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I can’t wait for people to realize Zion is the same damn size as he was last year at Duke when he was the most physically dominant college basketball player I’ve ever seen and lived up to all the hype he had coming in.
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Some but not a lot. Things like the Dream Team imo helped more than anything. Allowed the NBA to expand to overseas markets which led to more international players coming over, basketball without borders etchow much of the NBA's growth through Stern's tenure can just be attributed to the internet becoming what it is?
He’s not thoI can’t wait for people to realize Zion is the same damn size as he was last year at Duke when he was the most physically dominant college basketball player I’ve ever seen and lived up to all the hype he had coming in.
Cutting it close to Jan 10
how much of the NBA's growth through Stern's tenure can just be attributed to the internet becoming what it is?
you do realize that since then, he has had knee surgery and is learning how to walk againI can’t wait for people to realize Zion is the same damn size as he was last year at Duke when he was the most physically dominant college basketball player I’ve ever seen and lived up to all the hype he had coming in.
I think the dress code benefited the NBA. Was it wrong on ethics? Yeah probably. But it was a smart marketing move. And Stern’s legacy #1 is he was a marketing genius.
Open argument if you think Stern was on the player’s side trying to help them get $$ marketing to white America or you think he personally represented that part of America.
Dress code led to guys like Wade and Lebron getting personal stylists, which helped lead to NBA dominance of Instagram culture, which is fueling the league right now against all other sports. Love it or hate it...
you do realize that since then, he has had knee surgery and is learning how to walk again
But that's not why he put the dress code in. He put it in after the the Detroit situation. It was a reaction to the NBA being called a "thug league".
Don't envy him being the bridge between today's outspoken, visible players and these new billionaire owners.What's the owners' consensus on Silver? Jw since he's soft as hell when it comes to players and they basically do whatever the hell they want.
That’s still marketing though.
Not really. Fashion in general just shifted within hip hop and black culture. Stern can’t be credited with that. It was a natural change of the times, and that same dress code is virtually nonexistent today.Dress code led to guys like Wade and Lebron getting personal stylists, which helped lead to NBA dominance of Instagram culture, which is fueling the league right now against all other sports. Love it or hate it...
I think the NBA influenced that general culture change. Not caused but influenced.Not really. Fashion in general just shifted within hip hop and black culture. Stern can’t be credited with that. It was a natural change of the times, and that same dress code is virtually nonexistent today.
I think the NBA influenced that general culture change. Not caused but influenced.
You don’t think that guys like Wade and Lebron were influential stylistically in the mid 00’s?You’re drunk
I think the NBA influenced that general culture change. Not caused but influenced.
You don’t think that guys like Wade and Lebron were influential stylistically in the mid 00’s?
Ehh, I really don’t agree with that. Especially pre-social media. Hip-hop was largely more influential than what DWade and LeBron were wearing. It always has been. The social media era has changed things a bit because the players are way more accessible and visible year round than before with IG.I think the NBA influenced that general culture change. Not caused but influenced.
They definitely were. But they also had external influences.
Absolutely. I’m not saying they invented that style or anything close. Just that they were evangelists of it to a lot of people especially the types that follow athletes.Ehh, I really don’t agree with that. Especially pre-social media. Hip-hop was largely more influential than what DWade and LeBron were wearing. It always has been. The social media era has changed things a bit because the players are way more accessible and visible year round than before with IG.