I'll give the Wings and Tigers a ray of hope because they're still owned by the Ilitch family, and they like winning. They like championships too. The Tigers made a good move, albeit a late one by getting rid of Avila. Nice guy, but not a good GM. They've got to have more than a good draft. And I think Stevie is bringing the Wings around, but IMO its still a wait and see. The Wings were allowed to wallow in total suckdom for a long time before Stevie came back. He's still got a big job in front of him to contend for Stanley again.
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The best thing about that is that it was probably just a common foul. Perhaps they each got T'd up afterward, but the foul itself was, "dust yourself off and take your two FTs" -- whereas today it'd a suspension.
Heh. The thing about Laimbeer is that he was a damn good player who was one of the early big guys who could pick and pop (tip of the cap to Jack fucking Sikma). But he's remembered for his thuggery which, to be fair, he completely embraced.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Heh. I mean, heh. The game today is all about scoring and the ridiculous range shooters have. That IS fan-friendly. And, for that matter, allowing stars to shine is fan-friendly.It's way more like early to mid=80s in terms of scoring, just w/ way more 3s than 2s as opposed to say, 1984. Scoring was roughly the same.
The 90s through about 2010 -- ballpark -- were horrific. Offense was way less.
So, if you're golden age is Magic-Bird with tail end being Pistons-Bulls, then today is much more like that in terms of scoring. In particular, Magic-Bird. If you loved the Spurs-Nets final (where 1 team scored more than 100 -- the Spurs scored 101), then, yeah, it's different.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostHeh. I mean, heh. The game today is all about scoring and the ridiculous range shooters have. That IS fan-friendly. And, for that matter, allowing stars to shine is fan-friendly.It's way more like early to mid=80s in terms of scoring, just w/ way more 3s than 2s as opposed to say, 1984. Scoring was roughly the same.
The 90s through about 2010 -- ballpark -- were horrific. Offense was way less.
So, if you're golden age is Magic-Bird with tail end being Pistons-Bulls, then today is much more like that in terms of scoring. In particular, Magic-Bird. If you loved the Spurs-Nets final (where 1 team scored more than 100 -- the Spurs scored 101), then, yeah, it's different.
I haven't watched any NBA games since before the pandemic, so I'm not an authority. From what I see on the sports networks via highlights, its not what I'd pay a lot of money to go and watch. I thought some of the Bird/Magic matchups were classic. Neither backed down from the other, and both had times when they played (gasp!) defense. Larry Bird shot more daggers than anyone I can remember. Magic's Lakers won games by running their opponent off the floor. Those were great players and great teams. And great men.
Shoot me. I liked the NBA back when. I don't like it now. Even without their self-serving politics, its not a watchable game for me anymore."The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, .. I'd worn them for weeks, and they needed the air"
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Either you like the 3-pt game or you don’t. Or you’re like me and are “meh” about it. But the guys today can shoot. They’re not more inherently skilled, but the acceptable range of shooting has expanded and they practice their asses off shooting 25-footers.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostEither you like the 3-pt game or you don’t. Or you’re like me and are “meh” about it. But the guys today can shoot. They’re not more inherently skilled, but the acceptable range of shooting has expanded and they practice their asses off shooting 25-footers.
I admit, I liked that kind of ball better than just inbounding the ball to someone like Steve Curry or James Harden, and have them take 4 steps past half court, and hit a 3. I don't know why people lay down so much money to watch a game like that."The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, .. I'd worn them for weeks, and they needed the air"
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