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Doctorate & Ph.D in Bootyology
That LSU team hood as hell,and USC is 31-0 ? Damn.
Game was piff yesterday. We've had their number, but geezus crust. LSU don't go down easy.
That LSU team hood as hell,and USC is 31-0 ? Damn.
Respectfully... what the fuck are you talking about? You wrote all that to not answer the question I never even asked you.I'll take this even though it wasn't meant for me.
NBA players are very skilled nowadays. When it comes to pure shooting and ball handling, they are way more skilled than players in the 80s and 90s. I wouldn't say they are as skilled in post play or on man defense, but that's because today's game is so different.
The modern NBA centers around shooting long shots to spread out the floor and then capitalizing on rules like the Defensive 3 second rule to get to the paint when a good ranged option is not available. The physicality has largely been removed and there are ways of getting around defensive resistance. Women players can better replicate today's style than they could in the past, so if you like the modern NBA, it makes sense that you'd like the crop of women players coming up that play similarly to modern NBA players.
If the big exciting play is shooting a long 3, women can do that consistently or can at least get a lot closer to doing that consistently than they can to dunking on two people in the lane.
Respectfully... what the fuck are you talking about? You wrote all that to not answer the question I never even asked you.
That wasn't what I asked and bruh already answered. You just like to argue with people on the internet.I'm going to assume you just saw my post and didn't bother reading because I answered your question in the first three sentences of the post. Carry on though.
That wasn't what I asked and bruh already answered. You just like to argue with people on the internet.
Thanks man.You asked if he thought NBA players were less skilled now than they were before. I acknowledged the question wasn't for me but gave my opinion on how current skill levels match up to the past.
That was a direct answer to the question and wasn't meant to be an argument. They were just thoughts bruh. I'm not really sure why you're trying to make this more than it is, but you got it.
I'll take this even though it wasn't meant for me.
NBA players are very skilled nowadays. When it comes to pure shooting and ball handling, they are way more skilled than players in the 80s and 90s. I wouldn't say they are as skilled in post play or on man defense, but that's because today's game is so different.
The modern NBA centers around shooting long shots to spread out the floor and then capitalizing on rules like the Defensive 3 second rule to get to the paint when a good ranged option is not available. The physicality has largely been removed and there are ways of getting around defensive resistance. Women players can better replicate today's style than they could in the past, so if you like the modern NBA, it makes sense that you'd like the crop of women players coming up that play similarly to modern NBA players.
If the big exciting play is shooting a long 3, women can do that consistently or can at least get a lot closer to doing that consistently than they can to dunking on two people in the lane.
Getting fired between the game and the press conference is nasty work
Getting fired between the game and the press conference is nasty work
Getting fired between the game and the press conference is nasty work
Getting fired between the game and the press conference is nasty work
Don’t matter the message. Nobody going to Utah State to hoop.Sends a strong message to the next coach
Might be cuz of the coachDon’t matter the message. Nobody going to Utah State to hoop.
They got a program, someone showing up to hoopDon’t matter the message. Nobody going to Utah State to hoop.
Someone coming.They got a program, someone showing up to hoop