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:mjlol: in 10 years dudes like this are going to be saying that the mid 2000s were a much tougher era than 2025 no matter what

This isn't an opinion, this is a fact, the 2000s was a much tougher era, much greater individual players, especially at the 4,5.

Name me ADs competition now, as I said the only you big challenging him at the moment would be Cousins, who himself is just average.

KG dominated against much better competition which included prime Duncan, Prime Shaq, Sheed, Ben Wallace, Jermain Oneal, Chris Webber etc all these guys would flat out dominate today's NBA, want proof, just look at old flabby ass Duncan right now, still playing better than all these young guys.
 

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No. Durants a better shooter, better playmaker, more efficient scorer, better ballhandler, better at taking your last shot as well. People forget how good a healthy Kevin Durant is

Tied with baemelo for best all-around scorer in my mind
 

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This isn't an opinion, this is a fact, the 2000s was a much tougher era, much greater individual players, especially at the 4,5.

Name me ADs competition now, as I said the only you big challenging him at the moment would be Cousins, who himself is just average.

KG dominated against much better competition which included prime Duncan, Prime Shaq, Sheed, Ben Wallace, Jermain Oneal, Chris Webber etc all these guys would flat out dominate today's NBA, want proof, just look at old flabby ass Duncan right now, still playing better than all these young guys.

breh, you are bugging. Cousins is a damn monster.
 

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:dahell: are you like 10 years old? This is the weakest era of basketball I can remember. And I've been an nba stan since the 1998 season opener when Jordan's Bulls lost to an Antoine Walker led Boston Celtics.

All the superstars of the past are done like Kobe, Duncan, and KG. The generation after that are also close to the done see Wade, Melo, and now Bron.

The current generation of superstars are wack like Steph Curry and James Harden. The fact they competed for the mvp award shows how far the league has fallen. And other than for Anthony Davis and Andrew Wiggins, there are no superstars rising up from the last 4-5 draft classes.

All in all, this might be the lowest period for talent in the nba since the 1970s before magic, bird, and Jordan entered the league.
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This isn't an opinion, this is a fact, the 2000s was a much tougher era, much greater individual players, especially at the 4,5.

Name me ADs competition now, as I said the only you big challenging him at the moment would be Cousins, who himself is just average.

KG dominated against much better competition which included prime Duncan, Prime Shaq, Sheed, Ben Wallace, Jermain Oneal, Chris Webber etc all these guys would flat out dominate today's NBA, want proof, just look at old flabby ass Duncan right now, still playing better than all these young guys.

Rules were changed, defensive schemes are far more complicated now and much better at handling bigs, and spacing became way more important as the three point shot became way more important.

There are PLENTY of offensively talented bigs right now (Brooke Lopez, Marc and Pau Gasol, Al Jefferson, David Lee, Zach Randolph, Cousins, Davis, Blake, Aldridge) but it's VERY hard to run a good offense solely through the post players now.

Blame Shaq for breaking the rules.
 

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Damn this thread is reminding me how much a great, all-time talent KG was. I'm on the coli too much... Dirk aged much better but he was not better than KG. Forgive me lord for ever thinking that. :whew:
 

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And to think when he came out there were a lot of people saying he would never be anything but a shot blocker...

And it never looks like he is trying...

I mean just effortlessly took a guard off the dribble...

It's :wow: how KD might end his career never being the best player in the league...

And yes I am well aware he has an MVP trophy:francis:

Edit....and Boogie could do this if he ever got out of Sacrmento and had a real team put around him instead of a bunch of head cases...
Boogie is a head case :heh:
 

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:dahell: are you like 10 years old? This is the weakest era of basketball I can remember. And I've been an nba stan since the 1998 season opener when Jordan's Bulls lost to an Antoine Walker led Boston Celtics.

All the superstars of the past are done like Kobe, Duncan, and KG. The generation after that are also close to the done see Wade, Melo, and now Bron.

The current generation of superstars are wack like Steph Curry and James Harden. The fact they competed for the mvp award shows how far the league has fallen. And other than for Anthony Davis and Andrew Wiggins, there are no superstars rising up from the last 4-5 draft classes.

All in all, this might be the lowest period for talent in the nba since the 1970s before magic, bird, and Jordan entered the league.
I would neg you for this but I'm on 48's
 
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