I assume once they decide to move the 3 point line back farther the mid range will develop once again.
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The 70s is weird because Kareem had a skyhook but he also didn’t do anything after 74 when he went to the lakers.
70s are also weird because no one dominated.
The Celtics & Knicks won 2 titles. Bullets won 1, and made 4 finals (only 2 appearances were in back to back years). Supersonics, Bucks, and Lakers each made 2 finals, winning 1. Golden State and Blazers also won a title each. That's a lot of teams to be in the mix. Usually a couple of teams kinda dominate finals and finals apperances
That's because there were too many teams and not enough talent. The NBA went from 8 to 18 teams in less than a decade, along with the ABA starting up, which spread the playing pool too thinly. Also, drugs were starting to become a big problem and several talented players ended up crashing out of the league or wasting their talent. It's not really surprising that the league was on the verge of going under by the end of the decade.
2020s will be dominated by unicorns and aliens. It will be the era of players with crazy weird skillsets.
Giannis, Embiid, Jokic, Luka, Zion, Wemby... Place any one of those guys in the 90s-2000s, and he will easily become the best player of that generation. No one will understand how to guard him.
3's are just overpowered and are going to continue to increase as players get better at them.
It will become the time for the versatile bigs.
This started with Jokic as the blueprint, a big who can facilitate, score and defend. Now we got Sengun, a poorman's Jokic.. We got wemby and chet, can dribble and score like a guard.
But I'm still waiting for the resurgence of a dominant big man.. The triangle offense would be deadly today.
Half court shots and dunking from the 3 point line
I think we’re already seeing the beginnings of it. Big Man 2.0 - the versatile big man era.
I thought this was about shorts length again