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    Cogito Ergo Sum LnGrrrR's Avatar
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    a 6'1"point guard with one good hand and a one handed set shot vs. 6'9" Earv or 6'6" Bean who can basically jump over him equals Lakers in 5
    Yeah, because there's no way a team with a short PG like Cousy or Rondo could ever hope to defeat a team with a 7 footer or Kobe Bryant on it...

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    Dryer than Kunta's ankles Ashy Larry's Avatar
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isqr0ErQtp8


    dude dribbled the ball 20 times and twice with his left hand ...... are you kidding me ????

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    Dryer than Kunta's ankles Ashy Larry's Avatar
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    Yeah, because there's no way a team with a short PG like Cousy or Rondo could ever hope to defeat a team with a 7 footer or Kobe Bryant on it...
    I'm looking at the match ups and even you would have a 6'1" Rondo guarding Magic or Bean before you'd have a 6'1" Cousy on either one

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    Okay, now you've seen Cousy playing exactly 8 seconds.

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    Dryer than Kunta's ankles Ashy Larry's Avatar
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    Okay, now you've seen Cousy playing exactly 8 seconds.
    eight seconds is all I need to know he would get worked and would be a defensive liability ......

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    It's beyond me why people assume Tommy Heinson and the like could compete with today's athletes. They just weren't good enough IMO

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    Dryer than Kunta's ankles Ashy Larry's Avatar
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    It's beyond me why people assume Tommy Heinson and the like could compete with today's athletes. They just weren't good enough IMO


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    No disrespect for both Laker and Celtic legends of yesteryear but come on!
    The current athlete today has evolutionized and morphed into a specimen that was unheard of 35-40 years ago.
    Look closely at any vintage 60's and even early 70's films (youtube will help) and really study everything from player physique, ball movement, hops, pivoting moves, speed and so on. There is an obvious almost lethargic sense to the way they play compared to todays basketball player. Todays player is much more dynamic. The one thing I can really say about yesteryears player is that they really didn't count on the dunk as much and were much more pure shooters and a of a lot better free throw shooters.

    Diets, collegiate programs, weightlifting and a plethora of other resources exist for todays NBA player that weren't around back then.

    In fact, I am convinced that a Division 1 powerhouse college team can really give any of those Laker/Celtic teams a damn good run for their money if not beat them.

    Evolution is a of a thing.

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    Cogito Ergo Sum LnGrrrR's Avatar
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    It's beyond me why people assume Jerry West and the like could compete with today's athletes. They just weren't good enough IMO
    Agreed.

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    Nice job Ln......
    you sneaky bean-town boy you...
    Last edited by TheManFromAcme; 06-02-2010 at 02:27 PM.

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    The current athlete today has evolutionized and morphed
    What
    of a lot better free throw shooters.
    What

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    Better FT shooters?

  13. #38
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    What are you "what-ing" about Bob?

    Pretty simple really. Sorry you don't get it. I understand.

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    Celtics would be to thin in the frontcourt. No disrespect to Bill Russel, but a prime shaq would give him the same play Dikembe Mutombo received in the 2001 finals.

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    What are you "what-ing" about Bob?

    Pretty simple really. Sorry you don't get it. I understand.
    Well, on the second count you're simply incorrect. The league average FT% in 1959 was 75.6%. This season it's 75.9%. It's been higher and lower, but not even the "6-5 honkies" back then were on average great free throw shooters. Not everyone was Rick Barry.

    On the first, I'm sorry, but I don't understand what
    The current athlete today has evolutionized and morphed
    means, and I'm pretty sure it isn't my fault.

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    Well, on the second count you're simply incorrect. The league average FT% in 1959 was 75.6%. This season it's 75.9%. It's been higher and lower, but not even the "6-5 honkies" back then were on average great free throw shooters. Not everyone was Rick Barry.

    On the first, I'm sorry, but I don't understand what means, and I'm pretty sure it isn't my fault.
    So you think players from that era are athletically the same as todays athlete?

    That was really the meat of my point.

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    Nice job Ln......
    you sneaky bean-town boy you...
    I couldn't avoid a setup that obvious.

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    So you think players from that era are athletically the same as todays athlete?
    Some are. Some aren't. Some would be with weight training. Some of today's bodybuilders would be exhausted in a more uptempo game. What any of this has to do with, um, "evolutionizing and morphing," is a mystery. What does it mean to evolutionize and morph?

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    The Lakers would eat the Celtics. A lineup Magic/Kobe/Worthy/Kareem/Shaq would be hilarious to defend.

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    Nice in depth analysis
    No in depth analysis needed when the Celts have hostorically owned the Lakers

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    Rooster-Lollypops TheManFromAcme's Avatar
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    Some are. Some aren't. Some would be with weight training. Some of today's bodybuilders would be exhausted in a more uptempo game. What any of this has to do with, um, "evolutionizing and morphing," is a mystery. What does it mean to evolutionize and morph?
    Physiologically speaking, athletes of that era were different. You didn't have Shaq's or Dwight Howards or Michael Jordan "built" players back then is what I am trying to convey to you. I am don't understand why you can't grasp that.


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    So, next time around don't pretend to know more than you actually do.
    I see the pompous ASS is back at it.

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    How many clips have you seen?
    Apparently Ashy has never attended the Ambidextrous Dribbling Workshop.


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    Apparently Ashy has never attended the Ambidextrous Dribbling Workshop.

    where do I sign up ???? And I've never had any problem dribbling the ball with my left. Normally, teams didn't know what was my strong hand until I shot the ball.

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