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So in the thread yesterday about everyone’s all time defensive team I noticed a pattern...90% of all the players mentioned played between 1990-1999...
At first glance I just chalked it up to nostalgia and people grabbing for the biggest most obvious names from their childhood.. I didn't want to come off as a "back in my day" type so decided to go deeper into the numbers before I posted my list...
What I found was pretty interesting...
9 of the top 10 players on the NBA all-time leading blocks list played in the 90s (yeah that was the era of dominant bigs so of course)
9 of the top 10 players on the NBA all-time leading steals list played in the 90s (Wait so the guards were beasting too?)
The top 2 lowest opponent field goal percentage for a season occurred in the 90s (yeah 90's n1ggas couldn't shoot we get it)
The top 2 lowest average opponent FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS per season occurred in the 90s (But 90's n1ggas couldn't even get clean looks to shoot either)
My first thought is the game was officiated differently. Refs swallowed their whistles and let players get much more physical (tougher)
My second thought was allowing hand checking, arm bars and man to man defense would allow most of these numbers to be inflated..
But the same rules applied in the 70s and 80's and the numbers don't equate...
What is the reasoning behind the clear individual defensive dominance of players that played in that era?
At first glance I just chalked it up to nostalgia and people grabbing for the biggest most obvious names from their childhood.. I didn't want to come off as a "back in my day" type so decided to go deeper into the numbers before I posted my list...
What I found was pretty interesting...
9 of the top 10 players on the NBA all-time leading blocks list played in the 90s (yeah that was the era of dominant bigs so of course)
9 of the top 10 players on the NBA all-time leading steals list played in the 90s (Wait so the guards were beasting too?)
The top 2 lowest opponent field goal percentage for a season occurred in the 90s (yeah 90's n1ggas couldn't shoot we get it)
The top 2 lowest average opponent FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS per season occurred in the 90s (But 90's n1ggas couldn't even get clean looks to shoot either)
My first thought is the game was officiated differently. Refs swallowed their whistles and let players get much more physical (tougher)
My second thought was allowing hand checking, arm bars and man to man defense would allow most of these numbers to be inflated..
But the same rules applied in the 70s and 80's and the numbers don't equate...
What is the reasoning behind the clear individual defensive dominance of players that played in that era?




