He’s right, and it’s hurt the league.
Not buying this at all.
In no other sport is the modern version of it denigrated to the point that the current NBA is, and it is primarily due to people who need to deify a certain player who played in the 80s and 90s in Chicago. It is not enough to deify him—in order to complete the hagiography of his singular untouchability and place in history, every other era has to be torn down over and over again until the narrative becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.
When I was young the baseball Washington Senators named Ted Williams as their manager. Had no clue who he was. Dad said he was an all-time great, but I had to go to the library to get a book on him or baseball in general just to learn about him, and even then it's not like I could easily compare him to all other players.
In the 70s/80s any time a player was hitting above .370 halfway through the season I remember that all you heard about was would he better Ted Williams' single season .406 (last player to hit .400), or if a player had a 30+ game winning streak would he catch Joe DiMaggio's record 56 game streak. Or in the late 90s when the whole season was would McGwire break Babe Ruth's 60 HR single season record.
And one thing I will always remember is hearing how many championships the Yankees won.
But never did I ever hear anything about how all these comparisons were somehow denigrating the sport.
Same with anyone today being compared to players of the past. Heck Shaq was always being compared to Chamberlain - how has that denigrated the sport? On the contrary to be compared to an all-time great creates conversation.
Jabbar too was always compared to Chamberlain. Magic Johnson was always being compared to Oscar Robertson. Lebron James was always being compared to both Dr.J. and Larry Bird.
Yet somehow this denigrates the sport?
In no other sport is the modern version of it denigrated to the point that the current NBA is, and it is primarily due to people who need to deify a certain player who played in the 80s and 90s in Chicago. It is not enough to deify him—in order to complete the hagiography of his singular untouchability and place in history, every other era has to be torn down over and over again until the narrative becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.
You don't want to hear about Jordan? Don't listen. Turn the channel, change the website, switch the video you're watching. Being compared to Jordan, or Chamberlain, or the Big O, or Erving/Bird
is an honor.
SGA is now being compared to Jordan - as he should be. Jordan was an all-time great, but didn't win a title until age 28. If you're old enough you'll remember all the negative stuff that was said publicly about a young Jordan - he's a one man team, yeh he can score but he can't lead a team, he's all about himself.
Then what happened.
You want to watch some great basketball? Not just Doncic or Harden scoring 35 pts/g and not getting anywhere, and then getting traded? Watch the Oklahoma City Thunder who are on pace to be one of the greatest defensive teams ever, without a single player in their regular rotation being older than age 26. Watch Alex Caruso play less than half of every game but terrorize opponents with his defense.
There is great basketball being played today for those who want to watch, just as there is
every decade.
You think nostalgia is killing the league?
Is nostalgia responsible for load management? For fans paying top dollar to go see a game only to find out their team's star player isn't playing
even though not injured?
Is nostalgia the reason players couldn't care less about giving an effort in the all-star game?
Is nostalgia the reason why players are bitching about the team they're on and wanting to be traded even though
they signed a contract and make oodles of $$?
Is nostalgia the reason why fans have to listen to players gripe about having to play in so many games just to be named to an all-NBA or all-defensive team?
Is nostalgia the reason why fans have to listen to players complain about how long the season is, that they have to play too many games to make their million dollar salaries?
That's right - let's blame
nostalgia for killing the league.