder to defend. Watch some Luka Doncic or Tyrese Halliburton highlights and you will see—they regularly will palm the ball and then lunge toward the basket in a way that's completely illegal and is very hard to counter. -The way traveling is called (not called) - the footwork of the "Harden stepback" (dribble and then take three steps) has become the standard move for many players all around the court, allowing players to dance around defenders without dribbling. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the master of this type of move currently. -The rise of analytics and the shift of the game toward a 3-pt shootout. There is so much less contact when the game revolves around players standing around the 3-pt line. And if the defender even grazes the finger of the shooter or enters their "landing space" it's three free throws. I miss the days of Jordan, Olajuwon, Duncan and more defense. The NBA game has become sort of silly lately.
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As a Pacers fan, I wonder what Reggie Miller would've done in today's NBA, chucking 10+ 3s a game ... but I LOVED the blood-and-guts era of the '80s and '90s. The Pacers/Knicks wars of the '90s were some of the best theater -- total wrestling match in the paint.
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I missed this post. You should be called for a personal foul, unnecessary roughness, for bringing up Reggie Miller in any thread that involves the Knicks. That's just mean, man.
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![]() I really hated the Knicks back then, but now I just appreciate the great entertainment those villains provided from '93-'00. Mason/Oakley vs. the Davis boys was just pure WAR.
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But because I couldn't let Knicks cards own the thread, here's my favorite from my collection.
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"8 points, 9 seconds." That's up there with, "Patrick Ewing, finger roll." And "Charles Smith, under the basket." |
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I agree that playoffs they let them play a bit more. Also, international basketball is less silly than the NBA...they actually call travels and allow more defense. Olympics, World Cup, FIBA is some of my favorite stuff to watch.
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Where I disagree with many of you is that I believe that Wilt Chamberlain is still the greatest of all time. Consider. The NBA changed the rules to make it more difficult for him to dominate (plus of course there was much more defence back in the 1960's). But the NBA changed the rules to make it easier for Michael Jordan to dominate simply because the NBA wanted to encourage spectacle as opposed to defence. ![]()
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As a head coach in San Diego of the ABA in 1973-74 he was not very good. An early strategy was having his players foul an opponent frequently to make them "earn" their points at the free throw line. They got killed. He must have thought all of the other players were terrible free-throw shooters like himself. |
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Here's a couple of cards for the thread. The man, the myth, the legend: The Oak. In the autographed card, he's winning a rebound against Joe Smith of the Warriors in a manner that would earn him a Flagrant 2 in today's game probably.
As an aside, I know politics aren't allowed, but if don't support Charles Oakley in his beef with James Dolan, you're not a real Knicks fan. |
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Harden would receive a pass and shoot a 3-pointer. When he did, his legs would "kick" out in front of him. If he happened to kick the defender, the ref would call a foul...on the defender. So, wait. You can kick someone and they get hit with a foul? What kind of horse$#!t is this? (cue the old-person-reminiscing music) Back in my day, if you purposefully kicked a defender, you wouldn't get free throws. You'd get dropped. As in, the other team's biggest player would take a swing at you (with ill intent) and likely connect.
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Just look at the shot and look at the next post
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RAUCOUS SPORTS CARD FORUM MEMBER AND MONSTER FATHER. GOOD FOR THE HOBBY AND THE FORUM WITH A VAULT IN AN UNDISCLOSED LOCATION FILLED WITH WORTHLESS NON-FUNGIBLES 274/1000 Monster Number Last edited by frankbmd; 03-23-2025 at 11:59 AM. |
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Just look at the shot charts. The percentage of attempts between the "paint" and the "3 point line" is usually 10% or less.
Grade school coaches must be telling the boys, "Now boys I want you all to spread out behind the line. If you get the ball, shoot. If you get a rebound, look for an open teammate behind the line so he can shoot. The fans will be yelling "DEE-FENCE", so you don't have to worry about it." Yes, the game has changed and become boring to watch. Wouldn't it be interesting to see today's players on a court without the three point line. They wouldn't know where to stand or when to shoot. I would be more interested in seeing the "Final 3" than the "Final 4" ![]()
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Sometimes I wonder why the current NBA players even bother lifting weights, as the vast majority of rebounds are uncontested; contact is not allowed against a driving player; and there is so little post-up play in the paint.
Cue the old man music (love that reference, btw), but Steph Curry doesn't exist in the 90s. Gary Payton would have crushed him. |
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Steve Kerr had a 15 year career and played during that era, and was strictly a stand in the corner spot up specialist. Steph Curry would have been fine in any era. Even at 37 years old he moves without the ball better then just about anybody. That's his secret sauce. He's always on the move. All he needs is the tiniest amount of space to get his shot off, from just about anywhere on the court. He hits ridiculous shots at a historic rate of efficiency, even though everybody in the arena thinks they know what he wants to do with the ball. He's also an excellent facilitator when need be. His biggest flaw is that he can be exploited defensively in certain matchups, which is true of any smaller Guard. Though he's not as bad defensively as some might think. He has been among the league leaders in steals many times and has been a part of many statistically strong defensive teams with the Warriors. Hell, if the notoriously inefficient shooting 6 foot Allen Iverson can have a HOF career playing in the "Gary Payton era", I'm pretty sure Curry could to. Not saying Payton, might not have had Curry's number in head to head matchups...but that's just one guy in a 30 team league. Paytons one of the greatest defensive guards to ever play the game. Luckily for Curry and others, most teams didn't have another Gary Payton. Curry has also never had a problem with other guys scoring instead of him, if he's not feeling it. Shutting down Curry, doesn't necessarily mean, shutting down his team.
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