JayMKE wrote:Main difference now is that there is far more international talent, rules are completely different now so what skills work best are different but athletically they were the same. Chucking 3s isn't a special talent, guys back then could do the exact something but their asses would get stuck to the bench taking a desperate shot like that. Lets see these guys dance around the lane with somebody literally hanging on their hip. Defense basically doesn't exist now.
People who stan current players or were too young to see what came before need to stop being so defensive, its pathetic
The guys back then couldn't shoot threes, that's one reason they didn't. I mean they never practiced from that range, it wasn't considered a good shot for almost everyone in the beginning, and then just specialists. I mean there are exceptions like Larry Bird who could shoot, but chose not to, even though his coaches either should've or would've encouraged it. Oddly enough Antoine Walker shot a lot of threes, wasn't particularly efficient from there or inside the arc, OR at the free throw line and was rewarded for it contractually (though his decision making off the court was "questionable" as well) and that was before the three point revolution as he started his nba career like 25 years ago.















