Posted on 11/15/2024 7:45:34 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
Gave up bball after the Bird Magic era.
Nope. You are just seeing what you want to see.
Frame by frame it. As the ball comes up from the dribble and contacts Dr. J’s right hand, his right foot is in the air. Then his right foot contacts the floor ONCE until the ball is going through the hoop. 2 steps running, perfectly legal play.
“Exactly. Time to get rid of 3 pt line.” - and raise the basket 18-24 inches.
But I really don’t care ... I quit the NBA about 2005.
NBA was best with Michael Jordan.
Basketball went downhill fast after the Larry Bird era when there was true competition between great players and teams.
Two things are killing the NBA
Wokeism
Thuggery
” A slam dunk is exciting when the dunker is 5’11” or even 6’4”, but not when he’s 7’6”. And tip-ins? No thanks.
Ban dunks and 3 pt shots . ; )
Demographics my man!!
I prefer his era. It was harder to make a basket, for whatever reason. They used to play defense back in the day.
Modern professional basketball game is designed in a way to maximize scoring (to please spectators), to minimize defending (to facilitate scoring) and to maximize profits from attendance fees and advertising (by having a million teams playing every day). It is not a sport, but a gigantic money-making show. No wonder it is losing its appeal.
“Exactly. Time to get rid of 3 pt line.”
I agree. Also, reduce the shot clock from 24 seconds to 20. Will speed up play.
Yeah, yeah. What was that? 5 running “steps” from the midcourt line to the basket without a single dribble?
I lost count of the multiple concerts and Flyers games we saw there until 1973 (departure from Philly...best decision ever!)
Not counting the Blazers games at the Convention Center.
Doctor J fun fact. He NEVER argued with refs over a call. Loved that. He said it was pointless so what would be the point?
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