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Bird was an excellent athlete as he was pretty fast. He would have been fine in today's game, but he would have had to work out in the off-season which he famously rarely did.
That's the biggest change from the 80s and 90s, a lot of those guys weren't doing much in the summer.
Bird, IMO, is probably the most interesting nba player ever. If somebody tried hard to argue with me that he was the GOAT ... I'd disagree, but at least I could see the thinking ... whereas kobe for example ... no, there is no chance, he's a poor man's MJ ... Bird had a completely unique game and was tough, too. Ice in his veins
WHO CARES why it says paper jam when there is no paper jam?
LBJ's case is always going to be based on longevity, how dominant he was for the length of time he was in the league. There is nobody this far into the career who is still as good as he is. He does a lot of drama queen nonsense and he is much more likely to pack up and leave than stay and fight when the team loses.
It's fun to talk about, it's kind of like Brady versus Montana. Back in the day, Tony G would argue that Montana was better than Brady because he never lost a SB, but at the time Brady was like 4-2 in the Super Bowl.
Anyways, last night was a great game. Go watch the highlights if you missed it, talking about the glory days of yesteryear is boring.
One last thing about the physical nature of the old days, giving hard fouls has its place, but always understand when you resort to that it is a failure of defense. It is a last resort option because your team couldn't stay in front of their man.
Your team would have to deal with the other team leaning on them all day too which will tire defenders down and make them softie 3 shooters shot come up short later in the game too. You basically are saying this game would be played in today's rules. If it was the waaaaaaay more physical rules of the Bad Boy era I don't think your team has a shot of winning. Especially pre-three era.
And yesterday's teams were as much better at playing defense as todays teams are at shooting the 3. It ALL depends on the rules because if there is no 3 pt shot, you don't stand a chance. If it is strictly by today's mambi pansy rules, yesterday's teams probably couldn't compete. Although I would love to see who would stop Zeke, Reggie Miller, Bird, Kareem, Barkely, Jordan, Pippen, Stockton, The RAIN MAN, et.... and not foul? Good luck. Back then they were beating the hale out of each other and still had the mental fortitude to fight through. Isaiah would average a triple double today.
Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
I have watched parts of some games lately. I think Brooklyn should leave Harden right where he is.
BTW, still not impressed. Reminds me of going up to my HS in the summer and watching a summer league game where guys are just shooting threes back and forth with not much resistance.
Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
I have watched parts of some games lately. I think Brooklyn should leave Harden right where he is.
BTW, still not impressed. Reminds me of going up to my HS in the summer and watching a summer league game where guys are just shooting threes back and forth with not much resistance.
I think what Curry and Golden State did is really cool but I’m surprised at how much they changed the game. I’m not a huge fan of straight up chucking either. That’s why I loved that 2004 Pistons team so much. They could do it all.
F#*K OHIO!!!
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