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I think the NBA was better then because your better teams were deeper. A guy like Mario Chalmers or Udonis would not have started on NBA champions of yrs. gone by. That's the difference. The first guard off the bench would be better than Chalmers hence Michael Cooper or Vinny Johnson. The top players argument may be a wash or very little difference but there is no doubting the depth argument.


i think that's mostly due to expansion....if you retracted ~5 teams you'd have pretty much the same thing

That and was there a cap in place in back then?


Cap was in place then. It is definitely due to expansion but whenever people i.e. Bernstein and Goff state that the game is better now because of some perceived improvement in athleticism I laugh. Kendrick Perkins and Thabo Sefalosho started on a team that participated in an NBA finals. That would never happen. The product has been diluted by expansion. But the fact remains that it still has been diluted.

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How does Tiger have so much personality on the golf course, other than his fist pump and faking injuries when he's not playing well?
It seems like I'm the only guy who remembers what dominant Tiger was like on the course.


Yes. As far as I recall, the good old boys at Augusta decided to dig up their course and start over rather face the prospect of some foul-mouthed black kid hitting 320 yard drives and 200 yard 9 irons to 5 feet all day, not doffing his cap, and literally staring down other, more gentlemanly golfers. Didn't work anyways. He was the golf Dick Fosbury. Kind of.

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There is an undeniable increase in athleticism in all sports.


I don't know about that. Guys in the NBA were just as athletic 25-30 yrs ago. Are James Harden and Steph Curry superior athletes. What about Chris Paul. Deron Williams. I give you Westbrook and Rose. Isaiah Thomas was a superior athlete as well as player. Kevin Johnson was a superior athlete as well as player. There are some freak of nature guys playing today but I could give you freak of nature guys back then also.

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How does Tiger have so much personality on the golf course, other than his fist pump and faking injuries when he's not playing well?
It seems like I'm the only guy who remembers what dominant Tiger was like on the course.


Yes. As far as I recall, the good old boys at Augusta decided to dig up their course and start over rather face the prospect of some foul-mouthed black kid hitting 320 yard drives and 200 yard 9 irons to 5 feet all day, not doffing his cap, and literally staring down other, more gentlemanly golfers. Didn't work anyways. He was the golf Dick Fosbury. Kind of.

They changed the course due to Nicklaus too, but with all of the new equipment it had to be lengthened even further with today's standards, all courses are. And they didn't dig up their course and start over.

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There is an undeniable increase in athleticism in all sports.


I don't know about that. Guys in the NBA were just as athletic 25-30 yrs ago. Are James Harden and Steph Curry superior athletes. What about Chris Paul. Deron Williams. I give you Westbrook and Rose. Isaiah Thomas was a superior athlete as well as player. Kevin Johnson was a superior athlete as well as player. There are some freak of nature guys playing today but I could give you freak of nature guys back then also.
We have a lot of metrics in all the sports that show that players are faster, bigger, and stronger than they were. The NBA is no exception.

Isaiah Thomas and Kevin Johnson would likely be bigger and stronger too. It's just how players are different now.

Just look at 80s Jordan vs. 90s Jordan and how much different he looked.

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Again, bowling is a numbers game. Why can't these be compared? Have the bowling alleys and bowling equipment really come along that far to help players score? You still gotta
toss the rock down the alley. Maybe Chus or Boyd could enlighten us.


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Wilt and Kareem didn't have other seven footers who would battle them on the boards, take the ball downcourt, and then pull up and splash a three pointer. Yes, the game has changed as defense has been diluted but the offensive skill of bigger men has also improved.


If by "offensive skill" you mean standing twenty feet from the basket and rendering yourself seven inches shorter than your actual height for all practical purposes, then yeah.

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There is an undeniable increase in athleticism in all sports.


I don't know about that. Guys in the NBA were just as athletic 25-30 yrs ago. Are James Harden and Steph Curry superior athletes. What about Chris Paul. Deron Williams. I give you Westbrook and Rose. Isaiah Thomas was a superior athlete as well as player. Kevin Johnson was a superior athlete as well as player. There are some freak of nature guys playing today but I could give you freak of nature guys back then also.
We have a lot of metrics in all the sports that show that players are faster, bigger, and stronger than they were. The NBA is no exception.

Isaiah Thomas and Kevin Johnson would likely be bigger and stronger too. It's just how players are different now.

Just look at 80s Jordan vs. 90s Jordan and how much different he looked.


Are we talking about drugs now?

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The average NBA player isn't better though.
Why would the average golfer get better over the past 10 years but the average NBA player not get better over 30 years?


It's not evolution, Rick.
So how did PGA tour golfers get better?


Great advancement in equipment.

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The name of the game in golf and how players are judged is by lower scores. By that fact, the equipment is directly responsible for a better player. The game has been played in one
fashion or another for hundreds of years. In the modern era of golf ( lets say post 1960 ), there is virtually no difference between the players then and now. They can all do the same
thing with the ball and know how to play the game. Today's player has used technology and science to his advantage in the gym, on the course with better clubs and balls and in their
practice routine being able to slice and dice statistics and pore over tape. To your point, there is really nothing different about the actual homo sapien hitting the ball other than they
are likely more fit than many PGA Tour players 30 years ago.


But that doesn't work comparing across eras. Like bowling, there are guys who average 210 today and they certainly aren't better than guys who averaged 180 in 1970.


Again, bowling is a numbers game. Why can't these be compared? Have the bowling alleys and bowling equipment really come along that far to help players score? You still gotta
toss the rock down the alley. Maybe Chus or Boyd could enlighten us.


Just like golf, the equipment has gotten much better.

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Great advancement in equipment.
So they really aren't better than they were when Tiger was dominating the tour.

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Great advancement in equipment.
So they really aren't better than they were when Tiger was dominating the tour.


I think the average PGA player is better these days versus the 70's. These guys play/practice much more. Many European players have moved to the warm parts of this country, so they can play all year. Guys today have strict workout regimens and diets, and many employ full time coaches and sports therapists. Golf is big money nowadays, so they can focus 100% of their time on their craft. Back in the day, golf didn't pay very well. I suspect many PGA players had offseason jobs, as baseball and football players did.

My wife's grandfather was good enough to be a PGA golfer, but he gave it up, because it didn't pay enough to support a family.

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Great advancement in equipment.
So they really aren't better than they were when Tiger was dominating the tour.


I get the feeling you're not looking for the real answer. You just want to beat us with your concept that everything is always on the improve- music, golfers, basketball players.

Try to be objective once in awhile. Put your biases aside. A few months ago we were talking about hockey goalies. It's really hard for me not to romanticize the Hall of Famers that minded nets for five of the Original Six. I had a difficult time saying Hasek was better than a bunch of guys he really was probably better than. shakes beat me over the head and I beat back, but I think we came to the correct answer. I was wrong. Hasek is one of the best three goalies ever and maybe the best of all-time.

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There is an undeniable increase in athleticism in all sports.


I don't know about that. Guys in the NBA were just as athletic 25-30 yrs ago. Are James Harden and Steph Curry superior athletes. What about Chris Paul. Deron Williams. I give you Westbrook and Rose. Isaiah Thomas was a superior athlete as well as player. Kevin Johnson was a superior athlete as well as player. There are some freak of nature guys playing today but I could give you freak of nature guys back then also.
We have a lot of metrics in all the sports that show that players are faster, bigger, and stronger than they were. The NBA is no exception.

Isaiah Thomas and Kevin Johnson would likely be bigger and stronger too. It's just how players are different now.

Just look at 80s Jordan vs. 90s Jordan and how much different he looked.


Wilt Chamberlain is probably the most athletic center of all time. If not surely in the top five. i dont know the metrics as I haven't studied that sort of thing to any great degree but the eye test doesn't suggest much. I keep hearing about how they are superior athletes yet you have a number of guys sitting out because they have to rest. I remember watching the Celtics and the Lakers play in the finals and the temperature in the building was 90 plus Kareem an aging Kareem at that played about 40 min. if memory serves correct. A 40 yr old Jordan still participated in 82 games during his last yr in the league.

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I get the feeling you're not looking for the real answer. You just want to beat us with your concept that everything is always on the improve- music, golfers, basketball players.
Did I misunderstand you, or don't you think that golfers today are better than when Tiger was in his prime?

That is why I brought it up.

My opinion on sports improving is that the players get better as time goes on because of advanced training, nutrition, "other things", and more hours spent preparing and practicing in their lives(less of an issue after the early 80s). However, I believe that those same players would be the best players WITH those same advantages.

Magic and Bird would have been more athletic if they were playing today too.

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Wilt Chamberlain is probably the most athletic center of all time.
No he isn't. He may not have been more athletic than Bill Russell. I'd also say Hakeem was more athletic.

I think Wilt also would have had a really hard time with Shaq.

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Actually, I take it back on Shaq. It would be a good matchup though.

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I get the feeling you're not looking for the real answer. You just want to beat us with your concept that everything is always on the improve- music, golfers, basketball players.
Did I misunderstand you, or don't you think that golfers today are better than when Tiger was in his prime?

That is why I brought it up.

My opinion on sports improving is that the players get better as time goes on because of advanced training, nutrition, "other things", and more hours spent preparing and practicing in their lives(less of an issue after the early 80s). However, I believe that those same players would be the best players WITH those same advantages.

Magic and Bird would have been more athletic if they were playing today too.


But now we're talking about two different things. You can't put guys in a time machine. You have to look at them in their time and the relative quality of their opponents. Just because guys eat better and take more performance enhancers and get paid enough to practice far more doesn't mean they are "better". You have to look at each guy within his own context.

Sometimes there is more talent in a given field. Sometime there is less. The factors causing such are myriad. I like to use horse racing as an example, because everyone is trying to do exactly the same thing and horses have been bred specifically and meticulously for a task. Yet evolution is not apparent even though a generation for a horse is about 1/8 of a human generation. Sometimes you have a crop with Secretariat, Sham, Forego, Our Native, and My Gallant. Sometimes fucking Giacomo wins the Kentucky Derby. And that was 30 years later.

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Wilt Chamberlain is probably the most athletic center of all time.
No he isn't. He may not have been more athletic than Bill Russell. I'd also say Hakeem was more athletic.

I think Wilt also would have had a really hard time with Shaq.


Uh oh. You might want to look at some of his athletic accomplishments before making such statements.

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But now we're talking about two different things. You can't put guys in a time machine. You have to look at them in their time and the relative quality of their opponents. Just because guys eat better and take more performance enhancers and get paid enough to practice fare more doesn't mean they are "better". You have to look at each guy within his own context.
I believe that is what I've said all along.

My point has been how everything moves towards improvement. That doesn't mean that the previous guys wouldn't have also been good too. I believe I used Einstein as an answer. He was a great scientist. Compared to his peers, he may have been the best. There are a lot of people doing more advanced science than him today though. Part of that is because of him but it isn't like science hasn't improved. If you had a debate with Einstein and the best scientist alive today wouldn't the current scientist be better?

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But now we're talking about two different things. You can't put guys in a time machine. You have to look at them in their time and the relative quality of their opponents. Just because guys eat better and take more performance enhancers and get paid enough to practice fare more doesn't mean they are "better". You have to look at each guy within his own context.
I believe that is what I've said all along.

My point has been how everything moves towards improvement. That doesn't mean that the previous guys wouldn't have also been good too. I believe I used Einstein as an answer. He was a great scientist. Compared to his peers, he may have been the best. There are a lot of people doing more advanced science than him today though. Part of that is because of him but it isn't like science hasn't improved. If you had a debate with Einstein and the best scientist alive today wouldn't the current scientist be better?


:lol: :lol: No. That's like saying you're a better economist than Adam Smith because you know how to work an Excel spreadsheet.

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But now we're talking about two different things. You can't put guys in a time machine. You have to look at them in their time and the relative quality of their opponents. Just because guys eat better and take more performance enhancers and get paid enough to practice fare more doesn't mean they are "better". You have to look at each guy within his own context.
I believe that is what I've said all along.

My point has been how everything moves towards improvement. That doesn't mean that the previous guys wouldn't have also been good too. I believe I used Einstein as an answer. He was a great scientist. Compared to his peers, he may have been the best. There are a lot of people doing more advanced science than him today though. Part of that is because of him but it isn't like science hasn't improved. If you had a debate with Einstein and the best scientist alive today wouldn't the current scientist be better?


:lol: :lol: No. That's like saying you're a better economist than Adam Smith because you know how to work an Excel spreadsheet.
Not a great example. Excel is a tool.

If I knew more advanced economic models(and I don't) then I would be a better economist.

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Uh oh I think you had better look at some of his athletic accomplishments before you make those statements.
You mean the fact that he did well at the Big East track and field championships?

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Uh oh I think you had better look at some of his athletic accomplishments before you make those statements.
You mean the fact that he did well at the Big East track and field championships?



The guy ran track and field as a 7 footer. He is also listed by ESPN as the 13 ranked athlete of the 20th Century. The only basketball player listed higher was Jordan. Akeem was a great athlete but he really was only 6'9. If you match him up against other six nine guys he doesn't look all that impressive. Russell was only 6'9 also. Wilt was 7 feet and 300 pounds doing things guys that guys his size couldn't.

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Uh oh I think you had better look at some of his athletic accomplishments before you make those statements.
You mean the fact that he did well at the Big East track and field championships?



The guy ran track and field as a 7 footer. He is also listed by ESPN as the 13 ranked athlete of the 20th Century. The only basketball player listed higher was Jordan. Akeem was a great athlete but he really was only 6'9. If you match him up against other six nine guys he doesn't look all that impressive. Russell was only 6'9 also. Wilt was 7 feet and 300 pounds doing things guys that guys his size couldn't.


I'm with you. No 21st century athlete can wield a mace like Wilt could some 30 years ago.

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The guy ran track and field as a 7 footer. He is also listed by ESPN as the 13 ranked athlete of the 20th Century.
He did jumping events, and only excelled in the conference championships. His 100 yard dash was 1.5 seconds slower than the high school record holder.
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Akeem was a great athlete but he really was only 6'9. If you match him up against other six nine guys he doesn't look all that impressive. Russell was only 6'9 also. Wilt was 7 feet and 300 pounds doing things guys that guys his size couldn't.
There are pictures of Hakeem only being a little shorter than Shaq.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
:lol: :lol: No. That's like saying you're a better economist than Adam Smith because you know how to work an Excel spreadsheet.


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