Or, it's the style of play that best fits the current rule book.bear2be2 said:And yet, the team that just won the title has the best, most efficient post scorer in the entire NBA.Mitch Henessey said:
The modern NBA is the most efficient way to play under the current rules. It's not like there's been some collusion against traditional post players. It's just not as efficient of a way to score.
There are people paid millions of dollars to figure this out. Complaining about it is big-time "old man yells at cloud" energy.
Analytics are great, but they have limitations. And there are a minimum of 20 teams in the NBA currently relying way too heavily on the 3-point shot. If that style of play were so efficient, we wouldn't have 10 godawful teams in the league every year and 10 others that are thoroughly mediocre playing that way.
I'm not going to listen to the Detroit Pistons or San Antonio Spurs tell me that traditional post play is outdated while winning 17 and 22 games. Nor do I want to hear from the 10 teams that are hovering around .500 all year about how great their style of play is.
I've seen enough elite NBA teams over the past 30 years to know there is more than one way to build a championship roster. This current philosophy and the steadfast defense by those who champion it is the definition of hubris.
Look, the NBA could incentivize the return of low post play. Reinstate hand checking as a form of legal defense, allow zone defense where a big defender can freely roam the paint, any number of other changes.
The fact of the matter is that they don't need to make sweeping rule changes like baseball did, because the product has not declined meaningfully - particularly not commercially. The NBA is more valuable and popular now than at any point in its history.
If you disagree, great. I look forward to your career as an NBA GM or president of basketball ops. And surely you're not intending to compare Nikola Jokic to Patrick Ewing, or Kofi effing Cockburn, or Drew Timme. The former played nothing like Jokic, and the latter two couldn't even hold his jock.