air gordon wrote:Sauru wrote:the celtics already did their part by not trading the number 1 pick. now its a matter of signing big name free agents which is not always easy for cold weather teams. also they really need to avoid giving thomas a max
So who should they go after? I think we've agreed they need a pf
Or is someone like Hayward a priority?
Dee4Three wrote:Look at the pace, the speed, and athleticism of this game
Dee4Three wrote:Sorry, I have to show this video (If you don't like videos being posted, just don't watch).
Look at the pace, the speed, and athleticism of this game from 1988. The idea that Magic would be slow in any era.... is completely insane. To say he would be slow defensively, or defensively on high pick n rolls, is also crazy. He was amazing at sliding his feet, and quick. Also, Barkley was amazing.
hova- wrote:Dee4Three wrote:Sorry, I have to show this video (If you don't like videos being posted, just don't watch).
Look at the pace, the speed, and athleticism of this game from 1988. The idea that Magic would be slow in any era.... is completely insane. To say he would be slow defensively, or defensively on high pick n rolls, is also crazy. He was amazing at sliding his feet, and quick. Also, Barkley was amazing.
First of all I don't finde the pace enormously speedy, but maybe that's just me. I also feel like the camera view back in the day makes the game look faster since the cameras seem to be a step later everytime
Apart from that, the video at least shows some signs of my suggestion:
the 76ers PG is a little small (white) boy who once drives to the basket like he would be playing with me in the backyard - and yes, he gets blocked.
Magic does guard Barkley, so it is tough to say something about his perimetre as Barkley gets a lot of post touches and cuts. Cooper usually has the smaller opponent.
Magic quite often backs down his opponent. That is something I think he might still do today and would be successful with as he could find open three point shooters. That's part of his genius.
But in my opinion the 76ers really did not play that well and Barkley was the only one standing out.
hova- wrote:
I DID say Magic might be too slow. He is a 6-9 PG which is just not common nowadays. He would have problems to get around screens (considering he would not be able to bang through the screen without getting called for a foul) and a step slow against smaller guards. Hell, he even had that problem in his prime but the Lakers had guys like Scott and Cooper to do the job.)
I DID say Hakeem would be decent. And I guess I used the wrong adjective (sry, fucking german). I don't doubt Hakeem's skillset. He is one of the best ever. And he has the skill to do it today, although his style is not favored anymore. Especially the turnaround post jumper is the best weapon you can have in any era. He has it. But I ASSUME that his blocking numbers might be lower nowadays. The style has changed, more fouls, more floaters less hand check makes it tougher for the help defender not to foul IMHO.
I DID NOT MENTION David Robinson. He was a beast. The picture says it all. Same goes for some guys like Nate Thurmond. But when you go to baksetballreference and look at the weight of the players back then as well as view some pictures you will see that there very also many many untrained guys. It's my opinion that today there is a higher level of standard the teams require. It's a thesis though.
ABOUT BARKLEY AND MILLSAP: you did not read MY POINT. My point is that Barkley was specimen back then, whilst today his athleticism would be upper average (his prime maybe a bit better, his non prime days too fat I guess). That means the COMPETITION is harder. Not the STAR PLAYERS are worse, but the competition is harder.
air gordon wrote:I have no clue how the refs call it/ which ref is specifically looking for those type of fouls on a given spot on a floor
Honestly on the live feed, I don't see the arm lock move. It's only on the replay it's evident
hova- wrote:First of all I don't finde the pace enormously speedy, but maybe that's just me.
NovU wrote:hova- wrote:First of all I don't finde the pace enormously speedy, but maybe that's just me.
Me neither.
Between my vid and his, the defensive closeouts are much better in mine. Did 80s not learn from 90/00s, defense is good? Didn't Barkley's defenders not know they could contend his shot by raising their arms??? Kobe dealt with this greatly, goat.
Also compare the pass highlights between Wade and Magic. Which one requires better skill, body contortion, and athleticism? I think the answer is crystal 4k clear. Wade could have averaged 15 ast. Skillset matter.
NovU wrote:Did u not see wut I just did there? That exactly the type of logic I have been dealing with.
NovU wrote:I did. My vids showed. Thought you'd be able to tell since your eye test is better than anyone else's and watched 999999 of games. I can't understand why you don't see what I see.
NovU, are you contesting that Barkley wouldn't still get his and be a superstar in todays NBA? or Magic? Are you stating that Wade is an equal passer to Magic Johnson with the same court vision? Are you stating that Hakeem Olajuwon wouldn't be a SUPERSTAR in todays NBA? Are you just going to pick on the fact that im sharing videos, and ignore most everything else I say? The league being smaller now, with less big men inside, Magic Johnson's scoring average would go UP, with the lack of aggressive defense allowed on the perimeter and in the post (Because he was also good down low) would allow him to get into the lane MORE and make MORE plays. Wade in this NBA can't get high assists numbers, that's also not the way he plays or the role on the team.
Picking and choosing when to attack me, and being sarcastic only with me, when other crazy claims are being made, shows that you are just choosing to come at me.
Dee4Three wrote:Look at the pace, the speed, and athleticism of this game
NovU wrote:Dee4Three wrote:Look at the pace, the speed, and athleticism of this game
This. This was your argument leading to why ex players can own young cats. And you are arguing against hova saying league's different now.
Examine your evidence(youtube vid) versus mine. I see better speed, athleticism, and pace, perhaps due to selective plays or playing style difference I dunno. Of all which aligns with hova's points.
We are also not only discussing whether or not Barkley/Magic would be successful but how players/game in general has evolved, which plays a big factor in how they'd fare in today's league anyways. You are not acknowledging what you see and what we see from your/my vids could be different. I agree to hova's assessment much more than yours. Your narratives are mostly based on bias and hypothetical assumptions that I didn't even need to bother addressing.
We are also not only discussing whether or not Barkley/Magic would be successful
NovU wrote:Your view is so narrow and brain is so fixated on protecting image of your idols that you forget to see anyone's irrefutable points.
This isn't only about stars in the your/my youtube video but also general defense/offense system, playing style, in game strategy, etc. hova brought up about all aspect of players/game being generally on another level. Barkley, Magic are extension to this discussion. Now go watch your vid carefully and all differences in each aspect of the game, not only whether they're sprinting or not, good grief. Cmon kid.
air gordon wrote:Interesting hypothetical regarding earvin magic Johnson
How would magics skill set translate into this game??!
His greatness has been mentioned but what about lack of perimeter shooting and his defense?
How would he function in the half court?
Can you consistently run pick n roll with him? How does he can contribute when he doesn't have the ball?!
Its fair to say teams would dare him to shoot on picks and play off him for help side
air gordon wrote:As I said Earlier he would find more success as
a midrange post player
If he can't shoot off the dribble and has an "average" 3pt shot, The defense can defend him and the PNR much easier. I don't want to tear down a legend now. Only saying he has limited upside cuz in today's game if you are on the perimeter and you can't shoot and/or are not explosive to the basket, it plays into the defenses hands
But hey Rondo has had a helluva career
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