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2021-22 NBA Thread: Bill Simmons furiously recording 2.5 hour long pod about how Boston is still better than Golden State (1 Viewer)

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and a little know fact is that he went to marquette in milwaukee and used to announce b-ball games for them on the radio take that to the bank brohan
He and Steve "the Homer" True don't do those anymore? 

mr. furley said:
went and watched him and Damon Key play against my HS in the state tournament

we had a big man to match Mac, but not a second one to match up with Key
12 year old me thought Damon Key was going to light the NCAA and the NBA on fire

 
More fun to watch basketball like it is today, and in today's game Curry might be my favorite...but along the lines of who couldn't play in yesteryear's game?

Curry.
Who do you think his likely compare would have been in the 80s or 90s?

Worst case:  Abdul-Rauf with more injuries

 
Who do you think his likely compare would have been in the 80s or 90s?

Worst case:  Abdul-Rauf with more injuries


Sure he could be that player.... he just would be wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy easier to guard on the perimeter.  Put a hand on his hip and shove him around like we used to.

So "couldn't play" is obviously too strong, but he isn't super durable and he would get out physical'd over the course of a season.

 
Sure he could be that player.... he just would be wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy easier to guard on the perimeter.  Put a hand on his hip and shove him around like we used to.

So "couldn't play" is obviously too strong, but he isn't super durable and he would get out physical'd over the course of a season.
Easier to guard in absolute terms?  Or easier to guard than Abdul-Rauf?  
 

Who specifically do you see as his compare from the 80s or 90s?

 
Easier to guard in absolute terms?  Or easier to guard than Abdul-Rauf?  
 

Who specifically do you see as his compare from the 80s or 90s?


It is honestly hard to say... he wouldn't be allowed to exist in his current form.

Take an off the dribble 30 foot jumper?  Benched.

He wouldn't last long trying to drive.

So how would he do being a 3 point specialist who gets the ball out of designed plays?  Who would that be?  A smaller Steve Kerr or Hornacek?  More athletic than those guys but really that is neutralized by his size.

 
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You call it nonsense because you don't actually understand fundamental basketball.


As has been pointed out, the Bucks signing Cousins is about Brook Lopez being injured since the opening game. There is no timetable for his return, but they do expect him to come back and play this season.  We know Giannis is much more effective with one other big man on the Court. For now, they only have Bobby Portis in that role and he's somewhat out of place. They tried using Thanasis, Ojeleye and the rookie Mamukelashvili in that role and none of them were remotely effective. The NBA regular season is nearly meaningless. The goal for a team like the Bucks is to finish in the top 4 or so in the East and be healthy when the playoffs start.  Cousins is a big man who can play 10-15 minutes and bridge the gap until Lopez is healthy. The Bucks have had an open roster spot all season and have now filled it with a very inexpensive non-guaranteed contract that may help them for 10 days or may be a player who finds a role for the rest of the season.  That's all it is.

 
Super fun game last night at the Fiserv.  Felt like a playoff game.  I really like this Charlotte squad...they're young, athletic, and swaggy.  I wouldn't want any part of them in a first-round playoff series, not because I don't think the Bucks wouldn't beat them, but just because they'd take so much out of you.  Lots of really nice pieces with LaMelo (cocky AF), Bridges (and his hanging mouthguard), Oubre (WTF with that hair), Rozier, and even Mr. Overpaid himself, Gordon Hayward.  They're severely lacking any kind of interior presence, and that was ultimately their downfall, but they play with great tempo, and they can definitely score the ball.

For the Bucks, another great game and near triple-double by Giannis :yawn:   with 40-12-9 including the game-winner, and a solid debut by Boogie (7 points and 4 rebounds on 3/5 shooting), who was +9 in 14 minutes off the bench.  And now we know why they signed him when they did, because the team announced today that Brook Lopez had back surgery today and is out indefinitely.  I'm sure it was something where they were hoping it would heal with rest, and it didn't, so they were forced to do the surgery.  What's frustrating (in hindsight) is that they could've done it six weeks ago.  More small-ball lineups, I guess... :shrug:   

 
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Steph Curry would have absolutely dominated in the 80's or 90's or 50's 2030's or whenever.


A coach would never have let him do what he does.  There wasn't even a 3 point shot.  Those 30 foot bombs, even if they go in at a 50% clip, they count the same as a layup.  I think he would adjust easily to the contact, but without those bombs being worth 1 extra point each time, it wouldn't work in the pre-3 point era.  Nobody would even guard him beyond 20 feet.

 
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Saying Curry wouldn't be a stud in the 80's or 90's is ludicrous.

  1. Shooting ALWAYS translates and he is the greatest shooter of all time
  2. He's a phenomenal ball handler and passer
  3. His off the ball movement is insanely difficult to guard
  4. His understanding of the game and work ethic are along the lines of the other all-time greats
I don't like the Warriors, but Curry is a legit star no matter what era he plays in.  If Stockton and Price could excel in the 90's, I'm pretty sure Curry could figure it out.

 
A coach would never have let him do what he does.  There wasn't even a 3 point shot.  Those 30 foot bombs, even if they go in, they count the same as a layup.  I think he would adjust easily to the contact, but without those bombs being worth 1 extra point each time, it wouldn't work in the pre-3 point era.
You don't think Curry could be at least as good as Cousy, West, Goodrich or Greer?  Can't know for sure, but I'm confident he'd be at least as good as each of them and likely better.

Of course he wouldn't play exactly the same, but he could do what each of those guys did on offense at least as well and probably better.

 
So you have zero free time but can type out full essays daily on fantasy boards lol

In the time it takes you to discuss Ben Simmons every day, you could become an expert on what you put into your body.

 


I'm a pretty healthy individual. I've talked to my doctor who just only has said get the booster I don't really have the time to research every little article a lot of these websites have a ton of biases with their info do to an agenda. If I have any questions my dr there is for anything. 

 
You don't think Curry could be at least as good as Cousy, West, Goodrich or Greer?  Can't know for sure, but I'm confident he'd be at least as good as each of them and likely better.

Of course he wouldn't play exactly the same, but he could do what each of those guys did on offense at least as well and probably better.


I think Reggie Miller said it best last year or two years ago. The defense when he played compared to Step was way more physical and guys were more up in your face. I think one thing he got right is Steph wouldn't have the easy uncontested shots he always has now because how much more facegaurding and stuff was let go. Players could foul harder without a risk of a flagrant and such consequences. Doesn't mean Steph wouldn't have been good in those eras but what I think Miller was saying his opportunities on those shots is more limited 

 
I'm a pretty healthy individual. I've talked to my doctor who just only has said get the booster I don't really have the time to research every little article a lot of these websites have a ton of biases with their info do to an agenda. If I have any questions my dr there is for anything. 
Just stop with this now.  This is a bball thread. Nobody cares.

 
It is honestly hard to say... he wouldn't be allowed to exist in his current form.

Take an off the dribble 30 foot jumper?  Benched.

He wouldn't last long trying to drive.

So how would he do being a 3 point specialist who gets the ball out of designed plays?  Who would that be?  A smaller Steve Kerr or Hornacek?  More athletic than those guys but really that is neutralized by his size.
Kerr?  Hornacek?   Nah.  Not seeing it.

Curry is 2 inches taller and 20-25 lbs heavier than Abdul-Rauf was.  And he’s a far better shooter (don’t get me wrong, I love Rauf).  So worst case, he’s Rauf.

Mark Price had a really good career.  How is Curry worse than Mark Price?  I just don’t see the Hornacek and Kerr comparisons. 

 
A coach would never have let him do what he does.  There wasn't even a 3 point shot.  Those 30 foot bombs, even if they go in at a 50% clip, they count the same as a layup.  I think he would adjust easily to the contact, but without those bombs being worth 1 extra point each time, it wouldn't work in the pre-3 point era.  Nobody would even guard him beyond 20 feet.
ya, maybe the 50s he wouldn't dominate.  But all those other era's he would be amazing.

 
Kerr?  Hornacek?   Nah.  Not seeing it.

Curry is 2 inches taller and 20-25 lbs heavier than Abdul-Rauf was.  And he’s a far better shooter (don’t get me wrong, I love Rauf).  So worst case, he’s Rauf.

Mark Price had a really good career.  How is Curry worse than Mark Price?  I just don’t see the Hornacek and Kerr comparisons. 


I don't see the correlation to any of them honestly.  You were pressing for it, so I gave a couple names.  Like I said - he couldn't exist pre analytics.

I could see him getting benched often and missing a lot of games to injury.  Or he changes his game so much he becomes one of these players limited to shooter roles.  :shrug:  

 
You don't think Curry could be at least as good as Cousy, West, Goodrich or Greer?  Can't know for sure, but I'm confident he'd be at least as good as each of them and likely better.

Of course he wouldn't play exactly the same, but he could do what each of those guys did on offense at least as well and probably better.


He could** but like I and the poster quoted said... he would have to NOT do what he does now in order to be allowed to do what they did.  He would be on the bench the second he took a "bad" shot.

 
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All we are doing is proving that these arguments are silly. Nobody shot 3s like Curry in the 80s and 90s because nobody could shoot threes like him back then. They couldn’t do that because they didn’t grow up with a 3 pt line and long distance shooting didn’t make sense. It’s circular. If Curry had been born in 1960 he would have figured something out. You can’t take the player out of the era. Everyone is a product of their environment. 

 
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I didn't start anything, I just laughed at you saying you have ZERO free time yet post hours a day on here lol


Dude again over sensitive much? I wasn't even referring to you. Was referring to whoever (don't even remember at this point who) made the vaccine joke to begin with. I asked a simple question. You come in with the "gee you didn't know that already" like it's common knowledge to everyone. I really try not to pay attention to the news anymore at all. It's just depressing and PO's me most of the time. Haven't ventured into the political thread since last election, etc. Hard to really decipher with the Virus stuff what's true what's not so I rarely pay attention to any of that anymore.So I really don't have time for it to make me moody when I'm most likely already in a bad mood from something at work that got thrown on me last minute or some customer who thinks they are entitled is lambasting you for following policy.  

 
strykerpks said:
12 year old me thought Damon Key was going to light the NCAA and the NBA on fire


no exaggeration, we were hyped to believe that 7' tall HS player McIlvaine was good but Damon Key was some sort of supernova

 
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He and Steve "the Homer" True don't do those anymore? 

12 year old me thought Damon Key was going to light the NCAA and the NBA on fire
jimmy mac left a few years ago I think he went to florida now they have tony  smith and he does a nice job take that to the bank brohan

 
So the Wolves beat Memphis by 43, and Memphis beats OKC by 73. By NBA Math when the Wolves play OKC the Thunder should win easily. 

 
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nobody else experiencing this phenomena whereby the NBA thread is permanently showing as unread? 

it shows up as 42 pages, with the last reply by DJackson 26 minutes ago. for about a week or so now.

is it just me??

 
for christmas this year as a snow covered hush decends all across the land i hope that there will be a moment when djax and daemon set aside their differences and offer one another a hand in peace and senor furleys tracking device ridden computer is healed so that it shows this thread as read and somewhere in the background we can hear all the little whos down in whoville singing and spam bots heart grows three sizes that day and it says thank you cappy for all of the headlines you have wrought upon us through years yay i have dreamed it and like an army of steam rollers people will come ray so let it be done that to the bank brohans 

 
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