Why the NBA scores too much in the early days

Updated on physical education 2024-02-28
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because the early development of basketball was not very mature, such as technology, rules, tactics, etc.; For example, at that time, height was directly proportional to the score, because the projection technology was not yet developed or immature, so most of the goals were scored under the basket; For example, there was no concept of interfering with the ball at that time, the ball fell from the highest point into the frame, and whoever touched it last was counted as scoring, and now it is considered as interfering with the ball, which Zhang Dashuai often did in the past; Also, at that time, for the peak figures, there were no current tactics such as joint defense, bagging, and pressing, so they could only be allowed to score; So often the early scores will be more against the sky, the 100 full score, put it on now, it's really hard to say whether the handsome can win the scoring title, aside from the score, whether he can win other honors is also a question mark. Thank you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First, the early rules were not as complete as they are now, and there were many loopholes.

    Second, because of the large gap in strength between the players at that time, some players belonged to unsolvable players, such as Big Chamberlain, Russell, Big Bird Bird and so on.

    Third, there were fewer tactics at that time, and there was no such complete tactical system as now.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The early defensive system was immature, and the overall defense was relatively backward. And the defensive rules are not so strict, such as not defending for 3 seconds now. In addition, it advocates individual offense (especially star players, such as Zhang Bolun, Owen, etc., the coach basically does not limit shots), and the overall cooperation is relatively small.

    It is relatively easy to lead to individual scores. So it's on the high side.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's that the early rules weren't as complete as they are now, and there were more loopholes. And the defensive rules are not so strict, such as not defending for 3 seconds now. In addition, it is more advocating individual offense, and the overall coordination is relatively small. It is relatively easy to lead to individual scores. So it's on the high side.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Early NBA rules were not as complete as they are now, and there were many loopholes.

    At that time, due to the large gap in strength between the players, some players belonged to the inexplicable players, such as the big beast Chamberlain, Russell, Big Bird Bird and so on.

    At that time, there were fewer tactics, and there was not such a complete tactical system as it is now.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because the rules were not perfect at that time, such as the rules for touching the ball, they were different!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The change in the scale of the penalty can refer to the scale of defense of the Big Three back then, which is not allowed by the rules. The offensive side is becoming more and more advantageous, on the one hand to protect the players and on the other hand to increase the appreciation. The high score is not just because of the fast pace, but just the pace, and the league is still not as fast as the show time.

    Even in Jordan's old-fashioned game, the pace of pace is far below the score. Therefore, the pace of the game is only a secondary factor. It's more important to improve offensive efficiency.

    Three-pointers and off-season offense became the main means of scoring. There are fewer and fewer mid-range shots. There is a peculiarity for these high-scoring teams.

    Lots of pitchers. The three-point is not only a more efficient way to score, but more importantly, it opens up space for the basket. Improve the efficiency of your layups. Now that the players are more and more well-rounded, the ever-changing passing will give the pitcher a lot of open shots.

    When the outside line is open, the inside line can easily form a single or vacant opportunity. The Suns under Nash, the heat of the Big Three, and the style of the Warriors' ball in recent years have become very mature, and while the Rockets are still pursuing a combination of "modern" inside and out, the Cavaliers are still using a big center MO When Zgov debuted, the Warriors have quietly changed to Green and have been very aggressive in five games.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    At the start of the season, the NBA's points per game average seemed to be becoming less and less valuable. As of Oct. 27, there have been 42 games above 120 points, and at this trend, the number of 120+ games in the regular season this season will be between 650 and 700, compared to 407 last season. There are currently five teams averaging over 120 points per game, with the Warriors averaging the highest points per game last season.

    So, what is the reason for the frequent occurrence of high scores?

    The time for the first and second attacks is shortened.

    The time limit for secondary offense was reduced from 24 seconds to 14 seconds, and it was clear that the league was trying to increase the tempo of the game, especially the number of shots taken in key moments. According to expert analysis, the average number of rebounds in the frontcourt of each team in the league is about 10 per game, and this rule will directly increase each team by about 3 shots based on various factors such as baskets, fouls, and turnovers.

    Second, the discretion of the referee is greater.

    Don't think that the focus of this year's rule changes is to "simplify the penalty criteria for offense and foul plays", the truth is that the referee's discretion is getting bigger. Looking at the specific data, last season, the average foul level of each team was the second in the middle, and the highest was the Grizzlies; This season, teams have averaged 23 fouls per game, with the highest by the Wizards. The Lakers and Rockets had exactly the same number of fouls as the Grizzlies last season, but they could only finish 11th this year.

    The increase in fouls is most directly reflected in the increase in free throws, which teams have averaged more than 21 per game this season.

    Averaging more than 46 fouls per game, an increase of nearly 20 percent from last season, and while the increase in free throws has improved the score, it has left some games blown to pieces, clearly contrary to the league's original purpose of changing the rules to make the game smoother.

    3. The evolution of small-ball tactics.

    So far this season, five teams have averaged more than 120 points per game, namely the Pelicans, Lakers, Trail Blazers, Warriors and Bucks (the Bucks scored 113 points in garbage time today, resulting in a drop to a point per game), and the highest average points per game last season was the Warriors' points. These five teams are all small-ball masters, among which the Warriors' high scores are due to the super ability of superstars, the Trail Blazers rely more on the backcourt double-gun singles (21 assists per game ranked 25th in the league), the Lakers can only play fast because of the lack of interior line, James and Kuzma cameo centers, scoring high and conceding high points.

    Leaving the Pelicans and Bucks, we can find that they have evolved the small ball to a new level, that is, higher, faster, stronger, and more comprehensive interior players like Bushy Eyebrows and Brother Alphabet dominate the offensive and defensive ends, supplemented by Holiday Jr. Payton Jr. and Middleton who can attack and defend the perimeter, while speeding up the pace on the court, but also maintaining a balance between the interior and perimeter, offense and defense. Therefore, these two teams not only played well, but also had a very good record, with the Bucks winning six in a row, and the last two games of the Alphabet brother clocked out early, and the Pelicans lost the first game per game today in the absence of thick eyebrows.

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  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The main reason is that now is the era of small ball, and there are more three-point shots, and it used to be basically hand-to-hand combat with low scores.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The score is indeed so much thicker than before, because now the conditions are getting better and more intense.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The current NBA professionalism is too serious.

    It's just for the sake of looking good.

    So it's also for the sake of ratings.

    All for the money.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because the current league encourages offense for the sake of spectacle, even many of the rule changes are to encourage offense.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because the NBA is now popular with small-ball tactics, the number of points has increased.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Rule changes are the main reason.

    1.Previous confrontations were more intense, but not good for the physical health of the players (there was a greater chance of physical injuries during the game).

    2.Modern people's nutrient intake is richer and more balanced, and their physical fitness has been greatly improved than before.

    3.It's still about nutrition. Good nutrition and taller height. But the height of the basket has not changed. The shooting percentage is higher.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The fact that there are many points shows that the defense of both sides is not very strong, which is generally the case in the regular season.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The quality and technique of the players have been enhanced, the game mechanism is perfect, and the offensive rhythm is fast.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because in the past, it was mainly about physical confrontation and playing on the inside, and it was very important to have a good inside line, just look at Duncan and O'Neal, and this way of scoring is more physically demanding, so it is not good to score so many points. And in the past, if you look at NBA basketball, you will find that many techniques are still very rough, so the score will not be so high.

    And now NBA players are becoming more and more mature in technology, SOMA step, European step, step-back step, step-back jumper, jump step and other offensive means are more mature, there are more ways to score, and the score will naturally go up, and now the popular small ball, the main push three-point, the center can come out to shoot three-point, and the score is naturally more than before.

    This is actually the progress of basketball, the previous basketball played with talent, although the current basketball also needs talent, but there are more offensive means, which is more suitable for civilian players, and will make more people fall in love with basketball.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Kareem Abdul Jabbar.

    Abdul-Jabbar played in 1,560 NBA games and scored 38,387 points, the most points in NBA history to date. But he averaged only points per game, a number that isn't remarkable in NBA history. Abdul-Jabbar, who plays as a center, is not very physically strong, but his stunt "hook shot" makes it as easy as finding a bag, and the nickname "Sky Hook" Abdul-Jabbar was born.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Top 10 NBA all-time scoring totals:

    1.Karim Abdullah Jabbar.

    2.Carl Malone.

    3.Michael Jordan.

    4.Wilt Chamberlain.

    5.Mason Malone.

    6.Alvin Haynes.

    7.Hakem Olajuwon.

    8.Oscar Robinson.

    9.Dominic Wilkins.

    10.John Havlicek.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has scored the most points in NBA history.

    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: Born April 16, 1947, is a former American professional basketball player who plays as a center. In the 1969 NBA Draft, he was selected by the Milwalkey Bucks as the No. 1 pick in the first round and was named NBA Rookie of the Year in his rookie season.

    In 1976, he moved to the Los Angeles Lakers, and Elvin Johnson, known as the "Magic", became the two pillars of the Lakers, leading the team to five NBA championships. On June 28, 1989, Abdul-Jabbar officially announced his retirement. Throughout his career, Abdul-Jabbar left a string of NBA records, and he was the first player to play in 20 NBA seasons, scoring an all-time high of 38,387 points (per game) on 15,837 of 28,307 shots in the longest 57,446 minutes of playing minutes.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    (1) The minimum total score in a single game is 37 pointsPistons vs Lakers On November 22, 1950, the Pistons team at Fort Wayne at that time challenged the Minnepolis Lakers away, the two teams played each other badly, and the average time for each shot was 90 seconds, and when the gong went out, the Pistons narrowly beat the Lakers by one point at 19:18. This incredible game has created a record that has never been seen before and will never come after:

    The total score in a single game is 37 points. Not only that, but the 37 points include countless records: both teams hit four shots each, both teams made 31 shots, the Lakers scored one point in a single quarter, and so on.

    George McCann scored 15 points on 4-of-7 shooting, while the rest of the Lakers players combined for 0-of-7 shooting and 3-pointers. The Pistons' top scorer John Odenum scored 5 points, and the Pistons, who only scored 3 points in the final quarter, actually won the game, and the 7,000 fans at the scene witnessed what it means to talk about the Arabian Nights. Four years later, Syracuse Nationals owner Danny Biasoni suggested to the league a 24-second offensive time limit, and the record was forever lost.

    2) Highest total points in a single game: 370 points Pistons vs Nuggets On December 14, 1983, another game about the score was remembered, and the Pistons were once again the protagonists. A total of 9,655 fans witnessed the colorful scoring battle, and it took three extra times for the two sides to decide the winner.

    Only 6 of the 370 points came from three-point range. A total of 142 goals were hit, four players scored more than 40 points, and both teams had 93 assists. Isaiah Thomas scored a game-high 47 points while Nuggets Dekic-Vandewich scored a game-high 51.

    And on December 8, 2006, in the Suns' meeting against the Nets, the two teams scored a total of 318 points in two overtimes, which is the highest score in recent years. (3) The individual has the highest score in a single game: Retirement:

    Chamberlain 100 points On March 2, 1962, in the game between the Philadelphia Warriors and the Knicks, Chamberlain shot 36 of 63 from the field and 28 of 32 free throws, scoring a single game-high 100 points and 25 rebounds in history, and the Warriors won 169-147. Active Player: On January 23, 2006, in the regular season Lakers vs. Raptors, Kobe Bryant scored 81 points, including 7 of 13 three-pointers, 18 of 20 free throws, and grabbed 6 rebounds, setting a single-game scoring record for an active player.

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