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Michael Jordan had his best season when the pace was the same as it is now.....
Oscar Robinson averaged a triple double playing at an even faster pace than today...against....well, I won’t disrespect those players he played with. He played with who he played with.
Let’s not even do wilt. And some of the 90s scorers benefited from no help defense and some mo’ ****, even when playing at a slow pace. It’s all relative. The greats are great by whatever circumstance they are in...and they produce.
Point is....great players benefit from a set of unique circumstances unique to them over time. It be insane to try and diminish one era of stats...while holding up another as “true” stats because of the inconsistencies. The only Consistency is great players being great regardless.
What were essentially doing here is discrediting players for improving as basketball players...and playing smarter basketball . We have guys maximizing their talent. That’s a GOOD thing.
Again this isn't simply about the pace, and there have been many posts in here already highlighting the big differences.
Also guys are maximizing CERTAIN aspects of basketball, and have diminished in other aspects as well.
Nobody is saying that these players aren't great, but taking a player like Harden and comparing his stats to other elite scorers from the past and trying to make comparisons based off that is ridiculous w/o the context.
rule changes and the philosophy of basketball have a lot to do with this, especially when it comes to things like Fg% and ppg.
If Mike is exchanging 4-5 midrange shots for three point shots his numbers go up by a point or two per game, If He goes from driving into the lane with two offensive players & two defenders posted down there...... to simply having to beat his man 1 on 1 and kicking out to a shooter once help comes, Fg% & assist likely go up.
Trying to grab boards when there's several big men in the paint is a bit harder than grabbing boards when a team is playing a 6'9 forward at center instead, or there 7 foot center is now out of the paint guarding the 3pt line. Context matters.