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Ant made a comment about Michael Jordan’s era not having many skill guys (which I agree with) and a lot of the old heads have been responding. Kevin Garnett in particular had a pretty passionate response even though he was talking moreso about the 2000s rather than the 90s.



Agree with KG or are players better off than they were in the 2000s today?

And this is why i say Uconn `24 absolutely smokes UNLV `90.
 
Different eras, different game
The prima donnas today would wilt under the physical play of past eras and many players of old would have killed it from the 3 pt line.
I agree that today's players are overall more skilled because all the positions now demand it.
LeBron James would have his head taken off when driving the lane in the 70s and 80s and it all would be play on while LeBron would be crying to the refs.
I am not a fan of comparing players of different eras in any sport.
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Different eras, different game
The prima donnas today would wilt under the physical play of past eras and many players of old would have killed it from the 3 pt line.
I agree that today's players are overall more skilled because all the positions now demand it.
LeBron James would have his head taken off when driving the lane in the 70s and 80s and it all would be play on while LeBron would be crying to the refs.
I am not a fan of comparing players of different eras in any sport.
This take never fails to make me chuckle.
 
And this is why i say Uconn `24 absolutely smokes UNLV `90.
Comparing eras is stupid. You have to factor in play style, how the game was reffed, all sorts of things. College teams don't even full court press now.

This last UConn team played the best brand of basketball I've seen. We play by far the best brand of basketball for this era, it's why you saw us destroy everyone in the tournament.
 
How are the athletes simply better now? I keep hearing this refrain that guys are stronger and better athletes now.

Who are all these NBA guys playing now who are stronger than Karl Malone, Shaq, David Robinson, Kevin Willis, Anthony Mason, Charles Oakley, Alonzo Mourning, Ben Wallace etc.

Who are all these guys now who are more athletic than Jordan, Nique, Drexler, Vince, Barkley, Kemp, Rodman McGrady, Chambers etc.
People are talking about across the entire league. Generational athletes would be generational athletes regardless, but it's pretty obvious that even those guys you mentioned would have benefitted from advances in sports science and medicine. I don't think acknowledging that takes away from how great guys were.
 
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People are talking about across the entire league. Generational athletes would be generational athletes regardless, but it's pretty obvious that even those guys you mentioned would have benefitted from advances in sports science and medicine. I don't think acknowledging that takes away from how great guys were.
Can you explain all the advances in sports science and medicine that would have benefited these players?
 
Once they eliminated hand checking the physicality of the game started to change dramatically. Especially on the perimeter.

Cannot compare eras as a player like Kareem would never have reached the level he did in today’s nba. He never would have been able to cover today’s centers.

He was the previous all time scorer before LB passed him.

Have not seen McAdoo listed he was before his time and when he played center he was a matchup nightmare. He was actually the first KD.
 
I don't see how you can really compare the two era's.
Before the mid 90's if you were tall for your age, you would most likely get labelled a center or forward and you would be 'stuck' under or close to the hoop and maybe not given much chance to develop the other skills. Coaches would want you to add weight, rebound, score around the rim and protect the hoop and your teammates. I remember watching some big guys shoot from outside, including 3's, before a game and then only step outside to set a pick now and then and not even look at the basket. I remember M. Bol being considered an oddity, not just for his unusual height, but because he could hit some 3's. Centers just didn't go out there and if one put up a shot and missed, he might be on the bench a second later. I look at Patrick Ewing as the example of the big man from the 80's. Even though I was a Celts fan, you had to recognize the skills he had. He had a decent shooter's touch and if he came through the different levels and was developed today, the 3 point shot would have been part of his game.
I do think there are more skilled players because basketball became a worldwide thing and it's popularity really grew in the U.S. as well. I do think there are some players who would struggle if they were playing 40-50 years ago, but most would do fine. I do also wonder what a guy like Jordan's numbers would be today because the game has gotten softer but that is because of the rules and not the players for the most part.
 
Stop that. I’m a top tier Draymond hater, but that’s simply ridiculous. Draymond is switchable pretty much 1-5 at an elite level at his best and has had points in his career where he was a pretty respectable 3 pt shooter.
Oakley played out of position in 97-98, at Center when Ewing was out for most of the season as were Buck Williams and Chris Dudley. Oakley made the all defensive team that year.
 
Oakley played out of position in 97-98, at Center when Ewing was out for most of the season as were Buck Williams and Chris Dudley. Oakley made the all defensive team that year.
I mean…that’s nice and all. Draymond won a DPOY and is an 8-Time All Defensive player. It’s not comparable.
 
Can you explain all the advances in sports science and medicine that would have benefited these players?
Well surely not all of them but here's a few: a much better understanding of what the human body needs to recover, cryotherapy, electromagnetic pulse treatments, huge advances in arthroscopic surgery, advanced imaging technology, wearable technology to measure exercise variables, a better understanding of fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscles, and obviously many many more.

Exercise physiology has come a very, very long way in the last 40 odd years. We understand so much more about how to have top athletes performing at their best for the long haul. Do you think TMac's knees couldn't have benefitted from some of these techniques?
 
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Well surely not all of them but here's a few: a much better understanding of what the human body needs to recover, cryotherapy, electromagnetic pulse treatments, huge advances in arthroscopic surgery, advanced imaging technology, wearable technology to measure exercise variables, a better understanding of fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscles, and obviously many many more.

Exercise physiology has come a very, very long way in the last 40 odd years. We understand so much more about how to have top athletes performing at their best for the long haul. Do you think TMac's knees couldn't have benefitted from some of these techniques?
Surgeries are one thing but "sports science" is mostly a junk industry people have gotten rich off of.

I don't know what T-Mac's knee injuries were or if advances in knee surgeries would've saved his knees. Maybe. I do think the numbers show the average age and career length in the NBA is now lower than it was in the 90's. There's so many different factors that I wouldn't even attempt to come up with any conclusion as to why that is.

The NBA game is very different now than it was 20+ years ago. Rule changes, emphasis on different things, and a different overall strategy around spacing and the value of the three point shot but I just don't think the players are bigger, stronger and more athletic now. The numbers and my eyes don't back it up.
 
is it exhausting to constantly be in a state of BACK IN MY DAY. If something is worse today, hey your generation raised it. Can't wait to root against my kids
 
is it exhausting to constantly be in a state of BACK IN MY DAY. If something is worse today, hey your generation raised it. Can't wait to root against my kids
I’m so ready to annoyingly “what you know about this” to the offsprings about everything in sports and entertainment.
 
is it exhausting to constantly be in a state of BACK IN MY DAY. If something is worse today, hey your generation raised it. Can't wait to root against my kids
Who is rooting against players today? I haven't seen any of that in the thread. The thread was started because a young current NBA star player said something totally ridiculous about former NBA players.
 
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Ole heads be like "Take away the understanding of advanced stats, advancements in sports medicine and science, the ability to analyze and learn from previous athletes, better coaches/schematic differences, and smarter skill development starting at younger ages, the players of today would be JUST like the players from 20+ years ago!"

Yes, my dudes, if you took everything away from the players today that directly contributes to them playing at a higher level, they'd be like the players of 20+ years ago.

Nostalgia is so powerful, it's insane people argue about this.
 
Comparing eras is stupid. You have to factor in play style, how the game was reffed, all sorts of things. College teams don't even full court press now.

This last UConn team played the best brand of basketball I've seen. We play by far the best brand of basketball for this era, it's why you saw us destroy everyone in the tournament.
I recently watched some old teams and honestly the basketball seemed primitive. Those defenses would have no answer for the offense Dan Hurley runs and the offensive sets they run were nothing todays teams havent seen already. As far as comparing eras being "stupid" i say sure, but its fun off season talk. Live a little.
 
Ole heads be like "Take away the understanding of advanced stats, advancements in sports medicine and science, the ability to analyze and learn from previous athletes, better coaches/schematic differences, and smarter skill development starting at younger ages, the players of today would be JUST like the players from 20+ years ago!"

Yes, my dudes, if you took everything away from the players today that directly contributes to them playing at a higher level, they'd be like the players of 20+ years ago.

Nostalgia is so powerful, it's insane people argue about this.
Do you watch current AAU ball?

Have you listened to Adam Silver's thoughts on American players coming into the league now?
 
Do you watch current AAU ball?

Have you listened to Adam Silver's thoughts on American players coming into the league now?
Yup. Schemes and all that jazz may be at an all time high. But development is truly at a low for American basketball players coming into the league.
 
Players of certain eras seem to have a big effect on the game afterwards.

Jordan brought in an era of swingmen superstars who were great in 1 on 1 iso (Kobe, T Max, AI, Ray, Vince. etc.)

This new era is completely birthed from Steph and the Warriors as well as every 7’ wanting to be KD.
 
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Yup. Schemes and all that jazz may be at an all time high. But development is truly at a low for American basketball players coming into the league.
Exactly why the best players are from Europe
 
Yes, players are more skilled today, for a dozens of reasons. Yes, Ant is an idiot for thinking MJ was the only skilled player of his generation. There were plenty of skilled guys back then.
 
Do you watch current AAU ball?

Have you listened to Adam Silver's thoughts on American players coming into the league now?
Yes.

You know Adam Silver is just a businessman, right? He's not a good resource for basketball takes. I'm not sure how his opinion even disproves my point?
 
Imagine if Hakeem had skills and athleticism? He could maybe even play in today's game against all these skilled freak athlete post players.

 
Yes.

You know Adam Silver is just a businessman, right? He's not a good resource for basketball takes. I'm not sure how his opinion even disproves my point?
No, you're a much better resource for NBA basketball takes than Adam Silver.
 
No, you're a much better resource for NBA basketball takes than Adam Silver.
I bet I watch 50x more basketball than Adam Silver. He's pretty busy managing a multi-billion dollar company.
 
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