tsherkin wrote:itsxtray wrote:Players generally only bring it up when they're talking about the best scorers or players but they understand that winning at a high level is 5 on 5. So the "American approach" however you wanna define that doesn't affect team basketball.
I mean, no. That hasn't been true. There are examples to the contrary, but there is a very real legacy from misunderstanding Jordan to And-1 and Rucker Park and all that stuff. You could definitely see it in the 2000s and 2010s, and there are very much still guys like that in the league today.
Yeah, and and 1 and Rucker park never affected the league. Even Rafer Alston who came from that scene didn't play that way in the league. Guys do misunderstand Jordan but offensive schemes have much more to do with league play than individual player attitudes. And even in the 2000's you still had teams like the Suns who didn't just iso ball. I mean team offense is as old as basketball itself. There have been certain players in that one on one mold but even the ones heavily criticized for it like Kobe still understood how to win at a high level and play team ball when surrounded by a competitive team.
























