Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Does anybody miss the GOOD days of pro basketball???

The good days was Jordan and the Bulls, Shaq and the Magic, Reggie and the Pacers, Malone and Stockton. Even the Larry Bird %26amp; Magic Johnson era was great. But after Kobe, Iverson and everything the NBA is nothin more then a gang war. Bunch of guys thinkin the are thugs is all it seems like. When AND 1 came out they should've rewrote some NBA rules. Just play the game... anyone agree, or has everyone bought into the shorts down to the ankles???



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Yeah I do.



The good old days were when the kids went tocollege-- NCAA's March Madness was thrilling when there was talent in thecollegegame and the players learned fundamentals before going pro.



While I'll agree that the idea of "college athlete" is a sham, the heyday was when good players played at least three years if not four. Magic at Michigan, Walton at UCLA, Jordan at North Carolina ... geez, I can still remember watching James Worthy play in college, it was a treat.



Then the draft for the NBA was less of a crap shoot and a hope for fulfilled talent, the newer players were better known and it took less time to mature.



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I agree to the extent that basketball is becoming a business instead of a sport... but i dont know about all that gang talk lol, i mean no ones gotten shot yet (excluding piston, pacer game) lol.
I do. Today, (and MJ has said this himself) players just want to be superstars and not winners. They are more selfish and big-headed, instead of being team players and trying to set a good example. Another thing is that the players are coming into the league at such young ages. That accounts for some of the child-like attitudes they have.
i don't miss it a lot , it still good



stop living in the past and start living in the present,
Reflecting on your question, I have to agree that I do miss the "good old days" wherein Bird, Magic, and Michael were king. Manute Bol would take three's, Rodman wasn't as eccentric, Mark Price would never miss, Reggie Miller would make Knicks fans cry, Chris Mullin's stroke was sweet, etc.



Now, its a new brand of basketball, more precise and scientific.



Hope this helps.

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