The regular pick up player in Toronto can probably dribble way better than 70 and 80's guards..
Watching the 60-80 and i;m wondering...WTF is this ?
hideous basketball.
Big O had a jumpshot. Poor comparison.
The regular pick up player in Toronto can probably dribble way better than 70 and 80's guards..
Watching the 60-80 and i;m wondering...WTF is this ?
hideous basketball.
He was bigger faster and stronger than Dwert. He was the same size and faster and stronger than Marc Gasol. Guys like Ibaka and Gobert he would take down low and shove them in the basket. Davis compares favorably to Kareem but is 3 inches shorter. He might out quick Wilt -I'm not sold though- but he wasn't keeping him out of the post either.
Frankly Wilt could finish over either shoulder with both hands. Who in the NBA today does that?
When you talk about basketball as it is played on the court these comparisons here always break down. It's good to spot the clueless s though.
Wilt would be sent to the foul line and miss.
Russell could not shoot FTs either.
s in the 80's would creampie over a two hand dunk..
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here we go
Jamal from across the street can do far more athletic dunks than these guys..
What?
George Gervin STOOD under the basket with a ball in both hands and dunked both.
You are an idiot. Watch replays of Darnell Hillman.
Spud fggn Webb.
And shut the door on your way out...
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a 180 dunk in the 70's was like having sex with your friends hot mother..
it was that bad...
People couldn't even dribble with their weak hands..\
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Just ignore him. I'm trying to have a basketball discussion with people who actually know a thing or two.
Yeah, but he was 53% for his career. Not out of the norm for big men.
This take is pretty on point IMO. People must look at the individual, not the era. Could you imagine LeBron in the 90s or 80s?imagine what Bird or Lambier would say about leaving the game with cramps
Easily works both ways.
Sorry that sucks.
The game is called Basketball.
A pro has a hard time making 1 out of 2... ?
Inexcusable.
Shaq wasn't much better, but he's considered an all-time great. Free throws were really a small part of the game back then. Players were more fundamentally sound and hand checks weren't prevalent, but weren't called. You can cherry pick free throws, but you can't dismiss positive qualities such as his freak athleticism, post game and rebounding, or blocks. Plus he was 7'1. Big men with natural size is such a big plus in today's game. The dude could easily touch the top of the backboard. That won D12 a dunk contest.
players that couldn't dribble a basketball without looking down
mid-range jump shots
terrible spacing
over a quarter of the league was White Americans
Bill Russell 43% from the field
tape delay
windmill dunks were mind-blowing
John Starks being the #1 option on a team that was Dad Killer's biggest threat
big men with no jump shots
only a handful of guards could shoot 3-pointers effectively
Isoball
antiquated style of play
Real talk bro, I liked your first post in here. Why don't you actually try to debate your opinion. You generally seem to know about ball, so why don't you put that to use.
Remember when that got Duncan had cramps in OT of a Game 7 and got owned by Desagana Diop in the period?
1.06 points per possession isn't bad. I get the impression that the effect of poor free throw shooting is overstated. I give credence to the notion of flow of the offense and getting in a players head but I see those as problems that can be managed and overcome.
Yes, I do. But I think you're missing the point. It's easy to dismiss a player due to the era they are in. But it can work both ways. It seems like people dismiss players solely to prop up their teams star, or do so without really watching or analyzing players games.
Its easy to say a player wasn't good because he has inflated stats. But if you look at someone's game, like Oscar's unstoppable 20 foot pull-up, on top of players that have played in multiple eras praising them, it really makes a compelling argument that they can play in today's game and strive.
Or when DK begged out of Game 5 of the 1997 Finals with cramps?
That's not really relevant because in my post I was referring to players in the 80's. When MJ played in the 80's those two players gave him a very difficult time, too. So in reality you are sort of solidifying my point.
Your point seemed to be that LeBon is a pussy because Spoelstra held him out of a game he tried to check back into when he was incapable of walking.
I just told you my point.
In all honesty, all bias aside, look at this ing dude dribbling a basketball..can barely use his off-hand, has to back up his opponent against pressure since he can't use his handles to get by him, the ball is way too high..Jesus Christ, this dude was the ing top PG of his era
..he literally dribbles worse than Danny Green..
My 16-year old cousin actually asked me about Oscar Robertson once, and I literally had to password-block his computer from searching the keywords "Oscar" and "Robertson"..as a die-hard basketball fan, I'm embarrassed to discuss some of these dudes with the younger generation, I'm trying to prevent him from watching their tapes, tbh..I'll let him stick with the narrative and stats of guys like Oscar and Wilt, and the lore of Bill Russell's rings, rather than actually allowing him to watch them play, which will hurt his spirit..
I did the same for the keywords "John" "Starks", btw..I can't let the young fam find out that he was Dad Killer's main rival in the Eastern Conference, it would break them, tbh..
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