Jordan earning wins over those Detroit teams means a helluva lot more than whatever you want to call that's being played today. It wasn't just Detroit, either, although they did it better than anyone else.Do you know what the Bad Boy Pistons would do to that stick figure? Bill Laimbeer would have him literally crying on the bench.
There's no defense played in today's NBA, so nothing these guys do is all that impressive anymore. They don't have to earn it.
Detroit Bad Boy Pistons and the Knicks with Charles Oakley and Anthony Mason were damn physical teams, and even though they were past their prime, Jordan also had to play the Celtics with McHale and Parrish and they invented the "no layup" in the playoffs rule.Jordan earning wins over those Detroit teams means a helluva lot more than whatever you want to call that's being played today. It wasn't just Detroit, either, although they did it better than anyone else.
This kid plays in the paint. He doesn’t shoot three pointers.Detroit Bad Boy Pistons and the Knicks with Charles Oakley and Anthony Mason were damn physical teams, and even though they were past their prime, Jordan also had to play the Celtics with McHale and Parrish and they invented the "no layup" in the playoffs rule.
Today's 6'11"+ players are hanging out at the 3 pt line jacking up jump shots. Imagine a modern center trying to guard Shaq in his prime in the paint. They'd be flung into the 3rd row.
Alex.
Him going into the paint, in today's soft-D, is like me bragging about attending a yoga class at our local university. While I'm sure it's no fun to do yoga, it'd be damn pleasurable to be doing so among those class participants.This kid plays in the paint. He doesn’t shoot three pointers.
Laimbeer would hold him to six points before he (Wembanyama) fouled out.This kid plays in the paint. He doesn’t shoot three pointers.
This kid plays in the paint. He doesn’t shoot three pointers.
This kid going to the rack 30 years ago.
Yeah. I agree. He’s really young. But his game is freaky.I agree, and watching him is like watching an alien play, but he's not sharing that paint with Ewing, Mason, and Oakley (and that team never won a ring).
He's unlike anything I've ever seen before, but he's playing in a different NBA than Shawn Bradley or Manute Bol played in.
I'm curious how his game will develop as he adds some meat to those bones. If he is able to add muscle. Some dudes can't. He's a 20-10 guy right now. What's his ceiling? 30-15?
For the record, Wilt averaged 50 one season and his career average was 30 (and over 20 boards).
Alex.
He averages 4.9 three point shots a game, for third (nearly tied with 2nd) on the team.This kid plays in the paint. He doesn’t shoot three pointers.