Why are you using an image to demonstrate this? Weird.




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dhsilv2 wrote:And yet scoring went down...so the rules didn't do jack.
1993 - 105.3
1994 - 101.5
1995 - 101.4
1996 - 99.5
1997 - 96.9
1998 - 95.6
1999 - 91.6
TheGeneral99 wrote:
Why are you using an image to demonstrate this? Weird.
ShootersShoot wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:Haldi wrote:
I know it was like that. I played enough basketball in those days to know that every coach I had and knew or knew of, thought like this. But even that has its limits.
Again, there isn’t a single coach in his right mind, that would’ve prevented Curry to do what he does. I mean any GM in the league would have had a guy like that on his team and a coach preventing him to play like this would’ve been immediately fired, doesn’t matter if they were Phil Jackson or Red Auerbach.
This is like giving machine guns and rocket launchers to a war general in the 18th century and them being like, you know what, we’re not gonna use those, its just not how we train lol.
There’s a reason coaches were against their players taking those shots. Its because they weren’t good enough. Any coach would’ve seen curry or dame on their team and would changed their game plan immediately.
Another example of this is the typical 7 footer on teams back then. They weren’t ever allowed to dribble for the most part. Because most were terrible dribblers in the open court. Do you think for one second a coach who would magically receive Giannis or KD or LeBron or Jokic, etc on their team wouldve been like, nah you’re not gonna play that way. No, they would’ve said ‘new plan guys!!’ Those coaches back then weren’t THAT dumb lol.
So you agree that coaches back then would have benched you for taking such 3's, but that they'd not have the same issue with Steph Curry, or if they did, they'd get fired because owners/GMs would have seen the issue and fired them for it.
I think you're overestimating the ability of these coaches - who literally held back the game for decades because they weren't comfortable with 3's - if you think they would have instantly recognized things were different if they had Curry.
Fundamentally, they just thought they knew better and without access to really good data, there was nothing to show them how wrong they were.
Its not like steph came into the league spamming threes like today...his first two seasons, he averaged under five 3pt attempts per game, or less than a prime reggie miller.
If you dont think people catch on to unprecedented talent when it comes to anything, then you dont understand how human nature works. You think 90s coaches watching steph tear guys up in practice and drain 90 of 100 threes in practice and think ehh..lets bench this guy, especially looking at the lack of mid to low end starting talent overall in that era? Nope..they probably say lets see if he can do it in actual games, which he then would proceed to.
WarriorGM wrote:LakerLegend wrote:The softened defensive rules, outlawing handchecking or touching an offensive player in any way, removing physicality and promoting freedom of movement have allowed players to run amok on the offensive end.
This is best exemplified by Curry. A relatively unimpressive 6-3(if that) physical specimen.
How much is Curry dominating in a game like this?
Mark Price and Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf had games where they gave the Jordan Bulls fits. You seriously think Curry couldn't do better? Get out of here!
LakerLegend wrote:WarriorGM wrote:LakerLegend wrote:The softened defensive rules, outlawing handchecking or touching an offensive player in any way, removing physicality and promoting freedom of movement have allowed players to run amok on the offensive end.
This is best exemplified by Curry. A relatively unimpressive 6-3(if that) physical specimen.
How much is Curry dominating in a game like this?
Mark Price and Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf had games where they gave the Jordan Bulls fits. You seriously think Curry couldn't do better? Get out of here!
The irony here is that Mahmoud is exactly who curry would be if Mahmoud didn’t get blacklisted.
LakerLegend wrote:LeBron was literally more athletic at 35 than he was at 20
Iwasawitness wrote:LakerLegend wrote:WarriorGM wrote:
Mark Price and Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf had games where they gave the Jordan Bulls fits. You seriously think Curry couldn't do better? Get out of here!
The irony here is that Mahmoud is exactly who curry would be if Mahmoud didn’t get blacklisted.
He would have been a two time MVP? Jesus Christ the posts you’ve in this thread make my head hurt.
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I was hoping and expecting this to be one of the first replies. You did not disappoint. Jroy have it all.
LakerLegend wrote:WarriorGM wrote:LakerLegend wrote:The softened defensive rules, outlawing handchecking or touching an offensive player in any way, removing physicality and promoting freedom of movement have allowed players to run amok on the offensive end.
This is best exemplified by Curry. A relatively unimpressive 6-3(if that) physical specimen.
How much is Curry dominating in a game like this?
Mark Price and Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf had games where they gave the Jordan Bulls fits. You seriously think Curry couldn't do better? Get out of here!
The irony here is that Mahmoud is exactly who curry would be if Mahmoud didn’t get blacklisted.
LakerLegend wrote:Iwasawitness wrote:LakerLegend wrote:The irony here is that Mahmoud is exactly who curry would be if Mahmoud didn’t get blacklisted.
He would have been a two time MVP? Jesus Christ the posts you’ve in this thread make my head hurt.
Curry wouldn’t be winning mvps with the real rules. That’s the point.
LakerLegend wrote:LeBron was literally more athletic at 35 than he was at 20
Iwasawitness wrote:LakerLegend wrote:Iwasawitness wrote:
He would have been a two time MVP? Jesus Christ the posts you’ve in this thread make my head hurt.
Curry wouldn’t be winning mvps with the real rules. That’s the point.
Yes, he would. In fact he’d probably have even more.