Invictus88 wrote:rtiff68 wrote:Invictus88 wrote:
I was simply asking the OP what era he wanted this fantasy series to take place in; because the officiating and play style are completely different with whatever one you choose.
e.g. if you took the Golden State Warriors and threw them in a game in the 90s or 2000s they'd have to deal with WAY more physicality then they do now. The game was officiated completely different.
e.g. if you took a team like the 2004 Detroit Pistons and put them in today's game they would have to change their approach in a different manner. Their bread and butter was suffocating defense and slowing down pace; neither of which are very viable with today's officiating.
It doesn't make any team necessarily superior to the other. It just points out that context matters; thus my question.
Instead you give me some lazy answer about youtube; assuming that I wasn't alive and watching basketball in the 90s. Try again.
Not to butt in, but when was the last time you watched a game from a previous era? I only ask because memories are notoriously unreliable— I make it a point to watch classic games with a fair amount of regularity…
…and the difference in physicality between today and past eras is massively overstated, in my opinion. The most striking differences: the lack of team shooting, and team defenses essentially ignoring the 3pt line.
NFL football, in comparison, is WAY different today relative to previous eras.
Even though you watched the ‘90’s live, I’d be curious to hear your thoughts after rewatching one/some of those games now (of course, I’m assuming you haven’t, which very well might not be the case).
I have; although I really didn't need to to address this.
1. Hand-checking was allowed back then; making perimeter shooting and maneuvering much more difficult than it is now.
2. There's a level of contact that a defender was allowed to have back then on a player driving towards the basket that is simply not a thing anymore. Back then you could rub your body against them; steer them away from driving lanes; even get away with light hacking of arms etc. The phrase "hand is part of the ball" came from back then. None of that is allowed nowadays. You body up on a guy driving the lane and the ref is going to call it.
Both of the points above are obvious and are a stark contrast between how the game used to be called and how it's called today.
The manner in which you are talking about the impact of hand checking makes me think that you
haven’t watched one of those games recently. You’re the only one that know the truth, but immediately going to the (way exaggerated) impact of hand-checking is pretty transparent.
There’s every bit as much,
if not more, physicality today on the perimeter than there was in the ‘90’s. Offensive players are hip checking, setting moving screens; defenders are grabbing and clawing at guys (check out some online photos of Curry and Jokic’s arms after games…it’s legit gross), and that’s
behind the 3pt arc.
Nobody bothered even guarding beyond the 3pt line in the ‘90’s.
There was less space and overall more post banging then than there is now, but that was the result of there being less shooting. On net, the overall level of physicality really wasn’t that different.