Which decade of ball was better??

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Which decade of ball was best??

90s
48
83%
2000-Now
10
17%
 
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Post#41 » by Diaper Dandy » Thu Feb 28, 2008 6:59 pm

:rofl: They don't need to be for me to recognize them as better. I don't have the recency effect problem; I don't automatically think the last thing I saw was the best.
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Post#42 » by ilikecb4 » Thu Feb 28, 2008 11:09 pm

lol at the guy who said 2000s....


1990s was the best basketballl...Jordan alone is enough and lets not even talk abotu the likes of Charles Barkley, Hakeem, Reggie
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Post#43 » by bobobolas1 » Thu Feb 28, 2008 11:28 pm

Come on, 2000' rules. great players. 90 ruled by mj, just a player. in the 2000 lot of new teams, Spurs, heats, lakers, pistons and much more finalist like pacers, nets, cavs, mavs, 76ers....thats means equality and Quality
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Post#44 » by bringinhinkie » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:40 am

bobobolas1 wrote:Come on, 2000' rules. great players. 90 ruled by mj, just a player. in the 2000 lot of new teams, Spurs, heats, lakers, pistons and much more finalist like pacers, nets, cavs, mavs, 76ers....thats means equality and Quality


so you are implying that b/c MJ ruled the 90s, the other players were not great?

malone
stockon
ewing
hakeem
hill
shaq
pippen
admiral
duncan
iverson
garnett
barkley
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... and the other 20+ stars im missing

no great teams in the 90s? pistons? bulls? knicks? pacers? rockets? spurs? jazz? etc etc etc etc

the play was so competitive, the defense was tough, two things the nba lacks today.. the 2000s are a joke of a decade (not talentwise ofcourse) and the ratings dont lie.. something tells me you didnt start watching basketball till the 2000s..
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Post#45 » by CircleCitysportsfan » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:50 am

The NBA in the 90's was much more enjoyable for me. Maybe it was just because of the Pacers being contenders, or Michael Jordan...or the fact that i was a teenager and that era just left an impression on me.

I'd argue that teams in the 90's that didn't win Championships are just as good as teams that won in the 2000's the Bulls were just that good. The 98 Pacers or Jazz were just as good as the 04 Pistons. The 96 Sonics could beat any team that won a championship from 2000 to now. They were on a 70 win pace at one point in the 95-96 season. They just ran in to a juggernaut that no team now has to face. The center and point guard positions were head and shoulders above anything we've seen so far.
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Post#46 » by Diaper Dandy » Fri Feb 29, 2008 3:10 am

CircleCitysportsfan wrote:I'd argue that teams in the 90's that didn't win Championships are just as good as teams that won in the 2000's the Bulls were just that good. The 98 Pacers or Jazz were just as good as the 04 Pistons. The 96 Sonics could beat any team that won a championship from 2000 to now. They were on a 70 win pace at one point in the 95-96 season. They just ran in to a juggernaut that no team now has to face. The center and point guard positions were head and shoulders above anything we've seen so far.


'93 Suns and '06 Heat are another good example of teams that would be champions or only contenders if their eras were reversed.
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