CruzDude
Senior Member sharing a brew with bajaden
The Euros notwithstanding, I hear on a regular basis from a variety of TV and ESPN types that the quality of NBA play has gone down in recent years. Sure there are the new all around stars like Lebron and Okafor and Wade. But I agree. I think the quality of play from the new players in the last 6-8 years has dropped.
My own view on this is simple: it's the ESPN SportsCenter highlights or top ten during the NBA season. It seems 90% of those are slam dunks, wild twisting-turning prayer shots or 3-pointers. Sure they may sell to the yell and hollar 18-34 crowd but those are not good basketball. But it is what we see night after night.
If the youth in high school turn on the evening sports and the only plays emphasized is slam dunks and spectacular layups, then thats what they are going out to practice. To "show off" to their buddies. Not to learn how to better play a team sport but rather to come up with "show off" shots.
My favorite "spectacular" scores in an NBA game? A few years ago when the Kings were the new "showtime" team I remember a defensive rebound and a fast break basket in which the ball went the entire length of the court and never once touched the court in a dribble. A 4-player pass-pass-pass-layup that seemed to take only 2 seconds. Or Spurs passing the ball to touch all 5 players then suddenly Manu seeing a crack in the defense, getting the ball and zig zagging thru the other team for what seemed an easy layup. Or a backdoor layup to a King slashing along the baseline. Those are fun exciting basketball. And it takes the team to tango.
Slam dunks? Nah! So what? everyone can do those now. Give us a SportsCenter season of really good exciting plays involving a number of players and I'll bet the level of basketball improves.
My own view on this is simple: it's the ESPN SportsCenter highlights or top ten during the NBA season. It seems 90% of those are slam dunks, wild twisting-turning prayer shots or 3-pointers. Sure they may sell to the yell and hollar 18-34 crowd but those are not good basketball. But it is what we see night after night.
If the youth in high school turn on the evening sports and the only plays emphasized is slam dunks and spectacular layups, then thats what they are going out to practice. To "show off" to their buddies. Not to learn how to better play a team sport but rather to come up with "show off" shots.
My favorite "spectacular" scores in an NBA game? A few years ago when the Kings were the new "showtime" team I remember a defensive rebound and a fast break basket in which the ball went the entire length of the court and never once touched the court in a dribble. A 4-player pass-pass-pass-layup that seemed to take only 2 seconds. Or Spurs passing the ball to touch all 5 players then suddenly Manu seeing a crack in the defense, getting the ball and zig zagging thru the other team for what seemed an easy layup. Or a backdoor layup to a King slashing along the baseline. Those are fun exciting basketball. And it takes the team to tango.
Slam dunks? Nah! So what? everyone can do those now. Give us a SportsCenter season of really good exciting plays involving a number of players and I'll bet the level of basketball improves.
