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Because these fans are indulging in the glory of the past, but they dare not face the greatness in front of them. Their blind touting of the past NBA proves that these people do not have sufficient independent thinking ability and are not rational enough. We all know that stepping into the NBA in the 21st century can be described as exciting.
Not only the competitive level, but also the comprehensive strength of the players has been fully improved;
The level of attention it has received is not the same. It is precisely because the NBA has a great reputation around the world that those outstanding basketball players are willing to join the NBA, so as to make the NBA game more beautiful and better. It can be said that this is a "virtuous circle".
We are in the best years of NBA history, but there are still some fans who have been watching the game for a long time or are very knowledgeable; began to blindly tout the ancient and belittle the modern, in short, it is "thick ancient and thin modern". They say that today's Stephen Curry, travel to the nineties, eighties;
I'm afraid that with his little arms and legs, he can't survive at all. Players like Harden, who like to "touch porcelain" and frequently score by making fouls, will be given special care by some league villains; What's more, they say that James, the current number one in the league, will be beaten to tears in the nineties.
Moreover, the disparagement of modern players, of course, is also mixed with their blind following of some past players, and even the boasting of "god-making". The hardest hit area, of course, is the basketball god Michael Jordan. His quality is indeed very good, and the list of top honors is too numerous to mention.
However, as an objective and rational football fan, we must realize that he lived in an era where the level of competition and the intensity of the game were far from those of the 21st century. really moved that peak Jordan over, with his inefficient mid-range shots, and breakthroughs above the level;
At best, a strengthened version of DeRozan. It is not advisable to blindly "thin the past and thin the present", and it is still less a manifestation of the failure to face up to reality.
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Because the NBA is now in the era of small balls, the magic ball theory is very popular. A lot of teams put an emphasis on playing fast-paced and shooting a lot of three-pointers. This is different from the basketball philosophy of the past, where there was an emphasis on defense, and there were a lot of muscle collisions on the court, which gave people a different feeling than it does now.
Radish greens have their own loves, and it is normal for many old fans to be thick and thin.
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Because they can only get to know the previous stars through a few highlights, and the highlights are naturally only clips of the players' goals, so some people think that the previous players are better than the current ones.
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Now is not at the highest level, although the league has been developing, but it cannot be said to be at the highest level, in the historical process of improving the rules, the current basketball rules have also changed a lot, now this league is more advocating offense, so you will see a lot of scoring, belongs to the era of guard play.
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These fans are more nostalgic. These fans are nostalgic for classic games from the past, and their nostalgia for the NBA has always been stuck in the past.
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Because the NBA is now incomparable to what it used to be. He's not as influential as he used to be. The NBA's most influential time was the '90s and early '20s.
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Because in the past, playing in the 0090s was the best, and unlike now, there are some threes and so on, only three points, and when you start, it's almost a loss.
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Because some fans think that the previous NBA is better looking, and the player's statistics are better.
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Now the rankings of the East and West rounds are basically out (only the Celtics and Hawks are left), respectively: West: Lakers vs. Jazz, Hornets vs. Spurs, East: Pistons vs. Magic, Cavaliers vs. Celtics and Hawks.
Personally, I think that the West should end up with the Lakers vs Hornets, and the Jazz will definitely not be able to beat the Lakers, needless to say, the Spurs are very fierce, but the players are old, and they can't help the Hornets' boys to bombard indiscriminately, and there is another point, that is, the Spurs are the ...... to win the championship in a single year
The Eastern Celtics should win against the Hawks, that is to say, the Cavaliers should play the Celtics, the Cavaliers should lose, the Pistons and the Magic should be won by the Pistons, the Magic Monster is still very young, and it can't withstand the experience of the Pistons, but it is not absolute, young people have explosiveness, this is not easy to say.
In the end, the champions of the East and West should be the Lakers and the Celtics, reproducing the two dynasties, but I personally still think that the Lakers will win the championship, compare the two pairs, the lineup is similar, and the tactical system is similar, but the Lakers have Kobe, and he will stand up when no one else can do it, even the 81-point Celtics are not easy to deal with, and the Celtics have a big three, but compared to Kobe, their explosiveness is almost there, at the critical moment, what the team needs is to break through and break through again, or score or score or score or make fouls, Kobe Bryant can do it, and who among the Celtics can do that? Garnett can't, because it's a pf, the remaining two giants are also biased towards pitchers, the Lakers' Fisher can also give you a knife at a critical moment, Gasol has comprehensive skills, but he is afraid of a power center, the Celtics don't have a power center, he can play the ball under the basket, these are personal opinions, I hope you will like it.
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The situation arose in the west.
4:0 Lakers win Nuggets.
4:2 Jazz win over Rockets.
4:1 Spurs beat Suns.
4:1, Hornets beat Mavericks.
Eastern Celtics 3:3 Hawks.
Knight 4; 2 Wizards.
Piston 4: 276 people.
Magic 4:1 Raptors.
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