What kind of retard would be taking those kinds of shots?
The rules/style back then made it so that players were actually allowed to play tough, hard, physical Defense, and as a result many more shots were contested (making it harder to score) vs. today, where the style / rules in place have made it easier than ever to Score.
Pretty basic stuff, actually.
So the players "back then" just weren't good enough to take better shots, or were they just stupid and didn't know long mid range shots were the worst shot in basketball?
Players play in real time... they don't have the benefit of hindsight. The game style/rules were different back then. Defenders were allowed to be very physical / lots of contact, and that alone makes it harder to get a shot off (and make the shot) vs. playing in a soft/weak league where zero contact is allowed and there's enough spacing to drive a truck in the paint, which again, makes it much easier to shoot/score.
This is not rocket science.
"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."
The rules/style back then made it so that players were actually allowed to play tough, hard, physical Defense, and as a result many more shots were contested (making it harder to score) vs. today, where the style / rules in place have made it easier than ever to Score.
Pretty basic stuff, actually.
So the players "back then" just weren't good enough to take better shots, or were they just stupid and didn't know long mid range shots were the worst shot in basketball?
Players play in real time... they don't have the benefit of hindsight. The game style/rules were different back then. Defenders were allowed to be very physical / lots of contact, and that alone makes it harder to get a shot off (and make the shot) vs. playing in a soft/weak league where zero contact is allowed and there's enough spacing to drive a truck in the paint, which again, makes it much easier to shoot/score.
This is not rocket science.
TDK dodging the question again! 90's players/coaches were MORONS.
Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are dumber than that.
You are confused. The 3 point line is generally defended more vigorously than in any era in history. Certainly much more closely than in the 80s and 90s. The whole reason offenses are more successful is that so much more of the court has to be defended. Defending from 2-3 feet beyond the arc and in is much more taxing on the defense than guarding 16 feet and in. With good ball movement and inside out play, you will get your fair share of wide open 3s, but that is because of good offense and more court to cover.
There's waaaaay more wide-open shots taken today than ever before... as you said, the spacing makes it much harder for the Defense (and by default, much easier for the Offense).
Thanks for proving my point (and Silver's, Dumars', Gobert's, Kerr's, River's, etc) about today's weak/soft Defense.
This dumb ass contradicted himself in just two sentences.
Better spacing = better offense = harder on defense
None of that means "weak/soft defense".
You gotta make up your mind, TDK.
I never said "better" Offense lumpy, you did... I said weak/soft Defense makes it "easier" to Score.
Fact.
Next...
"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."
There's waaaaay more wide-open shots taken today than ever before... as you said, the spacing makes it much harder for the Defense (and by default, much easier for the Offense).
Thanks for proving my point (and Silver's, Dumars', Gobert's, Kerr's, River's, etc) about today's weak/soft Defense.
This dumb ass contradicted himself in just two sentences.
Better spacing = better offense = harder on defense
None of that means "weak/soft defense".
You gotta make up your mind, TDK.
I never said "better" Offense lumpy, you did... I said weak/soft Defense makes it "easier" to Score.
Fact.
Next...
No, you specifically said "spacing makes it much harder for the Defense".
Spacing is CREATED BY THE OFFENSE, no?
Making things harder on the defense is a good thing for an offense to do, no?
So, therefore, better spacing = better offense.
You can't tiptoe around it.
Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are dumber than that.
Uhh...yeah a 2-3 percentage point difference over approximately 500-600K free throws (50K-60K FTs shot per year) against 200K free throws shot in the 2020s is actually a gigantic statistical difference.
lol
Taken team-by-team and the difference is minimal.
22 FTA at a .784% clip (2024) = 17.2 Points
22 FTA at a .765% clip (1991) = 16.8 Points
Yeah, huge difference.
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Except is was more like 27-28 attempts during the "hammer players all you want with no fouls called" 90's.....and you picked THE BEST year from the 90's for the 76.5%. It was sub-74% for most of the 90's.
4.4% over 28 attempts per game is 22.0 versus 20.7 points per game. Do you know how many teams would KILL for an extra 1.3 points per game, EVERY game, guaranteed?
The answer: all of them
I also picked the best year for FT% in this era - ie; 2024... and it's common sense that when the game is tougher and more physical (ie; the 90's) then more fouls will be called.
D'OH!
Also... FT% was below 74% just one (1) year in the 90's (ie; .734% in 94, when MJ was retired - lol).. and an extra 1.3 PPG is NOT an example of a league "allegedly" so much more talented/skilled as you claim today's NBA is. In fact adding an additional 1.3 PPG to the Top 10 seeds in the NBA today would not change a thing with respect to their Average Margin of Victory, so it's trivial at best. Just another example of you/others grasping at straws to try and take away from the harsh criticism of today's game (from the Commish, the VP of Ops, and many current players/coaches).
Next...
"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."
22 FTA at a .784% clip (2024) = 17.2 Points
22 FTA at a .765% clip (1991) = 16.8 Points
Yeah, huge difference.
Next...
Except is was more like 27-28 attempts during the "hammer players all you want with no fouls called" 90's.....and you picked THE BEST year from the 90's for the 76.5%. It was sub-74% for most of the 90's.
4.4% over 28 attempts per game is 22.0 versus 20.7 points per game. Do you know how many teams would KILL for an extra 1.3 points per game, EVERY game, guaranteed?
The answer: all of them
I also picked the best year for FT% in this era - ie; 2024... and it's common sense that when the game is tougher and more physical (ie; the 90's) then more fouls will be called.
D'OH!
Also... FT% was below 74% just one (1) year in the 90's (ie; .734% in 94, when MJ was retired - lol).. and an extra 1.3 PPG is NOT an example of a league "allegedly" so much more talented/skilled as you claim today's NBA is. In fact adding an additional 1.3 PPG to the Top 10 seeds in the NBA today would not change a thing with respect to their Average Margin of Victory, so it's trivial at best. Just another example of you/others grasping at straws to try and take away from the harsh criticism of today's game (from the Commish, the VP of Ops, and many current players/coaches).
Next...
The 90's saw SIX (6) seasons shooting 74.0% or worse including all three seasons of Jordan's second three-peat.
You are a moron or a liar. You pick.
Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are dumber than that.
This dumb ass contradicted himself in just two sentences.
Better spacing = better offense = harder on defense
None of that means "weak/soft defense".
You gotta make up your mind, TDK.
I never said "better" Offense lumpy, you did... I said weak/soft Defense makes it "easier" to Score.
Fact.
Next...
No, you specifically said "spacing makes it much harder for the Defense".
Spacing is CREATED BY THE OFFENSE, no?
Making things harder on the defense is a good thing for an offense to do, no?
So, therefore, better spacing = better offense.
You can't tiptoe around it.
You can go round in circles all you want but the fact remains the NBA's very own Commissioner, its VP of Ops, and several current players/coaches all spoke out about how the rules in place today heavily favor the Offense, which means that it's easier to Score.
You can't tiptoe around it.
"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."
This dumb ass contradicted himself in just two sentences.
Better spacing = better offense = harder on defense
None of that means "weak/soft defense".
You gotta make up your mind, TDK.
I never said "better" Offense lumpy, you did... I said weak/soft Defense makes it "easier" to Score.
Fact.
Next...
No, you specifically said "spacing makes it much harder for the Defense".
Spacing is CREATED BY THE OFFENSE, no?
Making things harder on the defense is a good thing for an offense to do, no?
So, therefore, better spacing = better offense.
You can't tiptoe around it.
You can go round in circles all you want but the fact remains the NBA's very own Commissioner, its VP of Ops, and several current players/coaches all spoke out about how the rules in place today heavily favor the Offense, which means that it's easier to Score.
You can't tiptoe around it.
"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."
Except is was more like 27-28 attempts during the "hammer players all you want with no fouls called" 90's.....and you picked THE BEST year from the 90's for the 76.5%. It was sub-74% for most of the 90's.
4.4% over 28 attempts per game is 22.0 versus 20.7 points per game. Do you know how many teams would KILL for an extra 1.3 points per game, EVERY game, guaranteed?
The answer: all of them
I also picked the best year for FT% in this era - ie; 2024... and it's common sense that when the game is tougher and more physical (ie; the 90's) then more fouls will be called.
D'OH!
Also... FT% was below 74% just one (1) year in the 90's (ie; .734% in 94, when MJ was retired - lol).. and an extra 1.3 PPG is NOT an example of a league "allegedly" so much more talented/skilled as you claim today's NBA is. In fact adding an additional 1.3 PPG to the Top 10 seeds in the NBA today would not change a thing with respect to their Average Margin of Victory, so it's trivial at best. Just another example of you/others grasping at straws to try and take away from the harsh criticism of today's game (from the Commish, the VP of Ops, and many current players/coaches).
Next...
The 90's saw SIX (6) seasons shooting 74.0% or worse including all three seasons of Jordan's second three-peat.
You are a moron or a liar. You pick.
I'm rounding up 73.7 and 73.8 to 74%... and REGARDLESS, an extra 1.3 PPG wouldn't mean diddly squat to the Top 10 teams in the league today (ie; the teams you'd consider contenders for the most part).
You're grasping at straws.
Face facts: Weak and soft Defense leads to easier Scoring.
"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."