I see that these statistics are too advanced for you to comprehend. I think it's your bedtime.deezna10 wrote:So as fast paced as you guys said the 80's were they only got less than 1 free throw attempt more a game than this soft era? Lol. Its weak today. Don't guard too close or you are on the linel3bron wrote:League Average eFG%
'80s: .491
'90s: .488
'00s: .484
League Average PPG
'80s: 109.3
'90s: 101.0
'00s: 96.9
% of Points from the Freethrow line
'80s: 20.3
'90s: 19.8
'00s: 19.5
Cool.
How Many Pts Would Jordan Average In Today's Eastern Conf?
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lol, this is not a compelling argument to the contrary.deezna10 wrote:I'm sorry you think basketball isn't a team game. Its sad that you think that bulls team had any chance at all. No player would have even made them as good as they were with MJ. The talent now is good but it takes more than just some athletic players. They are growing up now in the softest era of ball ever. Every sport is soft now days. These pussies would cry in the 80's if they got fouled as hard as they did back then. MJ put up 37 against defenses that would smear kids to the floor today.town bidness wrote:delusion is actually thinking the 80s and 90s had better defenses than now when all empirical and common sense observation points to the polar opposite. i'm sorry, the 80s were great but jordan couldnt do anything but be swept out of the post in embarrassing fashion and barely took advantage of the tepid 90s by only making it to 6 finals. good thing pippen was around to enable baldy to shoot to his hearts content.deezna10 wrote: Actually you were a bit delusional but that's OK. Can't expect you to understand enough. MJ is by far better than any one in the game today. Kenton and Kobe are exceptions but they still arent up with MJ. If those guys can average 25-30 today MJ would in his sleep
that said... 25-27 ppg is generous for a guard you dont have to guard at the 3pt line, lol.
i'm sorry for the bad news.
"No player would have even made them as good as they were with MJ."
you can say that.. but i could easily say that magic could have made that team better or bird and neither are wrong but i could make a much better argument for magic being able to lead that team better than you could for jordan, lol.
"The talent now is good but it takes more than just some athletic players."
what is this supposed to mean exactly? please dont let it be the well worn canard i assume it is.
"They are growing up now in the softest era of ball ever."
that was the 90s but hey shit happens. you deal with the era you're in and at least he dominated that piss poor decade.
the rest of your post is pure nonsense and that is really shocking because it's actually worse that then nonsense i quoted. come back to earth son. i'm sure your mother misses you.
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l3bron wrote:-Faster pace
-More PPG allowed
-Worse DRTG across the board
-Higher FG% allowed
Yet somehow a better era defensively because...players could put their hands on you.
lol, some of you have no shame.
If Melo, Durant, LeBron (and a 34 year old Kobe) can average 37-30 PPG today there is no question whatsoever that prime Jordan would average 35+.
"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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l3bron wrote:
% of Points from the Freethrow line
'80s: 20.3
'90s: 19.8
'00s: 19.5
Cool.
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.
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"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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I misread that. Just re-read it nowl3bron wrote:I see that these statistics are too advanced for you to comprehend. I think it's your bedtime.deezna10 wrote:So as fast paced as you guys said the 80's were they only got less than 1 free throw attempt more a game than this soft era? Lol. Its weak today. Don't guard too close or you are on the linel3bron wrote:League Average eFG%
'80s: .491
'90s: .488
'00s: .484
League Average PPG
'80s: 109.3
'90s: 101.0
'00s: 96.9
% of Points from the Freethrow line
'80s: 20.3
'90s: 19.8
'00s: 19.5
Cool.
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damn him, he should have played those years he sat out. i may not had as much ammo to fuck with certain posters but we'll never know, lol. oh well, at least he didnt run to ride bird like lebron to wade.y2ktors wrote:Lol he only missed the Finals in 2 of 8 seasons that he played in the 90s. One of those missed seasons he only played 17 reg games. The other, his Bulls lost 4-3 in the ECF.town bidness wrote:delusion is actually thinking the 80s and 90s had better defenses than now when all empirical and common sense observation points to the polar opposite. i'm sorry, the 80s were great but jordan couldnt do anything but be swept out of the post in embarrassing fashion and barely took advantage of the tepid 90s by only making it to 6 finals. good thing pippen was around to enable baldy to shoot to his hearts content.deezna10 wrote: Actually you were a bit delusional but that's OK. Can't expect you to understand enough. MJ is by far better than any one in the game today. Kenton and Kobe are exceptions but they still arent up with MJ. If those guys can average 25-30 today MJ would in his sleep
that said... 25-27 ppg is generous for a guard you dont have to guard at the 3pt line, lol.
i'm sorry for the bad news.
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you'd think it would be mighty hard to argue against this, yet here we are.l3bron wrote:League Average eFG%
'80s: .491
'90s: .488
'00s: .484
League Average PPG
'80s: 109.3
'90s: 101.0
'00s: 96.9
% of Points from the Freethrow line
'80s: 20.3
'90s: 19.8
'00s: 19.5
Cool.
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l3bron wrote:League Average eFG%
'80s: .491
'90s: .488
'00s: .484
League Average PPG
'80s: 109.3
'90s: 101.0
'00s: 96.9
% of Points from the Freethrow line
'80s: 20.3
'90s: 19.8
'00s: 19.5
Cool.
Thank you for Proving that Today's player SUCK compared to the 80's and 90's!! Stats back this up!!
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Actually no today's game is the weakest era. Even your boy Kobe agreestown bidness wrote:lol, this is not a compelling argument to the contrary.deezna10 wrote:I'm sorry you think basketball isn't a team game. Its sad that you think that bulls team had any chance at all. No player would have even made them as good as they were with MJ. The talent now is good but it takes more than just some athletic players. They are growing up now in the softest era of ball ever. Every sport is soft now days. These pussies would cry in the 80's if they got fouled as hard as they did back then. MJ put up 37 against defenses that would smear kids to the floor today.town bidness wrote:
delusion is actually thinking the 80s and 90s had better defenses than now when all empirical and common sense observation points to the polar opposite. i'm sorry, the 80s were great but jordan couldnt do anything but be swept out of the post in embarrassing fashion and barely took advantage of the tepid 90s by only making it to 6 finals. good thing pippen was around to enable baldy to shoot to his hearts content.
that said... 25-27 ppg is generous for a guard you dont have to guard at the 3pt line, lol.
i'm sorry for the bad news.
"No player would have even made them as good as they were with MJ."
you can say that.. but i could easily say that magic could have made that team better or bird and neither are wrong but i could make a much better argument for magic being able to lead that team better than you could for jordan, lol.
"The talent now is good but it takes more than just some athletic players."
what is this supposed to mean exactly? please dont let it be the well worn canard i assume it is.
"They are growing up now in the softest era of ball ever."
that was the 90s but hey shit happens. you deal with the era you're in and at least he dominated that piss poor decade.
the rest of your post is pure nonsense and that is really shocking because it's actually worse that then nonsense i quoted. come back to earth son. i'm sure your mother misses you.
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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:l3bron wrote:
% of Points from the Freethrow line
'80s: 20.3
'90s: 19.8
'00s: 19.5
Cool.
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.
Come at the King, you best not miss.
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You've been slacking when it comes to mentioning LeBron and his androgenic alopecia. What gives?town bidness wrote:damn him, he should have played those years he sat out,\. i may not have as much ammo to fuck with certain posters but we'll never know, lol. oh well, at least he didnt run to ride bird like lebron to wade.y2ktors wrote:Lol he only missed the Finals in 2 of 8 seasons that he played in the 90s. One of those missed seasons he only played 17 reg games. The other, his Bulls lost 4-3 in the ECF.town bidness wrote:
delusion is actually thinking the 80s and 90s had better defenses than now when all empirical and common sense observation points to the polar opposite. i'm sorry, the 80s were great but jordan couldnt do anything but be swept out of the post in embarrassing fashion and barely took advantage of the tepid 90s by only making it to 6 finals. good thing pippen was around to enable baldy to shoot to his hearts content.
that said... 25-27 ppg is generous for a guard you dont have to guard at the 3pt line, lol.
i'm sorry for the bad news.
I'm a baaaddd motherfucker!!
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lolwutMaster Spade wrote:l3bron wrote:League Average eFG%
'80s: .491
'90s: .488
'00s: .484
League Average PPG
'80s: 109.3
'90s: 101.0
'00s: 96.9
% of Points from the Freethrow line
'80s: 20.3
'90s: 19.8
'00s: 19.5
Cool.
Thank you for Proving that Today's player SUCK compared to the 80's and 90's!! Stats back this up!!
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Why would one waste their time arguing over something that is irrelevant to the issue...?town bidness wrote:you'd think it would be mighty hard to argue against this, yet here we are.l3bron wrote:League Average eFG%
'80s: .491
'90s: .488
'00s: .484
League Average PPG
'80s: 109.3
'90s: 101.0
'00s: 96.9
% of Points from the Freethrow line
'80s: 20.3
'90s: 19.8
'00s: 19.5
Cool.
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What fan base doesn't have its biases? I know a bunch of Duncan homers/fans who believe that he's as great as kareem was...aka top 5 GOAT.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:l3bron wrote:
% of Points from the Freethrow line
'80s: 20.3
'90s: 19.8
'00s: 19.5
Cool.
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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i really dont know what the fuck is wrong with me... i have barely been doing it to your boy jordan either. no bald cracks at all.. the well is dry folks.y2ktors wrote:You've been slacking when it comes to mentioning LeBron and his androgenic alopecia. What gives?town bidness wrote:damn him, he should have played those years he sat out,\. i may not have as much ammo to fuck with certain posters but we'll never know, lol. oh well, at least he didnt run to ride bird like lebron to wade.y2ktors wrote: Lol he only missed the Finals in 2 of 8 seasons that he played in the 90s. One of those missed seasons he only played 17 reg games. The other, his Bulls lost 4-3 in the ECF.
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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:l3bron wrote:
% of Points from the Freethrow line
'80s: 20.3
'90s: 19.8
'00s: 19.5
Cool.
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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Nah, I love facts.deezna10 wrote:Facts make you mad don't theyShill Jackson wrote:Lmao. You aren't that dumb are you?deezna10 wrote: Retired to play baseball after fathers death
Fact is, EVERYONE'S father dies. Most MEN take a week off and then get back to work.
In the last Olympics, Canadian chick's Mom died and then she went out and won a medal.
You bought the marketing hook, line and sinker if you think he "retired"
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you fucking jordan fans, lol.Jordan420Bulls wrote:Why would one waste their time arguing over something that is irrelevant to the issue...?town bidness wrote:you'd think it would be mighty hard to argue against this, yet here we are.l3bron wrote:League Average eFG%
'80s: .491
'90s: .488
'00s: .484
League Average PPG
'80s: 109.3
'90s: 101.0
'00s: 96.9
% of Points from the Freethrow line
'80s: 20.3
'90s: 19.8
'00s: 19.5
Cool.
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Duncan certainly can make a case after Jordan and Kareem.y2ktors wrote:What fan base doesn't have its biases? I know a bunch of Duncan homers/fans who believe that he's as great as kareem was...aka top 5 GOAT.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.
Still, they don't go the extent that Bulls fans do.
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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:l3bron wrote:
% of Points from the Freethrow line
'80s: 20.3
'90s: 19.8
'00s: 19.5
Cool.
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.
"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."