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Gsw double teamed/trapped dame for the majority of the series. If that Aint gravity, Idk what is.
That’s called aminu/Harkless are with us ball.
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Gsw double teamed/trapped dame for the majority of the series. If that Aint gravity, Idk what is.
You just contradicted your own statement homie.
Players are way better today, and Michael Jordan being more dominant today.
I agree that the game is played differently. But players were just as talented in the 80s and 90s as they are today.
If anything, they weren't as innovative as they are today. I mean a euro step was legal in 1985 too. Basketball talent and basketball innovation aren't the same thing. Larry bird would shoot a 3 just as good now a he did then. He'd just shoot more of them.
Comparing stars are the top isn't how to evaluate the difference between now and then. It's really about the players in the middle and the bottom.
To say that curry, harden etc wouldn't be as successful as they are now...is not saying much. But it's true.
Gravity is making other player(s) come to you that wouldn't have to otherwise.no. it's not. gravity is making an entire team change their scheme for you. where everyone has to be cognizant of where you are on the court. warriors doubled dame and cj and harden and kyrie in the past. they recognize the issue of letting them get comfortable. defenses collapse for curry. with attention going to him even without the ball, guys like draymond and iggy and looney get wide open layups and dunks.
I meant more streamlined as far as everything. You got centers making threes at a decent clip. Playcalling on both ends of the floor has become complicated due to the nature of the game. Training is more complex today even. I imagine harden curry or even Westbrook's eating off of switches on o. Yeah, they'd get banged up, but burning dudes that would normally be playing in one zone getting drawn out of said zone because the game hadn't evolved to where they actually needed to play out of position.More streamlined? Not sure what you mean. If anything, the game is more streamlined now.
It's not so much about overall skill, curry and harden etc have the skill. It's the physicality and the ability to withstand it and still perform at the same level.
I mean, of course he's exaggerating. But, what he's saying is true.
This and your Scottie pippen statement shows your obvious recency bias.
Fortunately, curry plays now and not back then
I look at it like chess, every piece is important depending on the moves you need to make.So Draymond is more important than Steph.
I'm simply saying that players were able to shoot, dribble, pass and defend just as well as they can today.I was saying that as a testament to mikes greatness. He thrived in spite of situations he probably shouldn’t have even had to deal with.
And players being just as talented in the 80s and 90s as they are today??? I strongly disagree. Where are we drawing the line between talent and innovation?
Are you asking if kyrie Irving was better than magic Johnson because he has a better handle?If your better at certain facets of the game, though, wouldn't that mean you are better?
If you define Scottie pippen, Michael Jordan and kawhi Leonard as elite, then no, klay isn't elite.
But that's not a slight to klay. He's really good defensively.
Why is it that some gsw fans get upset about that?
I mean, elite "all world" defensive players end up on the all defensive teams at some point right? How many all defensive teams has klay made?
It’s absolutley crazy to me that no 2 teammates have had triple doubles in the playoffs before last night
Klay Thompson never been All-NBA defence
no it doesn't work like this.No because mj had more facets of the game he was better at. I was speaking in general terms. Being better at more things than the others adds up.
I'm not asking you to give me your opinion on media awards. But surely you could agree that at some point an elite defender would get their just due.I'm not a Warriors fan, I like the Lakers
I don't use media awards as a measurement for players so we're not gonna see eye to eye on this
Shooting is half the game, isn't it? Wall is a better passer? Nope, but wall was good in 2017. Just not, you know, breaking records or a part of a championship team. Better isn't always quantified by stats, see: westbrook. If being better at more parts of the game doesnt qualify one player as better than another, what does?no it doesn't work like this.
Other then shooting what was curry better at then John wall in 2017.john wall must of been better. He was better at more things
No it's notShooting is half the game, isn't it?
I should have said scoring, but I didnt.No it's not