What ever happened to it being a mans game?
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Re: What ever happened to it being a mans game?
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Like most of these guys who played with other Hall of Famers? Like I said in the MVP thread when did ''more with less'' become the criteria for MVP.Comment
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At an amazing rate, with great efficiency, still he really just scores.
Capp seems to be saying foreign players are the issue.
Get out of here with that stuff man, rule changes have changed the game.
Simple as that.Comment
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Re: What ever happened to it being a mans game?
Bascially man...simple as that...
This is exactly what Rick Mahorn was just saying on NBA TV...
You cant have these "enforcers" of yesteryear with the way the league is called now...
I saw alot of people on and off here up in arms about Bynums foul on Beasley last night....which would have pretty much just been a "hard foul" back then...Comment
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Re: What ever happened to it being a mans game?
Bascially man...simple as that...
This is exactly what Rick Mahorn was just saying on NBA TV...
You cant have these "enforcers" of yesteryear with the way the league is called now...
I saw alot of people on and off here up in arms about Bynums foul on Beasley last night....which would have pretty much just been a "hard foul" back then...
I grew up on the 80's ball and was an adult by the time the 90's rolled around, but when see replays or clips of a lot of the games back then I am very glad that they outlawed all that cheap play.
Real defense is quick feet, anticipation, ball denial, studying tendencies, funneling, quick/early help and sometimes meeting a guy at the rim chest to chest with hard contact being made while you're playing the ball.
Shoving or forearming a guy while he's in the air or steering a player with your hand while he's dribbling is not basketball, IMO.Jordan Mychal Lemos
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Do this today: Instead of $%*#!@& on a game you're not going to play or movie you're not going to watch, say something good about a piece of media you're excited about.
Do the same thing tomorrow. And the next. Now do it forever.Comment
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Re: What ever happened to it being a mans game?
Hopefully never again.
Nash and Dirk are two fantastic players regardless of what some people have against them.
I'd take either one of them on my team in a heartbeat.Comment
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Re: What ever happened to it being a mans game?
Real defense is quick feet, anticipation, ball denial, studying tendencies, funneling, quick/early help and sometimes meeting a guy at the rim chest to chest with hard contact being made while you're playing the ball.
Shoving or forearming a guy while he's in the air or steering a player with your hand while he's dribbling is not basketball, IMO.Comment
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Re: What ever happened to it being a mans game?
What exactly was manly about Chris Childs slap fights and Jeff Van Gundy hugging player's ankles?
The NBA hasn't had nasty physicality since the Jordan Rules in the late 80's. It's just a symptom of the complete overrating of the 90's New York Knicks because they were considered the rival for the Bulls out of the East, acting like they were just this nasty throwdown team. Watch the Celtics over the last few years and you'll see the same thing, save the fact that they can, you know, win Championships.Comment
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Re: What ever happened to it being a mans game?
What exactly was manly about Chris Childs slap fights and Jeff Van Gundy hugging player's ankles?
The NBA hasn't had nasty physicality since the Jordan Rules in the late 80's. It's just a symptom of the complete overrating of the 90's New York Knicks because they were considered the rival for the Bulls out of the East, acting like they were just this nasty throwdown team. Watch the Celtics over the last few years and you'll see the same thing, save the fact that they can, you know, win Championships.Comment
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