AirP. wrote:I was wondering, with technology and health information advances, are players able to score better now in older ages than in previous years/eras. It does seem that the NBA is seeing older players able to score more at ages they didn't before.
So, before this last season, the maximum number of players at age 34 or older scoring 20 ppg was 3 which happened 3 times, in 1998, 2003 and last season 2023. This year, that number has went up to twice that to 6.
So, by year, it's usually been 0 or 1 (years not shown were 0).Spoiler:
Here's those players who average 20ppg at age 34 or older and only one of them had a great NetRating which is a great number to look at when looking at non-roleplayers. NetRating is from the calculated ORTG-DRTG which tries to extract what that player is bringing to each side of the court, not just the raw numbers what the team does on the court when that particular player is on the court.Spoiler:
Good data.
So in other words, Jimmy James Butler is still elite








