YogurtProducer wrote:The Rebel wrote:NBA4Lyfe wrote:
DOES THAT ONLY BENEFIT HARDEN THO
im not getting you're argument, havent players like steve nash and stephen curry also benefited from the same rules as harden
My argument is that you don't have an argument mine just showed that it is considerably easier to score now than ever, other players could score more, but they do not dominate the ball or play enough minutes, doesn't change the fact that it is easier.
LOL it is not easier man.
Per 100 possessions in MJ's career the NBA hovered between 105-108 points. In Hardens career it has been 104-112. So at most teams are 4 points per 100 possessions more efficient (and that has only started in the last 2-3 seasons) which can 100% per attributed to teams making 5 or so more 3 points per game instead of taking long 2's. That is it. That is the entire difference.
When MJ put up 37ppg the average ORTG was 108.3. When Harden put up 36ppg the averaged ORTG was 110.4. A whopping 2 point difference.
Lmao literally every offensive stat out there and anybody who watched the 90s show that scoring is easier today than it was 20 years ago, but since a Harden homer who never watched Jordan says different so I guess everything and everyone but you are wrong, and Harden is the greatest. Man I wish I was that delusional.