This is very similar to what I think every time I hear a millionaire entrepreneur taking all credit for being financially successful, specially when their capital came from a source like playing basketball.
I also find it interesting how things would've been if the media and outside world gave a about the Spurs when they went through their first dynasty run..
We were not liked by NBA fans and media due to boring play etc. Spurs did all this despite everything else..pretty much us against the world mentality..
This is very similar to what I think every time I hear a millionaire entrepreneur taking all credit for being financially successful, specially when their capital came from a source like playing basketball.
Warriors team to be honest.
I agree that the D-League is the perfect place to try something like that.
Removing the corner three also makes late-game situations a bit less exciting. If the three-point line has 30-40% of its length chopped off, it is much easier to defend. That's exactly your point, but it makes last-second threes and improbable fast comebacks more difficult. Would this hurt ratings? Hard to say but I'd lean slightly towards yes.
Where I disagree is your definition of bigs' "proper place." The game is constantly evolving. KG came into the league wanting to be a 7-foot shooting guard, and this was 20 years ago. He couldn't have gotten that desire from watching early 90's NBA.
If you want radical, make threes worth 2.5 instead (or almost equivalently have every other made shot behind the line only worth 2). Or allow the home team for each game the option to have the three-point line "active" or not for that game. Make HCA a true advantage.
I understand your point. But I think there are ways around it. Maybe they could remove the corner three while also changing the shape of the line to make longer. I would say they could also try moving the basket up (which would make deep-corner shots much harder). But that would require goal-post modifications to avoid having the stanchion on the court. It would also be fascinating to see how that affected an offense.
I agree the game is evolving, but it's evolving in a way that is minimizing the effect of height, and that's one of the fundamental characteristics of NBA players. They need to rebalance the game to where being a skilled post player who's seven feet tall means something. Stretch-bigs were great when they were a counter. It's going too far with them as the main front-court players. When you eliminate the corner three, marginal stretch-bigs are going to become harder to play while elite stretch-bigs will be still be relevant. And midrange bigs who can shoot from the baseline like West will become important again.Where I disagree is your definition of bigs' "proper place." The game is constantly evolving. KG came into the league wanting to be a 7-foot shooting guard, and this was 20 years ago. He couldn't have gotten that desire from watching early 90's NBA.
I've thought a lot about the point issue. I can't see decimals becoming a thing, but I was kicking around the idea of having paint buckets be worth two, midrange three and beyond the arc four. That would prevent mid-range shots from being inefficient, but it would also negate players like Jordan and Drummond.f you want radical, make threes worth 2.5 instead (or almost equivalently have every other made shot behind the line only worth 2). Or allow the home team for each game the option to have the three-point line "active" or not for that game. Make HCA a true advantage.
What about a curved backboard? If you design it as a parabola, it would be even better as far as layups go. And shots from between the wings would also work. But corner threes would become much harder, as would midrange jumpers from the short corner.
Im all for making the game more accecisble and advantageous to shorter players. It allows for a bigger pool of playera going forward
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I don't want to watch a three-point shooting contest every game. I think basketball works best when there is an inside-outside balance that opens up an even wider talent pool. Until they make 3-10 foot shots as efficient as corner-threes, they'll keep trending away from a system that allows for multiple offensive structures.
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GSW are on the verge of breaking the single season record for wins. I would say they are no more arrogant and probably less arrogant than the Bulls team that set the record. People here are too sensitive. Warriors will be incredibly difficult to beat in the playoffs.
Unfortunately, the league loves the fact that the effect of height is being minimized, for the exact reason apalisoc_9 mentioned.
Hardcore fans will appreciate Duncan (the majority of his career), Diaw, Scola, Jefferson, Okafor, etc. school physically superior players in the post, but that doesn't appeal to casual fans, who in any sports league account for the majority. They inherently have a more rudimentary understanding of the game and are far more likely to be drawn to smaller players, who are supposedly more relate-able.
I like the fact that NBA players, on the whole, are damn near a different species, but the league wants them to be as close as possible to the every man, which is why the Warriors are their wet dream. As such, they won't do anything to stifle their impact, unless their run becomes so ridiculous that there's a widespread sense of inevitably going into every season and interest wanes.
I dont disagree. I think that with the current system, there is enough to warranty having 4 bigs in a team. The trend of the NBA of moving towards 4 smalls is directly a result of a few teams having general sucesss in that structure. It isnt a 100% sure more successfull structure than having 2 bigs to start as evidence with spurs.
Short answer, the current rules allows for teams to play big and succseed. The court is perfect.
Dont fix what isnt broke.
4 smalls is a fad that might go away of the spurs win this year
It's more than a fad. It's shifting the talent pool. You're losing post players in exchange for jump-shooter or dunkers. That's something that even Mark Jackson has noticed. High-players are learning to shoot threes on the break instead of running to the rim. The tall players that can make it to high-level colleges are almost undraftable if they can't hit at least a college three. The trend doesn't have to grow faster. It just has to hang around for a few more years. With teams like GS and OKC favoring small-ball along with up-and-coming teams like Toronto and Boston, it's not going to change any time soon.
The Bulls outside of Rodman weren't as arrogant as these Warriors. I remember Mike being a big time trash talker on the court but off the court he didn't talk like these current Warriors do. I can't recall Pippen and MJ badmouthing teams after losses and being salty like the Warriors are. I even remember Mike during the 72 win season refusing to say the Bulls were the team to beat but instead saying the Rockets were team to beat until proven otherwise. The Bulls were pretty humble during that 72 win run unlike these Warriors. I remember it vividly since I was teenager during that time period.
It's the fact that Holt would never say something stupid like this that proves him wrong.
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Ref ignored Smart's timeout lol
Green is the worlds biggest got
A team does well and guess what, it has a prima donna got on it not named Curry and the fans of the 17 consecutive 50 win, never missed playoffs, 5 rings got team melt right the down. Oh no, compe ion is bad. They must be evil. I'd bet they don't go to be until almost half past eleven.
"No one knows what it's like, to be a dust bin, in Shaftesbury, with hooligans.." -Hicks
Boston!!!! Batfleck!!! Boston!!! Spurs now have an NBA record all to themselves!!!
Warrior take the L at home!!!!
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