falcolombardi wrote:
i dont disagree , just wanted to give my perspective of it
Naturally.
the 3 point chucking you mention feels kinda similar to the isolation chucking where teams just gave the ball to their star, moved out of the way cause no zone rules and let him take a tough shot playing alone then the rival did the same thingh
It's exactly the same, yeah. The aesthetic sameness is what pen is talking about. It doesn't really matter WHAT it is, so much as the repetition of it all.
i dont like diminishing eras and players the same way the era and players i grew up enjoying was diminished all the time by older fans, hell i still remember lebron miami seasons being diminished cause the early 10's had too much pace (somehow) and spacing vs older eras so numbers didnt mean anythingh
For sure. There's something in each era to enjoy. And of course what we grow up with, we enjoy more. That's just normal.
enjoying older eras more is great, but pretending they didnt have their own repetitiveness and had perfect variety is wrong imo
They clearly did, no question. Different stuff, but I mean, anything with as many possessions as a basketball game is going to have repetition. Teams find strategy and leverage it, and then others come to try and copy what works. Thematic stuff, for sure.