Tim_Hardawayy wrote:DOT wrote:This should be required watching for anyone complaining about today's game being too simple:
So the thing about videos like this is they can be right and still sort of miss the point entirely that some fans are making.
Yes, absolutely there's a chess match being played to create these looks in today's offenses that the majority of fans are probably overlooking. But making the route to a simple goal increasingly complicated, does not necessarily make the process of watching that route more entertaining. For an extreme example, you could eliminate all scoring outside of layups, and I'm sure the teams would come up with all sorts of insane strategies to create lanes for guys to lay the ball in. But would that be a more entertaining product to watch, just based on how many hoops teams would jump through (pardon the pun) to create those layups?
And yeah, you're replacing long 2's with long 3's... but part of the beauty of the game to many, is seeing player creativity uninhibited by the 3-point line. Instead, what you're seeing is everything being played specifically around that line, guys dancing beyond it, taking stepbacks, dho's beyond the arc, etc.
This is valid: people can lament that the game no longer resembles the one they treasured for so long. But there's no need to invent stories or hurl pejoratives at the league and the fans who do value the way it's evolved, as so many of the so-called "old heads" do.
I prefer the game with fewer threes too! But I don't see the need to dismiss the compelling reasons why the shot has proliferated in service of a demeaning narrative. This is where I can't go with my 90s brethren.