About 25 years ago, the NBA was too physical. To the fact that you would get so many games at the half, it would be like 38 to 40. That was because all teams start that they could sign a Michael Jordan like player, let him play hero ball, and then they’d win. Michael Jordan Was the only player that really could do that consistently, because his game was so charismatic, other players wanted to be like him and teams wanted to have their own personal Jordan. They realizes that they couldn’t let the game be that physical, and that’s why Steve Nash as well as Mike Dantoni with the seven seconds or less offense was revolutionary. It’s why Steve Nash won those MVP awards, it wasn’t because he was truly the best, it was because they were showing you. This is what they wanted the game to keep looking like moving
I think we’re seeing the same thing on the other side in terms of three-point shooting. You’re never gonna stop people from shooting threes, but where the game got messed up for real? These analytic nerds telling you that mid rage jumpers don’t mean anything, as well as these moving screens, poor defense, and soft referees. Everybody wanted to be like Mike, now you could be like Stefan if you’re great enough. Winning actuality? The reason why Stephen Curry is his greatest as he is, is because his father put him under an apprenticeship and he was made to be the player that he is. has elite level hand coordination. Probably to the level of an accurate boxer like Floyd. Damien is nowhere as close or as good as Steph, then you have Trae Young. So it’s rare for you to be able to do it consistently, everybody else is just trying to be a copycat. They need to put more of an emphasis on post-ups and try to figure out a way to balance the game like they did 20 years ago