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Barkley saying that the NBA is the worst that it's ever been isn't him totally just blowing smoke IMO
This got me thinking. There's really not alot of Top NBA players in their prime, at their peak, currently
Someone help me out here
- Kevin Durant - Isaiah Thomas
- Russell Westbrook - John Wall
- James Harden - Blake Griffin
- Steph Curry - Klay Thompson
- Damien Lillard - Paul George
- Jimmy Butler - Kemba Walker
Let's be honest, can this current era group stack up to the earlier eras in the 80s, 90s, or 2000s
. The lack of superstars in their primes leads to so many lackluster teams. No Leadership, no elite play
What also makes this era sub-par is the most of the superstar type players are all young as hell and have yet to reach their prime and dominate
- Kawhi Leonard - Joel Embiid
- KAT - Demarcus Cousins
- Porzingis - Kyrie Irving
- Anthony Davis - Andre Drummond
- Giannis - Julius Randle
- Jabari Parker - Andrew Wiggins
- Gordon Hayward - Bradley Beal
The 2003-2005 NBA draft generation (Lebron, Wade, Carmelo, Chris Paul, etc) are either just exiting their prime, or like 3 years from retirement, getting older, and this current era starting to look funny in the light
This got me thinking. There's really not alot of Top NBA players in their prime, at their peak, currently

Someone help me out here
- Kevin Durant - Isaiah Thomas
- Russell Westbrook - John Wall
- James Harden - Blake Griffin
- Steph Curry - Klay Thompson
- Damien Lillard - Paul George
- Jimmy Butler - Kemba Walker
Let's be honest, can this current era group stack up to the earlier eras in the 80s, 90s, or 2000s
. The lack of superstars in their primes leads to so many lackluster teams. No Leadership, no elite playWhat also makes this era sub-par is the most of the superstar type players are all young as hell and have yet to reach their prime and dominate
- Kawhi Leonard - Joel Embiid
- KAT - Demarcus Cousins
- Porzingis - Kyrie Irving
- Anthony Davis - Andre Drummond
- Giannis - Julius Randle
- Jabari Parker - Andrew Wiggins
- Gordon Hayward - Bradley Beal
The 2003-2005 NBA draft generation (Lebron, Wade, Carmelo, Chris Paul, etc) are either just exiting their prime, or like 3 years from retirement, getting older, and this current era starting to look funny in the light

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or retired at once. The talent has finally caught up with expansion and stars are playing at a higher level longer than ever before. I'm really not understanding the rose colored glasses treatment that the 2000s is getting. You had Shaq and Kobe running shyt and every other star out here carrying also rans. If anything, this current era is a carbon copy of the 80s. The game is getting faster and scores are going back up and you got top talent concentrated on two dominant teams and you have other top guys putting in work on an individual level.


these young dudes is coming