Channing Frye: Nostalgia is KILLING the NBA. 90s basketball era with MJ and Kobe was not as clean as you think.

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Re: Channing Frye: Nostalgia is KILLING the NBA. 90s basketball era with MJ and Kobe was not as clean as you think. 

Post#121 » by Big J » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:23 pm

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Big J wrote:Guys now are incredible, but they don’t care as much as MJ & Kobe did. Kobe was out there giving 110% effort in damn All Star games. MJ took every slight that was said about him personally, and avenged every single one of them.

That guy you're talking about retired 3 times


Because he had nothing left to prove.
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Post#122 » by UglyBugBall » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:24 pm

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Big J wrote:Guys now are incredible, but they don’t care as much as MJ & Kobe did. Kobe was out there giving 110% effort in damn All Star games. MJ took every slight that was said about him personally, and avenged every single one of them.

You are kidding yourself if you think MJ and Kobe cared more than others. Kobe and MJ were straight up d-bags who due to not coming up in the social media era have been able to market that as "caring".

You think LBJ "doesnt care" when the dude spends $1m+ a year to keep his body right? If he didnt care, why would he play into his 40s with generational wealth locked up?

You seriously think Giannis doesnt care? Or Curry? or any other great player in the league?

All because they don't try in an exhibition game lol


You proved our point. Players in the past cared so much that they couldn't even turn it off in an exhibition game. Players today can so no they don't care about competition even remotely close as much
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Post#123 » by ScrantonBulls » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:24 pm

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MJ retired twice in the 90’s and ratings collapsed both times.

If you think guys like Penny Hardaway and Alonzo Mourning were going to carry the league in his place, you’re delusional.

They didn't need to carry anything, they were popular basketball players. The league had plenty of popular basketball players that kept fans watching. You can speculate all you want but thats all thats ever gonna be.


The average American had no idea who those guys were unless they were playing against MJ in the Finals.

You trying to tell me that average Americans didn't know who Clyde "Can't Dribble Left-handed" Drexler was?
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Post#124 » by dautjazz » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:30 pm

Personally I feel rule changes and analytics have made the game boring for me. Don't get wrong, I understand why teams discourage the midrange shots, but watching players post up and midrange shots was funner than teams spamming threes. It's also very difficult to defend three pointers, and rule changes have benefit offensive aspects of the game far more than defensively. I enjoyed games in the 90-100pt range, and now they have gotten ridiculously high scoring.
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im 20, and i did grow up watching MJ play in the 90's.
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Post#125 » by DOT » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:31 pm

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Big J wrote:Guys now are incredible, but they don’t care as much as MJ & Kobe did. Kobe was out there giving 110% effort in damn All Star games. MJ took every slight that was said about him personally, and avenged every single one of them.

You are kidding yourself if you think MJ and Kobe cared more than others. Kobe and MJ were straight up d-bags who due to not coming up in the social media era have been able to market that as "caring".

You think LBJ "doesnt care" when the dude spends $1m+ a year to keep his body right? If he didnt care, why would he play into his 40s with generational wealth locked up?

You seriously think Giannis doesnt care? Or Curry? or any other great player in the league?

All because they don't try in an exhibition game lol


You proved our point. Players in the past cared so much that they couldn't even turn it off in an exhibition game. Players today can so no they don't care about competition even remotely close as much

Players cared so much they intentionally took worse shots and played worse basketball.
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Post#126 » by ConSarnit » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:32 pm

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The 90’s was a weak era for basketball, and the popularity of the league was propped up by one guy.

Remove MJ from the 90’s and we’d view that decade about as fondly as we do the 70’s.


Wrong. Ewing and the Knicks were popular through the whole 90s, then came Alonzo Mourning and the Hornets. LJ, the rise of Shaquille O'Neal and Penny in Orlando, Stockton and Malone, Reggie Millers clutch shots and the Miller time beer commercials were a huge hit, The 96 draft class. I can go on and on. Only thing you revealed just now is how casual you are to that time. Thinking 1 man was behind all of that. Jordan was Major part of it all, but the rest of those stars around the league did their part at keeping fans watching as well.

Removing Mike from it is just your own wishful thinking for whatever reason.


MJ retired twice in the 90’s and ratings collapsed both times.

If you think guys like Penny Hardaway and Alonzo Mourning were going to carry the league in his place, you’re delusional.


The lowest finals ratings in the 90’s were 94, 95 and 99. I wonder what happened in those years? The ‘94 finals saw a 30% drop in ratings from the previous season, which is a big number. The ‘98 to ‘99 drop off was 40%.
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Post#127 » by bovice » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:33 pm

quality of play and complexity of the game is only part of the equation. frye needs to stop looking at the NBA as a true sports competition. it's not, it's sports entertainment. the nba isn't entertaining.
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Post#128 » by Homer38 » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:33 pm

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zero rings wrote:
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Wrong. Ewing and the Knicks were popular through the whole 90s, then came Alonzo Mourning and the Hornets. LJ, the rise of Shaquille O'Neal and Penny in Orlando, Stockton and Malone, Reggie Millers clutch shots and the Miller time beer commercials were a huge hit, The 96 draft class. I can go on and on. Only thing you revealed just now is how casual you are to that time. Thinking 1 man was behind all of that. Jordan was Major part of it all, but the rest of those stars around the league did their part at keeping fans watching as well.

Removing Mike from it is just your own wishful thinking for whatever reason.


MJ retired twice in the 90’s and ratings collapsed both times.

If you think guys like Penny Hardaway and Alonzo Mourning were going to carry the league in his place, you’re delusional.


The lowest finals ratings in the 90’s were 94, 95 and 99. I wonder what happened in those years? The ‘94 finals saw a 30% drop in ratings from the previous season, which is a big number. The ‘98 to ‘99 drop off was 40%.


And it was despite that both of those years,it New York who was in the finals in the east
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Post#129 » by UglyBugBall » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:34 pm

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YogurtProducer wrote:You are kidding yourself if you think MJ and Kobe cared more than others. Kobe and MJ were straight up d-bags who due to not coming up in the social media era have been able to market that as "caring".

You think LBJ "doesnt care" when the dude spends $1m+ a year to keep his body right? If he didnt care, why would he play into his 40s with generational wealth locked up?

You seriously think Giannis doesnt care? Or Curry? or any other great player in the league?

All because they don't try in an exhibition game lol


You proved our point. Players in the past cared so much that they couldn't even turn it off in an exhibition game. Players today can so no they don't care about competition even remotely close as much

Players cared so much they intentionally took worse shots and played worse basketball.


They took harder shots because they wanted to be the difference makers. Trying to cherry pick good shots indicates the player doesn't really care enough to try and force a win, rather they rely on the team to do it for them
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Post#130 » by DOT » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:36 pm

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DOT wrote:
UglyBugBall wrote:
You proved our point. Players in the past cared so much that they couldn't even turn it off in an exhibition game. Players today can so no they don't care about competition even remotely close as much

Players cared so much they intentionally took worse shots and played worse basketball.


They took harder shots because they wanted to be the difference makers. Trying to cherry pick good shots indicates the player doesn't really care enough to try and force a win, rather they rely on the team to do it for them

Players cared so much about winning they intentionally played worse. Makes sense to me.
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Post#131 » by NBA4Lyfe » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:39 pm

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NBA4Lyfe wrote:klutch sports and their collusion see the recent luka/ad trade its what killing the nba

i wouldnt expect a klutch sports client like channing frye to say that tho


AD is a klutch client.....Not the case for Luka.And Lebron had no idea before this trade according to shams.Just stop for once.I trust way more Shams that your false story

And one of the other ridiculous thing but you will never admit, is that Harden did not deserve to be an all-star this year, Powell was the best clippers players this year



uh yes you have not been paying attention.. i have said that numerous times already.. james harden did not deserve to be an all-star this year, and if i was harden i would have declined it and let zubac or norman powell take that garbage.. its not like it would have helped or hurt their lousy tv ratings

now back to klutch sports and how they are killing the nba

stephen jackson recently said on the all-the-smoke podcast that lebron and rich paul have "ears" on and inside every team in the nba. LOL how has adam silver not called for an investigation lol

the nba is a joke at this point

https://www.si.com/nba/mavericks/news/dallas-mavericks-interested-bronny-james-before-nba-draft-nico-harrison-like-an-uncle

nico harrison is a nike guy (nico may not have klutch sports attached to his name for obvious purposes, but he might as well be unofficially signed to them) in fact prior to this most recent nba draft said he viewed bronny like a "nephew." this is the same guy who got the ball rolling on trading basically a "shohei ohtani" level talent for peanuts on the dollar. This is how you can tell no one takes the nba serious, can you imagine if mahomes or the aformentioned ohtani was traded like that.. we would still be talking about it right now lol, everybody secretly knows the nba is corrupt and really now only watch ocassionally because of the explosion in sports betting.


I dont care about harden not winning a championship lol, it was never in his control at any point of his career. 2018 was the only year and the NBA stepped in and prevented him from making a finals, yes the 2021 injury hurts.. but their was no guarentee that the nets make the finals or even win it that year either. You are overlooking the ref problem, that along with a whole host of other issues and is why the nba is at its lowest point in decades lol.

Klutch Sports is a problem one because everyone knows lebron is the co-founder with rich paul, and that should be illegal, but whatever i guess.
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Post#132 » by ConSarnit » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:39 pm

dautjazz wrote:Personally I feel rule changes and analytics have made the game boring for me. Don't get wrong, I understand why teams discourage the midrange shots, but watching players post up and midrange shots was funner than teams spamming threes. It's also very difficult to defend three pointers, and rule changes have benefit offensive aspects of the game far more than defensively. I enjoyed games in the 90-100pt range, and now they have gotten ridiculously high scoring.


The stats show that 3pt attempts pretty much just replaced long 2’s. I don’t really see how jacking long 2’s were any more fun than 3’s in the grand scheme of things. I do agree that I miss post play a little.
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Post#133 » by Homer38 » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:41 pm

NBA4Lyfe wrote:
Homer38 wrote:
NBA4Lyfe wrote:klutch sports and their collusion see the recent luka/ad trade its what killing the nba

i wouldnt expect a klutch sports client like channing frye to say that tho


AD is a klutch client.....Not the case for Luka.And Lebron had no idea before this trade according to shams.Just stop for once.I trust way more Shams that your false story

And one of the other ridiculous thing but you will never admit, is that Harden did not deserve to be an all-star this year, Powell was the best clippers players this year



uh yes you have not been paying attention.. i have said that numerous times already.. james harden did not deserve to be an all-star this year, and if i was harden i would have declined it and let zubac or norman powell take that garbage.. its not like it would have helped or hurt their lousy tv ratings

now back to klutch sports and how they are killing the nba

stephen jackson recently on the all-the-smnoke podcast recently said that lebron and rich paul have "ears" on and inside every team in the nba. LOL how has adam silver not called for an investigation lol

the nba is a joke at this point

https://www.si.com/nba/mavericks/news/dallas-mavericks-interested-bronny-james-before-nba-draft-nico-harrison-like-an-uncle

nico harrison is a nike guy (nico may not have klutch sports attached to his name for obvious purposes, but he might as well be unofficially signed to them) in fact prior to this most recent nba draft said he viewed bronny like a "nephew." this is the same guy who got the ball rolling on trading basically a "shohei ohtani" level talent for peanuts on the dollar. This is how you can tell no one takes the nba serious, can you imagine if mahomes or the aformentioned ohtani was traded like that.. we would still be talking about it right now lol, everybody secretly knows the nba is corrupt and really now only watch ocassionally because of the explosion in sports betting.


I dont care about harden not winning a championship lol, it was never in his control at any point of his career. 2018 was the only year and the NBA stepped in and prevented him from making a finals, yes the 2021 injury hurts.. but their was no guarentee that the nets make the finals or even win it that year either. You are overlooking the ref problem, that along with a whole host of other issues and is why the nba is at its lowest point in decades lol.

Klutch Sports is a problem one because everyone knows lebron is the co-founder with rich paul, and that should be illegal, but whatever i guess.


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Post#134 » by NBA4Lyfe » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:45 pm

Homer38 wrote:
NBA4Lyfe wrote:
Homer38 wrote:
AD is a klutch client.....Not the case for Luka.And Lebron had no idea before this trade according to shams.Just stop for once.I trust way more Shams that your false story

And one of the other ridiculous thing but you will never admit, is that Harden did not deserve to be an all-star this year, Powell was the best clippers players this year



uh yes you have not been paying attention.. i have said that numerous times already.. james harden did not deserve to be an all-star this year, and if i was harden i would have declined it and let zubac or norman powell take that garbage.. its not like it would have helped or hurt their lousy tv ratings

now back to klutch sports and how they are killing the nba

stephen jackson recently on the all-the-smnoke podcast recently said that lebron and rich paul have "ears" on and inside every team in the nba. LOL how has adam silver not called for an investigation lol

the nba is a joke at this point

https://www.si.com/nba/mavericks/news/dallas-mavericks-interested-bronny-james-before-nba-draft-nico-harrison-like-an-uncle

nico harrison is a nike guy (nico may not have klutch sports attached to his name for obvious purposes, but he might as well be unofficially signed to them) in fact prior to this most recent nba draft said he viewed bronny like a "nephew." this is the same guy who got the ball rolling on trading basically a "shohei ohtani" level talent for peanuts on the dollar. This is how you can tell no one takes the nba serious, can you imagine if mahomes or the aformentioned ohtani was traded like that.. we would still be talking about it right now lol, everybody secretly knows the nba is corrupt and really now only watch ocassionally because of the explosion in sports betting.


I dont care about harden not winning a championship lol, it was never in his control at any point of his career. 2018 was the only year and the NBA stepped in and prevented him from making a finals, yes the 2021 injury hurts.. but their was no guarentee that the nets make the finals or even win it that year either. You are overlooking the ref problem, that along with a whole host of other issues and is why the nba is at its lowest point in decades lol.

Klutch Sports is a problem one because everyone knows lebron is the co-founder with rich paul, and that should be illegal, but whatever i guess.


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Post#135 » by Homer38 » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:46 pm

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Homer38 wrote:
NBA4Lyfe wrote:

uh yes you have not been paying attention.. i have said that numerous times already.. james harden did not deserve to be an all-star this year, and if i was harden i would have declined it and let zubac or norman powell take that garbage.. its not like it would have helped or hurt their lousy tv ratings

now back to klutch sports and how they are killing the nba

stephen jackson recently on the all-the-smnoke podcast recently said that lebron and rich paul have "ears" on and inside every team in the nba. LOL how has adam silver not called for an investigation lol

the nba is a joke at this point

https://www.si.com/nba/mavericks/news/dallas-mavericks-interested-bronny-james-before-nba-draft-nico-harrison-like-an-uncle

nico harrison is a nike guy (nico may not have klutch sports attached to his name for obvious purposes, but he might as well be unofficially signed to them) in fact prior to this most recent nba draft said he viewed bronny like a "nephew." this is the same guy who got the ball rolling on trading basically a "shohei ohtani" level talent for peanuts on the dollar. This is how you can tell no one takes the nba serious, can you imagine if mahomes or the aformentioned ohtani was traded like that.. we would still be talking about it right now lol, everybody secretly knows the nba is corrupt and really now only watch ocassionally because of the explosion in sports betting.


I dont care about harden not winning a championship lol, it was never in his control at any point of his career. 2018 was the only year and the NBA stepped in and prevented him from making a finals, yes the 2021 injury hurts.. but their was no guarentee that the nets make the finals or even win it that year either. You are overlooking the ref problem, that along with a whole host of other issues and is why the nba is at its lowest point in decades lol.

Klutch Sports is a problem one because everyone knows lebron is the co-founder with rich paul, and that should be illegal, but whatever i guess.


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Post#136 » by Lalouie » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:47 pm

nostalgia is just fighting back at people today yakking about how much better today is than yesterday

no other sport obsesses about this like the nba
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Post#137 » by zero rings » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:48 pm

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OdomFan wrote:They didn't need to carry anything, they were popular basketball players. The league had plenty of popular basketball players that kept fans watching. You can speculate all you want but thats all thats ever gonna be.


The average American had no idea who those guys were unless they were playing against MJ in the Finals.

You trying to tell me that average Americans didn't know who Clyde "Can't Dribble Left-handed" Drexler was?


They knew him as the guy MJ beat in the Finals that one time.
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Post#138 » by NBA4Lyfe » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:49 pm

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Wrong. Ewing and the Knicks were popular through the whole 90s, then came Alonzo Mourning and the Hornets. LJ, the rise of Shaquille O'Neal and Penny in Orlando, Stockton and Malone, Reggie Millers clutch shots and the Miller time beer commercials were a huge hit, The 96 draft class. I can go on and on. Only thing you revealed just now is how casual you are to that time. Thinking 1 man was behind all of that. Jordan was Major part of it all, but the rest of those stars around the league did their part at keeping fans watching as well.

Removing Mike from it is just your own wishful thinking for whatever reason.


MJ retired twice in the 90’s and ratings collapsed both times.

If you think guys like Penny Hardaway and Alonzo Mourning were going to carry the league in his place, you’re delusional.


The lowest finals ratings in the 90’s were 94, 95 and 99. I wonder what happened in those years? The ‘94 finals saw a 30% drop in ratings from the previous season, which is a big number. The ‘98 to ‘99 drop off was 40%.



it would not shock me at all if the nba tv ratings dont drop, slightly go up or stagnate at best the season after lebron retires.
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Post#139 » by DOT » Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:50 pm

Lalouie wrote:nostalgia is just fighting back at people today yakking about how much better today is than yesterday

no other sport obsesses about this like the nba

Nostalgia is just selective amnesia.
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