AEnigma wrote:I have witnessed more default Jordan people (it is the public consensus after all) go back and be underwhelmed by those Bulls games than I have default Lebron people go back and suddenly “see the light”.
And “prime Lebron” has never been a mainstay of NBA TV’s hardwood classics airings the way Jordan has been and continues to be, so it is odd that Jordan backers consistently try to push this narrative that the shift over the last few years is simply because too many people are caught in the moment of… watching a diminished end-of-career Lebron.Did everyone watching him in his prime suddenly discover the internet in the past few years? Big rural Lebron fan population which just now got that fiber hookup? And if nostalgia is indeed the argument, well, guess which player nostalgia benefits even more strongly…
The issue of lack of viewership applies dramatically more to players like Russell, Wilt, Kareem, etc. Few people recall watching their primes live, and prime games and footage are extremely scarce from that era.
As time passes, old legends fade. That's all there is to it. It happened to Russell and Wilt, it happened to Kareem, it's happening to Jordan, and it will happen to Lebron. It's inevitable. Quite simply a smaller % of NBA fans today have seen Michael Jordan play than even 3 years ago. Not only has the fanbase changed but the media has changed. Younger ESPN analysts like Nick Wright and Kendrick Perkins are themselves too young to have seen prime MJ play ball. And those guys influence millions of young fans consuming NBA content. "Done with the 90's" and "Plumbers" are all things young fans hear. Some question it but many accept it. Heck it's nice when your era is the best one. Even the so-called Jordan guys in the media like SAS and Chris Broussard have significantly softened their stances. Why? Because they want to cater to the new demographic. Guys born before 1980 now make up a very small % of the NBA fanbase.
You talk about Hardwood Classics and it's true what you say but most NBA fans don't care about NBA history. I guarantee you that a sizable % of people on the General Board have never watched a full Jordan game start to finish. And that well over 90% have never watched a full Kareem or Russell game. Let alone consumed dozens if not hundreds of games and knowing their play styles inside and out.