benji wrote:the other team would back off and let him have it.
Km26 wrote:I don't think it's possible to score 100 in todays game. If a player has like 50 at half-time, the opposite team will just make it too hard on him. Fouling or double-, even triple-teaming.
Andrew wrote:...be it Wilt Chamberlain's feat transplanted into the current era or a contemporary player equalling or besting the record, what do you think the reaction would be? Would it be hailed as a glorious, once-in-a-generation accomplishment or would it be subject to scathing criticism?
NJNetsFan wrote:It'd get a spark of short-term interest in the NBA from normal non-NBA fans but lose support of a lot of die-hard NCSLesque basketball addicts.
Sauru wrote:personally if it was a close game and the man was just completly on fire i would say its ok.
BigKaboom2 wrote:Like everything, it would be both praised and criticized by various sports columnists. Various forum posters would be swayed by these columns and thus adopt the opinions due to an utter absence of critical thought then start bouncing them off each other ad nausaeum.
BigKaboom2 wrote:Trying to score 100 points accomplishes absolutely nothing except for the pursuit of individual accolades. It will never happen in a meaningful game, and if people are saying it has to happen in a meaningless game, how can they then call that game meaningful once 100 points have been scored by one player? It's still just a pointless game where the primary goal became something other than winning.
Skinnyman23 wrote:To answer your original question Andrew, if a player somehow did score 100 pts today, then there would be irrefutable proof for his task considering that there's no escape from a live broadcasted event. However, during Chamberlain's time when there was no live broadcasting then the proof would be less evident to the deniers of his one-hundred point feat; no with the media on our side, if such an event were to ever happen again, there's no denying it.
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