TheGeneral99 wrote:The myth comes from disgruntled former NBA players who are jealous of modern NBA players and feel the need to put them down to glorify themselves and their era.
I mean look at a guy like Gilbert Arenas who was a nice scorer in his short-lived 3 year prime, but was a career loser, horrible teammate and bad leader who was selfish, awful defensively, never made it past the 1st round and ruined his franchise for years based on his shenanigans. Now he has a podcast on YouTube and acts like he was Kobe level and makes horrible hot takes about current NBA players on a constant basis. He has a big fan base who believe his myths and revisionist history.
Fans also tend to analyze the 1990s NBA by only looking at the top players and top player highlights while ignoring that most of the teams were pretty bad. Yeah the Bulls, the Suns, the Jazz, the Spurs, the Sonics, the Rockets etc. were great teams, but there were so many bad teams with players that wouldn't make the NBA today.
The good thing is guys like LBJ, Steph, Durant etc. realize this and have said they won't trash the current NBA players like their predecessors...that should be good going forward.
We have had a ton of bad teams this past decade too. The Sixers during the process were setting records for low win count. I agree there is more talent in the league overall today, but tons of **** teams as well in the last 10 years. The East from 2010 onward was an absolute joke. The leastern conference for a reason.