How Many Pts Would Jordan Average In Today's Eastern Conf?
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34 year old Kobe averaged 27 PPG last year... LeBron is averaging 26 PPG on 16.7 FGA... Melo averages 28 a game shooting freakin' jumpers... prime Jordan would drop 35+ without breaking a sweat (especially considering he'd go to the FT line 12-15 times a game).
Come on people... think for a second.
Come on people... think for a second.
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This whole thread was intended to be what MJ would do against the current NBA east. Anyone have the numbers of how many points allowed per game the Eastern conference as a whole is given up? Just a wild guess 94.
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Hoosiersdeezna10 wrote:Space jam best basketBall movie everl3bron wrote:The talent pool from swingmen/wings in the 00's/now was/is deeper/greater than any other era in basketball. What exactly would that prove?thedangerouskitchen wrote:
Now do % of Points from the FTA by wings / perimeter players only THEN look at the FGA / FTA ratio among those same perimeter / wings... see what you come up with.
Listen, I'm not saying Jordan wouldn't be a force in today's league. It's just ridiculous how his fanbase has to romanticize everything that man came in contact in.
I'm surprised Bull fans don't hold Space Jam as the greatest film of all time.
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kobe is simply better than jordan in every conceivable way and melo has much better range.thedangerouskitchen wrote:34 year old Kobe averaged 27 PPG last year... LeBron is averaging 26 PPG on 16.7 FGA... Melo averages 28 a game shooting freakin' jumpers... prime Jordan would drop 35+ without breaking a sweat (especially considering he'd go to the FT line 12-15 times a game).
Come on people... think for a second.
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town bidness wrote:kobe is simply better than jordan in every conceivable way and melo has much better range.thedangerouskitchen wrote:34 year old Kobe averaged 27 PPG last year... LeBron is averaging 26 PPG on 16.7 FGA... Melo averages 28 a game shooting freakin' jumpers... prime Jordan would drop 35+ without breaking a sweat (especially considering he'd go to the FT line 12-15 times a game).
Come on people... think for a second.
just start coping and let the healing begin.
"Today's NBA is soft, the Defense is weak, and the rules 'really' favor the Offense."
"Lebron doesn’t guard for a full game and our game plan was to get him to play defense and he left me open all game."
"Lebron doesn’t guard for a full game and our game plan was to get him to play defense and he left me open all game."
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Or it just means that there's MUCH more talented wing players today than there were in the 80's and 90's.thedangerouskitchen wrote:l3bron wrote:The talent pool from swingmen/wings in the 00's/now was/is deeper/greater than any other era in basketball. What exactly would that prove?thedangerouskitchen wrote:
Now do % of Points from the FTA by wings / perimeter players only THEN look at the FGA / FTA ratio among those same perimeter / wings... see what you come up with.
Listen, I'm not saying Jordan wouldn't be a force in today's league. It's just ridiculous how his fanbase has to romanticize everything that man came in contact in.
I'm surprised Bull fans don't hold Space Jam as the greatest film of all time.
It would prove that it's MUCH easier to get to the FTA if you're a perimeter / wing "today" than it was in the 80's and 90's.
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Dont talk about basketball ever again. That is probably the dumbest comment i've ever heard on these boards. Congratstown bidness wrote:kobe is simply better than jordan in every conceivable way and melo has much better range.thedangerouskitchen wrote:34 year old Kobe averaged 27 PPG last year... LeBron is averaging 26 PPG on 16.7 FGA... Melo averages 28 a game shooting freakin' jumpers... prime Jordan would drop 35+ without breaking a sweat (especially considering he'd go to the FT line 12-15 times a game).
Come on people... think for a second.
just start coping and let the healing begin.
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yes, it's far more outlandish than thinking the 80s had better defenses than the current era i'm sure.deezna10 wrote:Dont talk about basketball ever again. That is probably the dumbest comment i've ever heard on these boards. Congratstown bidness wrote:kobe is simply better than jordan in every conceivable way and melo has much better range.thedangerouskitchen wrote:34 year old Kobe averaged 27 PPG last year... LeBron is averaging 26 PPG on 16.7 FGA... Melo averages 28 a game shooting freakin' jumpers... prime Jordan would drop 35+ without breaking a sweat (especially considering he'd go to the FT line 12-15 times a game).
Come on people... think for a second.
just start coping and let the healing begin.
i can back up my statement while you cannot.
lol.
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Glorified Jordan Crawford in today's era.
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At age 40 in 2003, with absolutely no lift left and before rule changes were instituted to make it easier for wings in 2006, MJ averaged 20 a game on 44.5% shooting. Anybody who actually watched MJ in the 80s like I did, and watched the pathetic Wizard version of MJ knows that those two versions of MJ are about as comparable as chalk and cheese.
MJ, to virtually any objective observer, is the greatest slasher the game has ever seen. I'm talking about 80s and first 3 peat MJ here. Not the 2nd 3 peat MJ, who had already lost a lot of athletic ability and relied much more on a post up game. His combination of speed, quickness, hops, body control, ability to finish with both hands, ability to use spin and the rim to protect from blocks etc... are simply unmatched.
While defenses have adjusted a fair bit now and the refs no longer call the hand check nearly as tight as they did in the 2006 to 2010 type of time frame, it is still a pretty good time to be a wing player. Between the widespread use of 3 point specialists, no hand check etc, the road to the bucket is still generally less clogged than in prior eras.
Like I said in an earlier post in this thread, I think the young prime MJ would probably average what he did when he played or a tiny bit more. I'm talking about as the game is being called right now. While there is no doubt defenses are more sophisticated, changes in rules and in offensive approach which spread the floor more have made it easier on wings and much harder on post players. Guys like Adrian Dantley, the way rules are called in the post now, would be close to irrelevant in today's nba. Rules and the style of the game favor players who can take it to the rack and this is countered by better defenses and better preparation.
However, I do think that prime MJ in the 2006 to 2010 or so time frame, would have averaged at least a few points more than he did and would go to the line far more than he did per FGA than he did in his heyday. That particular point in time would have been absolutely tailor made for him. One example I use to make that case is Dwyane Wade. Here is "MJ - lite" and he averaged a little over 30 a game in 2009. I'm sorry, but if MJ - lite can do that, the better version could do a fair bit better.
MJ, to virtually any objective observer, is the greatest slasher the game has ever seen. I'm talking about 80s and first 3 peat MJ here. Not the 2nd 3 peat MJ, who had already lost a lot of athletic ability and relied much more on a post up game. His combination of speed, quickness, hops, body control, ability to finish with both hands, ability to use spin and the rim to protect from blocks etc... are simply unmatched.
While defenses have adjusted a fair bit now and the refs no longer call the hand check nearly as tight as they did in the 2006 to 2010 type of time frame, it is still a pretty good time to be a wing player. Between the widespread use of 3 point specialists, no hand check etc, the road to the bucket is still generally less clogged than in prior eras.
Like I said in an earlier post in this thread, I think the young prime MJ would probably average what he did when he played or a tiny bit more. I'm talking about as the game is being called right now. While there is no doubt defenses are more sophisticated, changes in rules and in offensive approach which spread the floor more have made it easier on wings and much harder on post players. Guys like Adrian Dantley, the way rules are called in the post now, would be close to irrelevant in today's nba. Rules and the style of the game favor players who can take it to the rack and this is countered by better defenses and better preparation.
However, I do think that prime MJ in the 2006 to 2010 or so time frame, would have averaged at least a few points more than he did and would go to the line far more than he did per FGA than he did in his heyday. That particular point in time would have been absolutely tailor made for him. One example I use to make that case is Dwyane Wade. Here is "MJ - lite" and he averaged a little over 30 a game in 2009. I'm sorry, but if MJ - lite can do that, the better version could do a fair bit better.
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You back up your statements with your own cherry picking and opinion. 80's were 3 times as physical as this cake league. Fact. Wing players are protected much more in this era. Fact. How you fail to see that the GOAT would eat this league alive is beyond me. You need help.town bidness wrote:yes, it's far more outlandish than thinking the 80s had better defenses than the current era i'm sure.deezna10 wrote:Dont talk about basketball ever again. That is probably the dumbest comment i've ever heard on these boards. Congratstown bidness wrote:
kobe is simply better than jordan in every conceivable way and melo has much better range.
just start coping and let the healing begin.
i can back up my statement while you cannot.
lol.
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And when the players went to class in college, they had to walk uphill both ways, right?deezna10 wrote:
80's were 3 times as physical as this cake league. Fact. Wing players are protected much more in this era. Fact.
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You wanna argue that the 80's aren't more physical? You wanna argue that the wing players have it harder now days or what? lol if you believe it's tougher todayBush4Ever wrote:And when the players went to class in college, they had to walk uphill both ways, right?deezna10 wrote:
80's were 3 times as physical as this cake league. Fact. Wing players are protected much more in this era. Fact.
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"You back up your statements with your own cherry picking and opinion."deezna10 wrote:You back up your statements with your own cherry picking and opinion. 80's were 3 times as physical as this cake league. Fact. Wing players are protected much more in this era. Fact. How you fail to see that the GOAT would eat this league alive is beyond me. You need help.town bidness wrote:yes, it's far more outlandish than thinking the 80s had better defenses than the current era i'm sure.deezna10 wrote: Dont talk about basketball ever again. That is probably the dumbest comment i've ever heard on these boards. Congrats
i can back up my statement while you cannot.
lol.
well with that said you should be able to pick apart any argument of mines like how i do to you right? give it a try and give counter points to whatever you disagree with.
"80's were 3 times as physical as this cake league. Fact."
with the cries of cherry picking and opinion you then have the lack of self awareness to post this gem? i should be insulted.
"Wing players are protected much more in this era. Fact. How you fail to see that the GOAT would eat this league alive is beyond me. You need help."
explain protected? what are these rules treating wings like nfl qb's. that's protected.
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I was mostly responding to your hyperbole and total lack of sense regarding proportion.deezna10 wrote:You wanna argue that the 80's aren't more physical? You wanna argue that the wing players have it harder now days or what? lol if you believe it's tougher todayBush4Ever wrote:And when the players went to class in college, they had to walk uphill both ways, right?deezna10 wrote:
80's were 3 times as physical as this cake league. Fact. Wing players are protected much more in this era. Fact.
Jordan averaged about 8 FTs a game in his prime. Do you think he is going to average 24 FTs a game in 2014?
This whole discussion is actually pretty tricky, because there are factors that would run against Jordan, and some that would work out in his favor. You have to balance those out.
You need to take it all into account. You say "they have it harder". Yes, the game is probably called a little tighter on the wings. But defenses aren't nearly as sophisticated on average, and the average wing is probably a small bit more athletic and physically gifted. And so on. One has to really be comfortable in complexity to think this one through.
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No but the way they call it now days he would average 10+ easy and if he could score 35-37 a game in an era that's way more physical why wouldn't he be able to put that up now with the soft calls they make?Bush4Ever wrote:I was mostly responding to your hyperbole and total lack of sense regarding proportion.deezna10 wrote:You wanna argue that the 80's aren't more physical? You wanna argue that the wing players have it harder now days or what? lol if you believe it's tougher todayBush4Ever wrote:
And when the players went to class in college, they had to walk uphill both ways, right?
Jordan averaged about 8 FTs a game in his prime. Do you think he is going to average 24 FTs a game in 2014?
This whole discussion is actually pretty tricky, because there are factors that would run against Jordan, and some that would work out in his favor. You have to balance those out.
You need to take it all into account. You say "they have it harder". Yes, the game is probably called a little tighter on the wings. But defenses aren't nearly as sophisticated on average, and the average wing is probably a small bit more athletic and physically gifted. And so on. One has to really be comfortable in complexity to think this one through.
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lol, made up numbers aside.. outside of a few notable hard fouls, no the 80s were not THAT much more physical. hyperboles getrs you nowhere. was more contact allowed in general? yup but so the fuck what? defenses were much worse during that period. there was only one rick mahorn, the rambis clothesline only happened once and the bad boy piston were the exception at the end of the decade, not the standard.deezna10 wrote:You wanna argue that the 80's aren't more physical? You wanna argue that the wing players have it harder now days or what? lol if you believe it's tougher todayBush4Ever wrote:And when the players went to class in college, they had to walk uphill both ways, right?deezna10 wrote:
80's were 3 times as physical as this cake league. Fact. Wing players are protected much more in this era. Fact.
stop romanticizing the past.. you look like a dunce. the 80s were great enough to watch without making shit up.
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This is exactly what I mean. You are taking a baseline from the old era, and not adjusting (it seems) for the factors that would depress his scoring average.deezna10 wrote: No but the way they call it now days he would average 10+ easy and if he could score 35-37 a game in an era that's way more physical why wouldn't he be able to put that up now with the soft calls they make?
If I have a factor that (let's suppose) would depress my average 2 points per game, and another the would raise it 2.5 points per game, you only come out 0.5 points per game ahead (all else being equal).
That is the challenge. Finding out what factors would a) raise his average b) depress his average and then c) how A and B balance against one another.
On another side note since I thought I saw it earlier in the thread: going from 37 points to 40 points per game would be EXTREMELY difficult, simply because it becomes harder to raise your average the higher up the scale you go. In other words, going from 37 to 40 is much more difficult than going from 17 to 20. It is sort of like losing weight. A 300 pound person (Artman?) can go from 300 to 295 by taking a walk around the block. But a 145 pound person would really have to bust his hump to go from 145 to 140.
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What part of the 80's were more physical do you not understand? How can one not see that? Also do you watch games today? You can clearly see the way the game is called. Just open your eyes kid.town bidness wrote:"You back up your statements with your own cherry picking and opinion."deezna10 wrote:You back up your statements with your own cherry picking and opinion. 80's were 3 times as physical as this cake league. Fact. Wing players are protected much more in this era. Fact. How you fail to see that the GOAT would eat this league alive is beyond me. You need help.town bidness wrote:
yes, it's far more outlandish than thinking the 80s had better defenses than the current era i'm sure.
i can back up my statement while you cannot.
lol.
well with that said you should be able to pick apart any argument of mines like how i do to you right? give it a try and give counter points to whatever you disagree with.
"80's were 3 times as physical as this cake league. Fact."
with the cries of cherry picking and opinion you then have the lack of self awareness to post this gem? i should be insulted.
"Wing players are protected much more in this era. Fact. How you fail to see that the GOAT would eat this league alive is beyond me. You need help."
explain protected? what are these rules treating wings like nfl qb's. that's protected.
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Like seriously though, I don't have a horse in this fight, but when I have watched games from that era I get the sense that there was a lot more "free wheeling free flowing" basketball based in finesse than the type of game we saw beyond that era.deezna10 wrote:
well with that said you should be able to pick apart any argument of mines like how i do to you right? give it a try and give
What part of the 80's were more physical do you not understand? How can one not see that? Also do you watch games today? You can clearly see the way the game is called. Just open your eyes kid.
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