FrodoBaggins wrote:There are no doubt diminishing returns when it comes to free-throw shooting. It's easier for a 57% FT to add 3-4% than it is for those shooting greater percentages. Great free-throw shooters have always existed and they too would benefit from improved circumstances. But that doesn't mean it would look as obvious as improvements for a lesser foul shooter.
That said, most guys who are bad don't get a lot better. There are the odd exceptions, like Olajuwon and Karl Malone, but mostly, they hover around the same level, and often tail off later in their careers if they add much weight.
At the end of the day, there is absolutely evidence that equipment and playing conditions had a negative effect on play, particularly with regard to shooting and dribbling.
Yes, but less so with FT shooting. More so with the nature of shot selection, shooting form, assisted percentage, average distance to defender, la la la. That sort of thing. Dribbling, certainly. But you also can't assume massive skill boost just because a player played in a previous era, because some guys don't develop significantly even now. And we've already established that Russell would be more efficient in the absolute. And other threads (I think it was on the PC Board) have largely established that jump shooting actually wasn't that much different on middies and long twos in the earlier years, it's more proportion of shots taken at the rim which has largely changed raw FG%. Until more recently, when we've been seeing rising percentages at the rim as well. About +10% since 2004. But anyway.
Again, it's unlikely that Russell, who didn't evidence great range, nor particularly good skills at the line, would be a lot different in that regard today without sufficiently radical change as to be very unlikely for the sake of this conversation.