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    Straya AussieFanKurt's Avatar
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    to watch and isn't efficient so why is it still so prevalent?
    Last edited by AussieFanKurt; 11-24-2014 at 05:57 AM.

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    Rum and Coke SupremeGuy's Avatar
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    It's easy to coach.

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    If the one doing it, has good handles, it's less turnover prone

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    Having a system is hard since you need a lot of years to really find the least bit of perfection, ala Pop and the dark ages when Duncan was finally declining.

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    Having a system is hard since you need a lot of years to really find the least bit of perfection, ala Pop and the dark ages when Duncan was finally declining.
    ...& Amy was rising.

    tee, hee.

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    ...& Amy was rising.

    tee, hee.
    Bend over and I'll show ya what's rising

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    Bend over and I'll show ya what's rising
    blah blah something about trends

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    It's easy to coach.
    ^ This

    With team turnover rate being so high in most cities, finding chemistry on the court is rare but finding a star name to play iso ball and 4 guys to rebound is a ticket selling strategy that's proven to be effective.

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    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    blah blah something about trends
    No. I never cite that when the "Bend over" is employed. It's general jocularity is abundant & joyous, like your mother's coochie.

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    My apologies, thread.

    lol @ mother's coochie

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    1. Blame Jordan for glorifying the individual. He made iso ball look cool and brought the NBA away from team basketball the Lakers and Celtics showed in the 80s.

    2. Requires commitment from all players on the team. Teams are constantly shuffling these days with impatient executives. Hard to play team ball when players are being shipped out and coaches are being fired.

    3. More plays = more time needed to remember and practice. Iso ball is just more time efficient and convenient.

    4. Execution of team ball requires all 5 players on the court to not make any mistakes. Hard to string together 5 players who can make the right pass, cut, and screen. It's just easier to go one on one when you have a superstar because there will be less mistakes.

    5. Less tiring for the superstars. Why have Lebron run through a circuit of screens before catching the ball when he can just easily blow past his defender in a straight drive to the basket off a single screen?

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    Jordan was most certainly not the first iso player though. It's jew stern and the media that decided his style of play sold merch

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    🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 ElNono's Avatar
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    1) Rules promote it (hand check, foul priority for perimeter players, etc)
    2) Average NBA defense is terrible, why bother with anything more complex
    3) Heroball has better marketing

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    Jordan was most certainly not the first iso player though. It's jew stern and the media that decided his style of play sold merch
    Pretty much this

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    1) Rules promote it (hand check, foul priority for perimeter players, etc)
    2) Average NBA defense is terrible, why bother with anything more complex
    3) Heroball has better marketing
    But according to Malik Hairston, ISO Ball was more prevalent back then

    Passing betterz todayz lulz, better shooterz, better skilz, better Morey Advanced statz show Im right lulz

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    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    Jordan was most certainly not the first iso player though. It's jew stern and the media that decided his style of play sold merch
    And frankly it was pure that way. The lines were long and straight, the view unobstructed, like professional rasslin':::you knew exactly what you were going to get each night, each game. Nothing wrong with that. White Chocolate was going to dribble down the left side, dump it into Webber, then walk away and let him work. Now, it's a hodge podge of , working 5 asses off to get an semi open 24 foot shot.

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    sha na na na na kneeeees Axl Rose's Avatar
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    It all started with iverson, kobe, and tmac trying to emulate jordan

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    thank you
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    But according to Malik Hairston, ISO Ball was more prevalent back then

    Passing betterz todayz lulz, better shooterz, better skilz, better Morey Advanced statz show Im right lulz
    HH was once a hardcore black baseball fan what did you expect

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