penbeast0 wrote:It isn't the amount of physicality, it's the way it is called that has changed the way people shoot. It used to be a defender could go straight up and if the offensive player jumped into him it was an offensive foul. That would negate half Harden's points over the last 10 years

That is a separate subject from what I was responding to, though. We've already agreed on the idea that the officiating would change things, but people like migya keep wanting to play up the physicality as if everyone was getting their teeth smashed out on alternating possessions, and it's wearisome, you know?
Yeah, someone as extreme as Harden would look different in the earlier eras. Perhaps not as different as some like to think, though. Reggie Miller and Karl Malone were sociopathic pricks about shamming for fouls in the mid/late 90s, and it worked just fine. SOME of it was from rep, but everyone and their mom knew that it wasn't a foul when THEY kicked YOU while fading AWAY from you, but they got the call anyway. And coaches were always telling players to "initiate contact." Paul Pierce was especially good at this. What we have now is actually an extension of the coaching mantras of the time, it just didn't go the way everyone wanted it to, heh.
You're right, though, as we've already agreed. Many players would be challenged for a while by the changes in how dribbling and fouls were officiated in earlier eras. IT took a couple decades of slow progress and then Allen Iverson outright cheating every game and the league discovering that people enjoyed watching that skillset before carrying/palming violations were called differently on the regular (also with the rise of And-1's brief popularity), etc. I don't contest that at all.