Inspektor1312 wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:Inspektor1312 wrote:
Oh no, people on the internet are critiquing NBA players, how awful and inconsiderate!
That's a miss.
Critique is always welcome and has long been a significant part of this board.
The level of dialogue that has largely taken hold isn't remotely critique. It's hot takes, agendas, and hate posts. Maybe that's for you. Clearly its extremely popular.
But its fair for those of us who have strove for something more meaningful to bemoan this loss.
Yeah, of course there are hot takes, that's always been the case. But OP was just putting a million vague criticisms together to make a strawman point.
"Chris Paul never made the finals" is literally a fact. "Kawhi won in '14 because of the Spurs system" - another fact. How people use those facts and why is a different story.
If you don't like the discourse that's happening on this site, you're not going to change it by simply complaining about it. The only way to do it is by creating your idea of meaningful discourse. Nothing's stopping anyone here to start a serious analysis of something.
The discussion started on players seen as "villians", who have been getting negative attention. We've generally been doing a decent analysis on this subforum, doesn't change that the culture around the sport has a lot of poor discourse and overall brought it down. The Chris Paul and Kawhi stuff are examples that show a low level of discourse, and calling it out was just part of the discussion here.
As Chuck said, the level of overall dialogue that's largely taken hold on the NBA is agenda driven (as the CP3/Kawhi "facts" would be). It's what we're trying to avoid here. And is what I was trying to state.
If you think that it's a good point to make that Kawhi is a system player or Chris Paul never made a finals, cool. I'd say that's lowering the discourse and is something I'd want to avoid here and elsewhere.