Sdot thadon wrote: Are you serious? They would step out the time machine and drop 90 on the old school, lol. That defense can not stop a Kobe or a Lebron. I wish I could watch that game.
You know what would be awesome? If you could read. You seem to be able to type, I don't see what's so much harder about reading. Just scan the words on the screen and sound them out. Note the bolded part. Cool?
Do you really think any decent player plucked from today could thrive like a champ in the 60's?
Unless you're illiterate, you'll notice that I used the words "any decent player", as opposed to something like "one of the 2-3 best players in the game". (Think of a merely decent player, I'm guessing you can. Anthony Parker, maybe?) If I'd said the latter, then yes you'd be correct in pointing out that Kobe or LeBron, stepping directly out of a time machine, could probably score 90. Mind you, Wilt scored 100 one night. And at the other end of the spectrum, Kobe scored 81 last season.
Try 61-62 and the rest of the 60s. And being 6'9 or taller is a helluva lot different than playing against 7 footers almost every night.
61-62? Okay: Wilt, Russell, Bellamy, Pettit, Embry, Kerr, Scott, Dukes, Boozer, not to mention guys like Howell, Heinsohn, and LaRusso who were probably a hair under 6'9". The rest of the 60's? Like, later on? Hmmm: Wilt, Russell, Bellamy, Thurmond, Pettit, Lucas, Reed, Beaty, and the occasional one-two year wonders just like we have today. As for 7 footers, are we talking about
good 7 footers or just 7 footers? Legit 7 footers or
almost 7 footers? Let's stick with good, legit 7 footers. 61-62 had Wilt, Bellamy, Dukes. That's 3 teams out of 9, 33% of the league. Who do we have today: Duncan, Garnett, Chandler, Ilgauskas, Shaq, Bogut, Kaman, Yao, Dirk...ummm...Haywood? Dampier? There are 30 teams today. It's about the same percentage of good, legit 7 footers. Feel like continuing to get owned or are you through?