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    Default Re: NBA Officials concerned about too much 3-point shooting

    Quote Originally Posted by Bronbron23 View Post
    Good try but no. This is a wack excuse that people like you like to use but it makes no sense. nba ratings have been dropping for awhile now. Actually after the 90's as tv subscribers increased tv ratinga for the nba decreaaed.

    and if that's true how come it hasn't hurt the nfl in the same way?

    Again guys like you would rather let the nba burn than admit there's a problem. It dosnt matter how many current and ex players talk about it. Experts and league officials talk about it. Your the one who knows better because of your countless hours of watching the game on your coach. Shit Jesus could come back with James Naismith and say something and your ass would still be in denial.

    Enjoy your trash product buddy. If ratings keep dropping Pretty soon it looks like you'll be the only one doing so.
    Your justifications are wack as shit.

    More Americans like football. That's just the reality of things.

    IMO the product was trash before the modern era. Just because some folks don't like the current product, doesn't mean that it is bad. It's really just a matter of personal preference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paksat View Post
    something like 22 million people tuned into the all star game in 1992, something like 9 million tuned into it in 2004 ( the numbers are in that area without looking up the precise ones )

    so how many tuned in to this years? You can't blame 2004 on social media and sports surge. Check mate you blatant troll, ban pls
    There are more options for consumers nowadays.

    Checkmate, ya dumbass pinhead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paksat View Post
    todays nba is so bad that you got players from the mid 2000's era absolutely lighting it up in chris paul

    even old man carmelo is havin a giggle at these insta hoe excuses for nba players

    CP3 is an outlier. He would be great in any era.

    Carmelo is not dominating lol.

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    Default Re: NBA Officials concerned about too much 3-point shooting

    Removing the freedom of movement and bringing back hand checking would be a great start


    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Woke View Post
    The modern era has the best collection of talent in NBA history.

    Take off the nostalgia goggles.
    lol not even close

    These kids are so clueless in transition and have skillsets that would have been obsolete in earlier periods

    It's more "different" than anything else but definitely not better than what it used to be

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    Default Re: NBA Officials concerned about too much 3-point shooting

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.GOAT2408 View Post
    Removing the freedom of movement and bringing back hand checking would be a great start



    lol not even close

    These kids are so clueless in transition and have skillsets that would have been obsolete in earlier periods

    It's more "different" than anything else but definitely not better than what it used to be
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Woke View Post
    Your justifications are wack as shit.

    More Americans like football. That's just the reality of things.

    IMO the product was trash before the modern era. Just because some folks don't like the current product, doesn't mean that it is bad. It's really just a matter of personal preference.
    Dude your an idiot. Of course more Americans like football that's irrelevant though. Their numbers haven't dropped as dramatically as the nba. If what you were saying was true about streaming services being the reason the nfl would see a similar drop.

    And it's not about personal preference. The nba is manufacturing offense by restricting defense. This is to appeal to young casual viewers who don't really watch games anyway. They'll just catch the highlights and tweet something not clever. The nba turned off alot of it's viewing fan base for a generation who Don't watch games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Woke View Post
    KD, LeBron, and CP3 are outliers. They would be amazing in any era.
    And MJ isn't? Or Hakeem? Shaq? Duncan? Malone? Magic? Bird? Isiah? Reggie? GP? etc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Woke View Post
    Embiid is more skilled than Shaq (not necessarily better though, but he is better than most 90s bigs). There are several guards who are similar to AI and/or better than he was (Curry, Harden, Dame, Kyrie for example).

    You have all kinds of superstars nowadays. It is wild league full of legends.

    Take off the nostalgia goggles.
    Embiid is has all the tools but when comparing him to the 90's bigs Shaq, Hakeem, DRob, Ewing all ahead of him. He's in the top tiers of the Alonzo Mourning category which is no slight but he needs to prove he can lead a team deep into the playoffs.

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