_Vcsgrizzfan_ wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2024 12:57 am
thedangerouskitchen wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2024 12:36 am
_Vcsgrizzfan_ wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 11:45 pm
I never said Shaq wouldn't get his. But Jokic is getting more between what he gets himself and what he gets for others. 90s rules, today's rules, no rules.
Shaq was basically a one trick pony. It was a helluva trick, but he could only beat you in the post.
Jokic can beat you from any point on the floor, including the FT line. You have no strategy of throwing fouls at Jokic like you did with Shaq. He makes his.
Joker wouldn't be playing "any point on the floor" in the 90's - 00's... he'd be playing 90's-00's style/rules, meaning he'd be playing 10-12 feet-in, with a much more crowded paint and less spacing (making it harder to pass), not to mention the slower Pace (yielding fewer possessions, lower Scoring) and the MUCH more physical Defense (and just more physicality in the game all around) and there's absolutely no chance Joker is averaging 25-30 Point Triple Doubles like he does today.
Not a chance in hell.
Joker today, playing under 90's-00's rules/style = a slightly better version of what Arvydas Sabonis might have looked like had he played his prime years in the NBA: A 20/10/5 guy basically. Still very productive, but not more dominating than Shaq.
Joker's only chance would be Hack-A-Shaq... of course he'd foul out in the first Quarter with that strategy, and that would be that.
Real spit.
Why the hell wouldn't Joker play from the elbow or the 3 point line you retard? Because you said so? He can play from wherever the hell he wants. He'd be like Sam Perkins in that sense, except stratospherically better. Fuck you're stupid.
Because Centers weren't playing 15-20+ feet from the basket back in the 90's-00's, meatball... that's like asking,
why wouldn't Steph Curry be standing 25 feet from the basket chuckin' 3's all game long if he played during your Glory Days of the 50's/60's?
I mean, isn't that why you/others drool over those "advanced metrics/stats"... as they're "supposed to" provide a credible means of
comparing players across different eras BECAUSE the game/rules/styles vary so much from era to era?
Or wait a second, hold on... you're not under the impression that Joker would be playing C in the 90's/00's under today's rules / style, while the rest of the NBA would adhere to the rules/style that actually existed in the 90's/00's... are you?
Gosh I hope not 'cause then you'd be a fool.
Today's Joker playing in the 90's-00's would have to contend with a much slower Pace and far fewer Possessions (leading to lower stat totals all-around), much less floor Spacing / faaaar fewer 3 point shooting (making it harder to Facilitate from the elbow), much more Physicality and pounding/wear-tear on his body (something he doesn't experience in today's free-flowing, zero contact era), and he would be forced to actually defend
every possession (which hardly any player does today).
In short Joker would be so far out of his element that he might have ended up staying in the Euroleague if he came up in the 90's-00's. What's most likely though is what I wrote earlier: Jokic in the 90's-00's would be a slightly better version of what Arvydas Sabonis might have looked like if he played his prime years in the NBA.
That's still a legit HOF caliber player, but not on Shaq's level of domination. Not even close.