dreadhead_htx wrote:I agree its more athletism now but its over exaggerated to the point of being laughable because alot of guys dont even get playing time because of the short rotations teams run. and you said that he didnt face any athletic guards in the finals but I can name a few that he faced during the regular season and torched them pretty easily.DingleJerry wrote:dreadhead_htx wrote: people act like penny hardaway-pg/sg, grant hil-sf, latrell sprewell-sg, mitch ritchmond-sg, clyde drexer-sg, scottie pippen-sf/sg, never existed. They had some pretty athletic wings back then as well infact alot of the current shooting guards are no more athletic than the shooting guards I listed.the top shooting guards outside of victor oladipo and andrew wiggins, are really not all that athletic. james harden, klay thompson, cj mccollum, j.hoilday are not more athletic than any of the sg or wings I listed. I can list role players like vernon maxwell aka mad max whose athletisism and speed was similar to victor oladipo. with his skillset he would be more than a role player in this era. there are even more guys I could list that werent allstars at the time. yes the athleticism has went up but it mostly with the big men but that doesnt really matter because at the end skill usually outweighs athleticism.well in basketball it does. just ask steph or jokicalot of these athletic guys people are drooling over cant even stay on the floor
IDK why this is getting rehashed but seriously go back and look at the rosters of playoff teams back then. In some other thread I listed out the starting Gs and guys who would've guarded him for teams he played in the finals and this held true. Really Drexler was the only one. And again, those were Finals opponents so imagine how the non playoff teams looked.
For sure you're not wrong that some guys existed in this size/athleticism combo. Each team probably even had one, but not several per team like now. To act like there was as many then as now is just wrong. There's multiple guys on every team now in this size range that play on the wing and have athleticism as opposed to playing as 'bigs'.
Size/Athleticism combo was the thing though. So take say a Byron Scott for the LAL in the first finals, 6'3. Payton for Seattle, 6'3/4 type. PHX had Johnson who's too short or Majerle who lacks athleticism. Utah had Russell but then white guys 64 or less. Whereas take Boston this playoffs, they start 3 guys in this size/athleticism range, then have Morris off the bench too. Then probably two guys who don't even play.
It's kinda like MJ started the trend and it trickled down since everyone wanted to be like Mike. I would agree it might be a generally overblown thing to act like guys 25 years ago aren't even in the same planet as now. I'm just saying there has become a trend for large/tall athletic wings the last 20 years and there is now more than there was back then.



































