Kingsway_fan wrote:HumbleRen wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:
The offense has taken a huge jump since those years. A guy like JV would have been quicker at learning the 3. Norm would already have a better jumper than he had back then. You can't take how a team and played back then and then compare to a different game when the offense is inflated with more focus on analytics and act like the players from that team wouldn't also be better offensive players if they came into the league today.
The East was bad that time and LeBron James for some free rides to the finals. But, the Indiana Pacers made the East finals this past year lol. The Knicks with one guy and a bunch of role players were giving teams trouble. That Raptors team played a very similar style and had more talent. I'll take Lowry over Haliburton for his overall impact. The East has been just as bad in recent years. The only difference is that the offense is inflated so it gives you the impression that teams are better. Take that team and put it in today's league and players on that team would also be better.
You’re overthinking it in my opinion. That 2019-2020 Raptors team was better than any iteration of those Lowry and Demar teams and they lost to one of the worst put together Celtics team led by a 21 year old Tatum.
That Pacers team you’re crapping on had the 2nd best offensive rating in NBA history.
I’m telling you, those Raptors teams would have no chance in this current east lol.
Bingo. For a player who never made 1st or 2nd team allstar... only the Raptors base put him in Isaiah Thomas category, lol... too hilarious...
Post on the general board, lol
Good player who late in his career played with some good players .... career 14, 4, 6 player... lol
What does career stats have to do with peak

Lowry is one of the best point guards of the past decade. He’s better than Dame, who is top 75 player of all time.
Just because casuals and media constantly underrated Lowry doesn’t mean they were right.