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  • #51
    Originally posted by -Swizzy- View Post
    biggest exaggeration in sports today.

    question, when's the last time you actually watched an 80's game. from start to finish.

    80's games are soft pillow games compared to now. no joke.


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    • #52
      Originally posted by -Swizzy- View Post
      biggest exaggeration in sports today.

      question, when's the last time you actually watched an 80's game. from start to finish.

      80's games are soft pillow games compared to now. no joke.
      i don't if you're trolling or you're really that dumb

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      • #53
        Originally posted by MaD vEiN View Post
        i don't if you're trolling or you're really that dumb
        no, I'm just not a follower.

        I have the ballz to have my own opinion even if it goes against the popular belief.

        all these old time players coming on and talking about how the older games were way more gritty and tough and all you weak minded idiots going along with it cuz you can't have your own opinion. lol All you have to do is watch those old games. There was nothing tough about them. One tiny crossover and you get 10 feet of space from your defender to take an open shot. you call that better defense? Every time Jordan got the ball you could park a car between him and his defender.

        I'm sorry but I ain't gonna lie just to go along with the popular opinion. I ain't that guy.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by -Swizzy- View Post
          no, I'm just not a follower.

          I have the ballz to have my own opinion even if it goes against the popular belief.

          all these old time players coming on and talking about how the older games were way more gritty and tough and all you weak minded idiots going along with it cuz you can't have your own opinion. lol All you have to do is watch those old games. There was nothing tough about them. One tiny crossover and you get 10 feet of space from your defender to take an open shot. you call that better defense? Every time Jordan got the ball you could park a car between him and his defender.

          I'm sorry but I ain't gonna lie just to go along with the popular opinion. I ain't that guy.
          LOL just because today's stars can take off from the free throw line or throw some double windmill slam means they're better, you're delusional

          your opinion of 80's/90's defense is obviously shrewed, because of the handcheck the defense from that time limits the ballhandler some space...did you know why they remove handcheck in today's rules? it gives wingman SPACE in order to have a clear lane towards the basket, thats why players like Wade or Lebron or Westbrook have a field time driving the lane

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          • #55
            Originally posted by MaD vEiN View Post
            LOL just because today's stars can take off from the free throw line or throw some double windmill slam means they're better, you're delusional

            your opinion of 80's/90's defense is obviously shrewed, because of the handcheck the defense from that time limits the ballhandler some space...did you know why they remove handcheck in today's rules? it gives wingman SPACE in order to have a clear lane towards the basket, thats why players like Wade or Lebron or Westbrook have a field time driving the lane

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            • #56
              Originally posted by MaD vEiN View Post
              LOL just because today's stars can take off from the free throw line or throw some double windmill slam means they're better, you're delusional

              your opinion of 80's/90's defense is obviously shrewed, because of the handcheck the defense from that time limits the ballhandler some space...did you know why they remove handcheck in today's rules? it gives wingman SPACE in order to have a clear lane towards the basket, thats why players like Wade or Lebron or Westbrook have a field time driving the lane


              ^^^look at all this hardcore defense. how did Jordan make it out of the 80's alive LOL.
              Last edited by -Swizzy-; 02-14-2013, 02:32 AM.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by -Swizzy- View Post


                ^^^look at all this hardcore defense. how did Jordan make it out of the 80's alive LOL.
                LOL now i know you're really that dumb

                using this example is like saying Kobe's 81pt. game or Lebron's 60pt. game were also product of pathetic defense

                today's defense were so tough that old grandpa Jordan managed to score 50+ & 40+ on bad knees
                Last edited by MaD RoBoT; 02-14-2013, 03:35 AM.

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                • #58


                  Joe Johnson from the Atlanta Hawks was asked about the handchecking rule during the summer of 2010: "It benefits me," said Joe Johnson, one of three players (Mike Bibby and Jamal Crawford are the others) on the Hawks' roster who have averaged 20 or more points in a season. "It definitely changes the game because it gives every guy that extra step. "If we could hand check now, the game would be totally different," Johnson said. "If they couldn't hand check back in the day, there are some guys that would have been even better than they were. It would have been nuts for some of the big-time scorers and perimeter players from the 1980s and 1990s. Can you imagine what [Michael] Jordan would have done in a league where you couldn't hand check."

                  During a 2007 L.A. Lakers pre-season broadcast, Phil Jackson was asked how he thought Michael Jordan would perform today, Phil said: "Michael would average 45 with these rules."

                  "You can't even touch a guy now," says Charlotte coach Larry Brown, who also coached the 2004 Pistons defense... "The college game is much more physical than our game. I always tease Michael [Jordan], if he played today, he'd average 50."

                  Question for Clyde Drexler:
                  In the current league where there is no hand checking and no ruff play how much better would your numbers be?

                  Clyde Drexler: Oh, tremendously better, from shooting percentage to points per game everything would be up, and our old teams would score a lot more points, and that is saying something because we could score a lot back then. I do think there should be an asterisk next to some of these scoring leaders, because it is much different trying to score with a forearm in your face. It is harder to score with that resistance. You had to turn your back on guys defending you back in the day with all the hand checking that was going on. For guys who penetrate these days, it's hunting season. Yes, now you can play (floating)zone(legally), but teams rarely do.

                  "The defensive rules, the hand checking, the ability to make contact on a guy in certain areas .... [have] all been taken away from the game. If Kobe could get 81, I think Michael could get 100 in today's game." - Scottie Pippen January 2006

                  Craig Hodges is the Lakers shooting coach, get a look at what he said:
                  Q: If you could take one player in their prime, would you take Michael Jordan or Kobe?

                  A: M.J., all day. There's no comparison. M.J. could score 100 points in this era. You can't hand-check now. Imagine that trying to guard M.J. It would be crazy.

                  Hall of Famer Rick Barry, a keen observer of the game, said he would love to see players of the past getting to attack the basket under the new officiating. "They'd score a lot more," he said.

                  Tex Winter said: "Players today can get to the basket individually much easier."

                  Asked if he could defend Jordan under today's interpretation of the rules, Joe Dumars first laughed, "It would have been virtually impossible to defend Michael Jordan based on the way the game's being called right now."

                  Question for Dominique Wilkins: Seeing that you played in one of the greatest eras in NBA history, what has changed the most in the NBA since your days as a player?

                  Dominique Wilkins: "The power forward position had the license to kick your butt and the game was very physical. I think the physical aspect of the game, some of it has been taken away with the rule changes."

                  Do you think you could take them?

                  Dominique Wilkins: "I don't believe in comparisons, but I look at the era I played in. Like I said, when you have to play against a great player every night, that defines who you are if you can compete on that same level night in and night out. That tells you where your place is in the whole, I would say, history of the game. You put yourself in a very high spot."


                  Dominique Wilkins: "When you can compete on that level against the greatest players every single night, and when you can play just as good or better, that really defines who you are as a player. So if you're asking me what would I have done [today], well, put it this way, if you couldn't touch me [because of the rule changes], instead of averaging 25 or 30 [points], I'd probably average 40."

                  Tim Grover, who has trained Kobe, Lebron, and Jordan, was asked who would win a 1-on-1 battle of Jordan vs. either of the other two:
                  Tim Grover: "Oh, Michael. No question. From a physical and mental standpoint, he's the best I've ever seen. If he were playing now, with the way the refs call everything, and with all the padding these guys wear, he'd average 40 or 50 a night if he wanted

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                  • #59
                    ^^^

                    I don't recall ever saying that handchecking isn't harder to play against.

                    Obviously its harder to play with the handchecking rule but you can't just be blind and ignore all other factors. What good is handchecking when the defenders move like slugs? Did you not watch the game that I posted? Yes that's a game when Michael scored a lot of points but it was against the 86' Celtics. Its not like I posted a vid of Jordan vs the Washington Bullets.

                    if you don't recognize bad defense from watching old games then I can't help you.
                    Last edited by -Swizzy-; 02-14-2013, 03:58 PM.

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                    • #60
                      Lebron's still missing a some of gaudy accomplishments:

                      -defensive player of the year
                      -recording a quadruple double
                      -recording a five by five game
                      -slam dunk title

                      all very doable with a proactive approach. Slam dunk title should have been done already. Quadruple double is also very possible along with the 5 by 5.

                      Even the great Michael Jordan never did a quadruple double or a 5 by 5 game.

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