poopdamoop wrote:Warspite wrote:mademan wrote:80's defense was worse than now though...
Thats not the point. The biggest differance is the whistle. Bird playing today would get more open 3pt shots and 3-5 of of misses would be fouls today sending him to the FT line. So if you take 4 FGAs away and give him 6 more FTs his TS% sky rockets and it looks like hes a much better offensive player today than he was in the 80s. That has nothing to do with the defenses. Its just simple math that if you take twice as many 3s and twice as many FTs and you shoot 40% and 90% your going to look like a much better player even if your not.
If you play basketball trying to have the highest adv stats you will have better adv stats than a player who is better than you but doesnt have that goal.
If you and I raced to Vegas and I was trying to drive faster but you were concentrating on mpg then you will have better mileage than me but Im still getting there 1st.
Free throws attempted per team:
1986 Celtics - 2162 (26.4/game). League average is 2482, or 30.3/game
2013 Heat - 1887 (23/game). League average is 1818, or 22.2/game
So there's a huge difference in the number of free throws attempted over time, as teams shoot way fewer overall. Bird never shot more than 6 a game in his time, why would that suddenly go up?
Thats exactly my point. Bird style would allow him to get about 30% more fouls because he played in the 80s which was able to get 30% more FTs per game than the slower/less physical players of today. Then you have to account for the 4-5 non calls he used to get that would be fouls today and then factor in that since hes used to playing at a much faster pace than any player can play that his stamina would much bigger and he could play several more mpg.
I dont get the argument that a player who avged 6FTAs in the NBA today couldnt get more FTs if he played against NCAA players. Imgine how happy he would be to know that instead of having play against Nique, King, Tripuka, English, Dantley, DrJ and Worthy than he only has to face Deng, Melo, Milsap, Gay, Turner, Delfino and Leonard?