ImageImageImage

NBA General Discussion

Moderators: HartfordWhalers, BullyKing, sixers hoops, Foshan, Sixerscan

Jailblazers7
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,538
And1: 6,318
Joined: Oct 23, 2017
     

Re: NBA General Discussion 

Post#1921 » by Jailblazers7 » Tue Nov 11, 2025 11:00 pm

76ciology wrote:The Clippers’ problem is the league’s figured out their style of offense which is slow, single-point attack. Today’s offenses are faster, multi-point attack system which is harder to defend.


I think the league figured out that Harden and Kawhi aren’t really a threat anymore. The heliocentric model is still works but you’ve gotta have an elite star in his prime - see Luka in LA.
GoSixersBro
Head Coach
Posts: 7,170
And1: 2,789
Joined: May 26, 2010
   

Re: NBA General Discussion 

Post#1922 » by GoSixersBro » Yesterday 2:03 am

76ciology wrote:Avdija quietly putting up 25-5-5 every night and nobody bats an eye. Even I don’t. We all just assume it’s another Beal averaged 30 kind of fluke season.


Everyone and their mother averages 25 in this era. Back in my day averaging 25 was an achievement!
Here Lies The Process
May 13, 2013 - April 6, 2016
User avatar
76ciology
RealGM
Posts: 66,237
And1: 27,134
Joined: Jun 06, 2002

Re: NBA General Discussion 

Post#1923 » by 76ciology » Yesterday 2:24 am

GoSixersBro wrote:
76ciology wrote:Avdija quietly putting up 25-5-5 every night and nobody bats an eye. Even I don’t. We all just assume it’s another Beal averaged 30 kind of fluke season.


Everyone and their mother averages 25 in this era. Back in my day averaging 25 was an achievement!


John Stockton averaged just 12 a game the year they reached the Finals vs the Bulls. Seeing Austin Reaves go on that stretch dropping 40 like a Temu version of Luka makes me question every scoring stat these days.
There’s never been a time in history when we look back and say that the people who were censoring free speech were the good guys.
GoSixersBro
Head Coach
Posts: 7,170
And1: 2,789
Joined: May 26, 2010
   

Re: NBA General Discussion 

Post#1924 » by GoSixersBro » Yesterday 6:36 pm

76ciology wrote:
GoSixersBro wrote:
76ciology wrote:Avdija quietly putting up 25-5-5 every night and nobody bats an eye. Even I don’t. We all just assume it’s another Beal averaged 30 kind of fluke season.


Everyone and their mother averages 25 in this era. Back in my day averaging 25 was an achievement!


John Stockton averaged just 12 a game the year they reached the Finals vs the Bulls. Seeing Austin Reaves go on that stretch dropping 40 like a Temu version of Luka makes me question every scoring stat these days.


Yep. My post was half in jest. In my opinion, the modern day basketball player is more skillful and on-ball talent is more widespread compared to previous generations, but today's style of play makes it easier to score more points than 10-15 years ago.

It's a debate that touches nerves of fans who grew up during different eras, but there's plenty of nuance when debating these things. But IMO you put Iverson or Kobe in 2025 they'd easily lead the league and average 40-43 IMO.
Here Lies The Process
May 13, 2013 - April 6, 2016
Jailblazers7
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,538
And1: 6,318
Joined: Oct 23, 2017
     

Re: NBA General Discussion 

Post#1925 » by Jailblazers7 » Yesterday 7:06 pm

OKC hasn’t had their 2nd best player all season and they’re still 11-1 beating teams by 14.4 on average. And their one loss was by 2 points on the 2nd night of a road back to back where they traveled from LA to Portland. They’re just an absolute machine.
the_process
RealGM
Posts: 29,423
And1: 10,464
Joined: May 01, 2010

Re: NBA General Discussion 

Post#1926 » by the_process » Yesterday 9:08 pm

Add the Clips and the Mavs to the list of tanking teams.
zaz102
Starter
Posts: 2,161
And1: 1,304
Joined: Nov 08, 2016

Re: NBA General Discussion 

Post#1927 » by zaz102 » Yesterday 9:37 pm

the_process wrote:Add the Clips and the Mavs to the list of tanking teams.
Clippers FRP goes to OKC.
Jailblazers7
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,538
And1: 6,318
Joined: Oct 23, 2017
     

Re: NBA General Discussion 

Post#1928 » by Jailblazers7 » Yesterday 10:51 pm

zaz102 wrote:
the_process wrote:Add the Clips and the Mavs to the list of tanking teams.
Clippers FRP goes to OKC.


Watch OKC land Cameron Boozer with that pick.
User avatar
Stanford
Forum Mod
Forum Mod
Posts: 53,698
And1: 18,949
Joined: Feb 07, 2005
Location: Parts Unknown
   

Re: NBA General Discussion 

Post#1929 » by Stanford » Yesterday 11:01 pm

zaz102 wrote:
the_process wrote:Add the Clips and the Mavs to the list of tanking teams.
Clippers FRP goes to OKC.


Unreal.
M2J
Assistant Coach
Posts: 3,808
And1: 1,974
Joined: Sep 04, 2012

Re: NBA General Discussion 

Post#1930 » by M2J » 56 minutes ago

GoSixersBro wrote:
76ciology wrote:
GoSixersBro wrote:
Everyone and their mother averages 25 in this era. Back in my day averaging 25 was an achievement!


John Stockton averaged just 12 a game the year they reached the Finals vs the Bulls. Seeing Austin Reaves go on that stretch dropping 40 like a Temu version of Luka makes me question every scoring stat these days.


Yep. My post was half in jest. In my opinion, the modern day basketball player is more skillful and on-ball talent is more widespread compared to previous generations, but today's style of play makes it easier to score more points than 10-15 years ago.

It's a debate that touches nerves of fans who grew up during different eras, but there's plenty of nuance when debating these things. But IMO you put Iverson or Kobe in 2025 they'd easily lead the league and average 40-43 IMO.



It's true. That's why it's so hard to compare eras. There are outlier players that were more skilled back then than today. But the coaching is different to where they're teaching centers to bring the ball up court and shoot threes and still be able to roll to the basket. They're definitely not teaching post moves necessarily though. Pretty much all perimeter players are taught to run the pick and roll to some degree. The way kids study the game is different than they used to. Information is much more available even to the public in terms of how to play certain positions and how to train. That's in all sports... Which is why you're more likely to see rookies like quarterbacks more prepared than they used to be.

Return to Philadelphia 76ers