View Full Version : The old NBA was a golden time. I'm thankful I got to see it.
Walk on Water
04-11-2021, 11:20 PM
I'm so thankful though that I got to see what real basketball was. A game with every element: Post ups, bank shots, slashers, dunkers, passing specialists, defense, long 2 pointers, 3 point specialists.. fighting.. and great NBA on NBC music! na na na na na na. Plus Micheal Jordan. Shaq. Allen Iverson. Kevin Garnett. Tim Duncan. Hakeem Olajuwon. Scottie Pippen. Clyde Drexler. Chris Mullin. Tim Hardaway. Dennis Rodman. These are just names coming off the top of my head!
Do you know 2Raw4TV? He says every single team had a star! Every team had either a star or a semi-star. No bums. You didn't have too many teams that tried to stack the deck. Every star had its own team. Parady! Just go play old-school NBA Jam! Every single team had at least 1 or 2 stars! Now there are teams that I can't name a single player! Yet you got the Nets and Lakers that just stack the deck? Wack!
The old NBA was a true sport! Legendary players! True competitors!
8Ball
04-11-2021, 11:21 PM
Low skilled era for lower skilled players.
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imdaman99
04-11-2021, 11:29 PM
Agreed. It all changed when Curry started chucking 3s. Dude ruined basketball, he can make them at a great % but he convinced my favorite player that he could shoot 3s like that as well and now everyone chucks them.
Agreed. It all changed when Curry started chucking 3s. Dude ruined basketball, he can make them at a great % but he convinced my favorite player that he could shoot 3s like that as well and now everyone chucks them.
That's why he values his teammates as much as possible, because they are pivotal in their role as screen setters so curry himself won't have a hard time draining threes with very little pressure as well. Too bad the magic just don't work anymore as it did back then.
Bronbron23
04-11-2021, 11:51 PM
You know this era is bitch made when dudes on here crying about fighting and the physicality of previous generations. So many men with female emotions these days. Not their fault really the anti bullying and gay campaigns have brain washed them. These dudes don't even know they're britches. That why it's impossible helping them.
Shooter
04-11-2021, 11:59 PM
Low skilled era for lower skilled players.
For low IQ fans
mehyaM24
04-12-2021, 12:14 AM
probably nostalgia talking, but ya the nba was funner to watch then. teams played harder in the regular-season and the rivalries were great.
SouBeachTalents
04-12-2021, 12:25 AM
probably nostalgia talking, but ya the nba was funner to watch then. teams played harder in the regular-season and the rivalries were great.
Yeah, the regular season is a fcking travesty now. Players get put on load management, they voluntarily sit out games, then you have Kyrie who straight up skips 2 weeks of games for a birthday party :lol The first sign I saw of this happening was when the Spurs got fined for benching their stars for a primetime matchup back in like 2012. But I feel like the last 5 years it's completely gone off the rails. The Warriors gunned it for 73 wins, then after that nobody took the regular season that seriously again.
And I don't know what the league does to fix the issue, how to incentivize teams and players to participate on a regular basis in the regular season and try to win games. Maybe when we have full crowds again teams will make it more of an imperative to get homecourt advantage for the playoffs.
ZionDunks
04-12-2021, 03:35 AM
I'm so thankful though that I got to see what real basketball was. A game with every element: Post ups, bank shots, slashers, dunkers, passing specialists, defense, long 2 pointers, 3 point specialists.. fighting.. and great NBA on NBC music! na na na na na na. Plus Micheal Jordan. Shaq. Allen Iverson. Kevin Garnett. Tim Duncan. Hakeem Olajuwon. Scottie Pippen. Clyde Drexler. Chris Mullin. Tim Hardaway. Dennis Rodman. These are just names coming off the top of my head!
Do you know 2Raw4TV? He says every single team had a star! Every team had either a star or a semi-star. No bums. You didn't have too many teams that tried to stack the deck. Every star had its own team. Parady! Just go play old-school NBA Jam! Every single team had at least 1 or 2 stars! Now there are teams that I can't name a single player! Yet you got the Nets and Lakers that just stack the deck? Wack!
The old NBA was a true sport! Legendary players! True competitors!
Amen
2much_knowledge
04-12-2021, 06:06 AM
Yup. Mid - late 80s and early 2000s was fire.
Lebron23
04-12-2021, 06:48 AM
Yup. Mid - late 80s and early 2000s was fire.
2003-2020 is much better. As a 12 years old in 1998 I watched the Bulls and the Jazz only averaging 87 to 80 ppg and most of the 3 pointers shooters cannot shot from the outside except for Reggie Miller, Richmond, and Rice.
Gimmedarock
04-12-2021, 08:28 AM
I admit sometimes the regular season lacks some intensity but man we’re in a golden age now. I couldn’t imagine watching games with scores in the 90’s or even 80’s. That’s just brutal.
baudkarma
04-12-2021, 09:02 AM
Tim Duncan listed as part of the "old NBA". Ouch.
Mr. Woke
04-12-2021, 01:33 PM
The modern NBA is the golden era.
The NBA of the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s was unwatchable in comparison.
Ainosterhaspie
04-12-2021, 02:18 PM
Just because a dude was on NBA Jam doesn't mean he was a star. Go back and look at that roster list again. There are some serious jokes in there. Laetner/Person. The corpses of Thomas/Laimbeer. Gugliotta/Grant. I have zero memory of that dynamic duo.
Not that there weren't plenty of stars in the 90s, and much to like about the game then. Jordan's invincibility and unparalleled smoothness and lethality. Hakeem's post mastery. Young Shaq's unbelievable athleticism/size combination. My personal favorite Barkley Sun's with Majerly bombing deep threes (that wasn't invented by Curry). It was a great era in many ways.
But you also had overexpansion creating watered down teams compared to the 80s. Teams hadn't realized the value of the three and you had stupid stuff happening like dudes who have a wide open three taking a step or two inside the arc for a "better shot". That kind of play should drive a basket fan nuts every bit as much as the game shifting to outside play at the expense of post play, and the apparent (though over stated) loss of effective defenses.
Basketball has advanced since that era. Things like the above mentioned undervaluing of the three point shot and overvaluing offensive rebounds (in most cases getting back and set on defense is more useful than an offensive rebound) make today's game better in some ways. When I rewatch 90s era games I get annoyed at these bad basketball tendencies which were widespread at the time.
OP leaves out the 80s for some reason when that was a fantastic period for the league with the showtime Lakers and Bird's Celtics rivalry giving way to the perfect heel Pistons eventually put down by Jordan's ascendant Bulls.
Each era has its merits and flaws. If you love the game of basketball, you should be able to enjoy each.
Gimmedarock
04-12-2021, 02:21 PM
I haven’t gone back and watched much 80’s nba. I saw some highlights of Magic with no handles and I just checked out. Can’t be a point guard with no dribble moves to me. I may have to back and look at other teams though.
2much_knowledge
04-12-2021, 03:21 PM
2003-2020 is much better. As a 12 years old in 1998 I watched the Bulls and the Jazz only averaging 87 to 80 ppg and most of the 3 pointers shooters cannot shot from the outside except for Reggie Miller, Richmond, and Rice.
2003 - 2020? Lolololol. Must be coincidence that those are the years lebron has been in the Nba
Pure coincidence, not bias at all.
72-10
04-15-2021, 11:29 PM
I miss the 90s NBA I grew up watching, too, in fact I think an All-90s team might beat an all-2010s team, but I think I missed out on the best era, which was the 80s NBA.
Ainosterhaspie
04-16-2021, 12:02 AM
I miss the 90s NBA I grew up watching, too, in fact I think an All-90s team might beat an all-2010s team, but I think I missed out on the best era, which was the 80s NBA.
Interesting. Here's my 2010s 12 man roster. What you got for 90s to counter?
Curry/CP3
Leonard/Thompson
James/Durant/Iguodala
Davis/Green
Gasol/Gobert/Horford
Can play excellent defensive lineups. Excellent shooting lineups. Go small and fast paced, go bigger and slower while still having great spacing. Multiple excellent creators, and iso guys. Can throw waves of strong lengthy defenders at Jordan. 90s obviously has better 4/5s especially as scorers, but will go small and try to run them off the floor and have some defensive guys to slow them a bit, though they probably can't stop them.
Walk on Water
04-16-2021, 02:21 AM
Interesting. Here's my 2010s 12 man roster. What you got for 90s to counter?
Curry/CP3
Leonard/Thompson
James/Durant/Iguodala
Davis/Green
Gasol/Gobert/Horford
Can play excellent defensive lineups. Excellent shooting lineups. Go small and fast paced, go bigger and slower while still having great spacing. Multiple excellent creators, and iso guys. Can throw waves of strong lengthy defenders at Jordan. 90s obviously has better 4/5s especially as scorers, but will go small and try to run them off the floor and have some defensive guys to slow them a bit, though they probably can't stop them.
90s had the Dream Team lol.
Kidd, Stockton, Payton
Jordan, Mullin, Miller
Barkley, Hill, Pippen
Malone, Rodman, Bird
Shaq/Ewing/Robinson/Morning
90s had the Dream Team lol.
Kidd, Stockton, Payton
Jordan, Mullin, Miller
Barkley, Hill, Pippen
Malone, Rodman, Bird
Shaq/Ewing/Robinson/Morning
Those are weak players in today's standards
Ainosterhaspie
04-16-2021, 02:28 AM
You have to cut a few to get down to a 12 man roster. You really taking 90s Bird?
SouBeachTalents
04-16-2021, 03:07 AM
My teams would prob go
90's
Stockton/Payton
Jordan/Reggie
Pippen/Mullin
Kemp/Rodman
Hakeem/Robinson
10's
Curry/CP3
Klay/PG
Kawhi/Durant
Dirk/LeBron
AD/Jokic
Walk on Water
04-16-2021, 03:52 PM
The modern NBA is the golden era.
The NBA of the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s was unwatchable in comparison.
They did it all back then. Now they do very few things.
Walk on Water
04-16-2021, 03:53 PM
Those are weak players in today's standards
No, they are legends. Household names. Nobody could hang with MJ, Shaq.
72-10
04-16-2021, 04:58 PM
Interesting. Here's my 2010s 12 man roster. What you got for 90s to counter?
While I haven't given much thought to an all-2010s team, I'm quite confident my 90s team would win without one of its best players.
1 - Stockton/GP
2 - MJ/Reggie
3 - Pippen/Grant Hill/Bird
4 - Malone/Barkley
5 - Olajuwon/Robinson/Ewing
you posted the best point guard duo I've seen, in fact I think they'd beat my point guard core off the dribble, but I don't think there'd be good penetration against the 90s team.
hateraid
04-16-2021, 05:06 PM
I'm just a basketball fan who can appreciate all elements of the game. It's always evolving and amazes me. I just as impressed seeing players like Zion as I was with Barkley. Morant and Tim Hardaway. Steph and Reggie Miller. Lebron and Jordan. Real fans can appreciate all elements of the game
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