Would Jordan average 50 points in Todays League
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Would Jordan average 50 points in Todays League
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Would Jordan average 50 points in Todays League
easily?
I think so, am i wrong for thinking that. I think a prime jordan would tear up the nba today and average 50 ppg easily...am i crazy
I think so, am i wrong for thinking that. I think a prime jordan would tear up the nba today and average 50 ppg easily...am i crazy
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guys hear me out, he topped offf at 37.1 ppg in 1987! with the rule changes and how much easier it is to get to the line and penetrate in general, you dont think he can get 13ish more ppg?
btw granted it's not healthy for team he's on, but this is just assuming he had the ability to or wanted to do it.
btw granted it's not healthy for team he's on, but this is just assuming he had the ability to or wanted to do it.
Dwight Howard on his FT struggles:
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Jordan would almost certainly average 40+, but not because of a lack of competition so much as all of the new bullsh** touch-foul calls on the perimeter.
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magicfan4life05 wrote:guys hear me out, he topped offf at 37.1 ppg in 1987! with the rule changes and how much easier it is to get to the line and penetrate in general, you dont think he can get 13ish more ppg?
btw granted it's not healthy for team he's on, but this is just assuming he had the ability to or wanted to do it.
I wonder if you ever remember a thing called the "Jordan Defense." Basically it was as close to a zone as you could get back then with out it being called an illegal defense, and even then it still got called a few times a game when you played him.
People did this because it was the primary way to slow MJ down, you fill the lane, you bleed off your man and you block his cuts to the basket.
My guess is though Jordan's ability to get to the line would be higher, the zone defense would counter that in a pretty equal fashion. His stats would probably look exactly the same.
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50? No.
He was too smart for that and the pace too slow (in his own day and certainly now). When he scored 37 ppg, it wasn't on a terrifically successful team... if he took the shots necessary to score 50 on the sort of 50-55% shooting he posted in his prime (or the 48% or so he posted when he scored 37 ppg), it would be a disaster for his team.
He'd score 30+ most years and probably 31-33 fairly often but 50 is outrageous because it requires such a ridiculous usage rate as to totally detract from any chance at team success.
He was too smart for that and the pace too slow (in his own day and certainly now). When he scored 37 ppg, it wasn't on a terrifically successful team... if he took the shots necessary to score 50 on the sort of 50-55% shooting he posted in his prime (or the 48% or so he posted when he scored 37 ppg), it would be a disaster for his team.
He'd score 30+ most years and probably 31-33 fairly often but 50 is outrageous because it requires such a ridiculous usage rate as to totally detract from any chance at team success.
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Jordan wouldn't even be a starter on most teams today. The players in his day just didn't have the athleticism to play in the modern NBA. After all, he didn't play anyone but 6'3 white guys.[color=green][/color]
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magicfan4life05 wrote:guys hear me out, he topped offf at 37.1 ppg in 1987! with the rule changes and how much easier it is to get to the line and penetrate in general, you dont think he can get 13ish more ppg?
btw granted it's not healthy for team he's on, but this is just assuming he had the ability to or wanted to do it.
Wrong. At that time, Jordan played in an era where teams scored 130+ routinely. Basically, teams played defense like pre-Shaq PHX Suns and offense scored at will.