If only the diluted 90s would come back, the TV ratings would go through the roof. Replace the 3-pt shooting with weaker compeition and everything will be right again.
How about Jackson State? Also a lottery pick. Played 17 seasons tooAin't no NBA team wasting a 1st round or 2nd round pick in the 90s on a PG from fukking Davidson which like I stated on last week, Steph wouldn't have even gotten fukking drafted
@Gil Scott-Heroin
Tell us what NBA in the 90s drafted a PG from Davidson in the 1st fukking round?
Rodman, Bird and Chuck shytting on the 90s product. @bigde09"This league is so filtered and watered down, we can beat anybody with our eyes closed, pretty much," Rodman said.
Charles Barkley and Larry Bird have expressed comparable sentiments about the way the league has thinned out; Bird even used the Jazz as an example, and people in the Jazz camp have a hard time disagreeing.
"You look at the overall picture, it is diluted to some extent," said Jazz coach Jerry Sloan, whose team is in Los Angeles preparing to meet the Lakers on Friday night. "You can get by with three great players on a team, and have a chance to win it all. Before, you had to have four or five great players, and some good players around them."
"The talent level now nowhere compares to what it was eight years ago, and obviously it's because of expansion," said Jazz broadcaster Ron Boone.
What Boone worries about is talk of even more expansion. He says the NBA is already a league of guys who can run and jump but don't know how to play the game. "What I'm concerned about is the lack of good shooters," he said. "Guys are more athletic now, but they're not fundamentally sound. How much more expansion can they do?