The Rebel wrote:dhsilv2 wrote:The Rebel wrote:
Nba players may be better but the rule changes have made it damn near impossible to guard anyone effectively today. Literally every player carries on 75% of their dribbles, 12 years ago 3 steps was a clear travel today 4 steps aren't a travel, you cannot touch anybody outside of the paint, it is a joke and a huge reason stats are going way up.
The 3 steps is old as time. As for the rules...it is harder to stop a player. That doesn't mean defenses are better. Just because rules increase scoring doesn't mean the defensive counters aren't better.
3 steps are not old as time, it being legal is 11 years old.
Please explain how defense is better today than it was in the 90s, because those of us who watched the 90s know it was, he'll those of us that watched the 80s know that LeBron has not even surpassed Bird.
3 steps was standard in the 90's, the first step tended to be a bit less overt as it is today, but they were doing those all the time. Even the late 80's had it.
Defense are today far more aware of zones of high value and low value, they're better at understanding space, they know where players shoot better than before. Simply everything we see today is night and day better than the 90's. The 90's allowed defenders to get more physical, that isn't better. That's simply a difference in what refs allow. it brings down scoring through officiating, not better actual defense.






























