Charles Barkley - "The NBA is the worst it's ever been"

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He just mad cause the Rockets realized how washed he was and kept 3 million dollars from him, and that Moochie Norris and Chuck Hayes are looked at more fondly in Houston than him.
 
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When you have more teams and more access to games it's a constant reminder of what you're watching. The NBA has league pass and one or two games on almost every day of the week. Half those games are seemingly non competitive. It's not much different than the past in terms of results, but you're reminded more of it.


Where the problem lies is that hyping up tomorrow's teams is a waste of time. Of those 10 teams that are 3 years away, one of them maybe lives up to the hype, another winds up being good, 6 more are jogging on the treadmill, and the other two stay at the bottom.

In all my years covering hoops, i can understand why fans are casual and dikkride whoever as opposed to repping a team aside from a handful. shyt will make you hate hoops if everything is rinse and repeat.

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Like @360Waves said, parity hasn't existed since the 70's. Los Angeles won the west 8 times in the 80's and they combined with Boston to win 8 of the 10 titles that decade. Chicago and Houston won 8 of 10 in the 90's. From 1999 through 2010, Los Angeles and San Antonio reached the finals 11 combined times in 12 years while winning 9 of those trips. There's always a small number of real contenders. 2008-09 through 2010-11 when there were 4+ real contenders per year arguably was rare. 2010-11 we had Miami, Boston, Chicago, Orlando, Los Angeles, Dallas, San Antonio, Oklahoma City, and arguably Memphis too that were all really good and compelling.

No way in hell. You can even go back to 2008

So many contenders. In the West you had Lakers, Spurs, Mavs, Hornets, Suns

In the East you had Celtics, Pistons, Cavs, Magic

I'd be skeptical of the hornets. They never even made the conference finals once. The 2008 playoffs had 2 contenders in the east (Boston and Detroit). Cleveland was 45-37 and I'm pretty sure Orlando won less than 50 games too. Nobody winning a title with Jameer Nelson as the second best player on the team. It's usually a short list of real contenders, but I do agree with the lakers and Spurs and Mavericks and Suns. :snoop: at the awful luck that hit the Suns every postseason.
 

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Has anyone bothered to actually listen to his comments in full context or just go by that isolated quote and quickly reply? Don't worry, I know the answer....






He actually makes valid points about the over-reliance on 3 pointer and the marginalization of big men in today's game.
 

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Like @360Waves said, parity hasn't existed since the 70's. Los Angeles won the west 8 times in the 80's and they combined with Boston to win 8 of the 10 titles that decade. Chicago and Houston won 8 of 10 in the 90's. From 1999 through 2010, Los Angeles and San Antonio reached the finals 11 combined times in 12 years while winning 9 of those trips. There's always a small number of real contenders. 2008-09 through 2010-11 when there were 4+ real contenders per year arguably was rare. 2010-11 we had Miami, Boston, Chicago, Orlando, Los Angeles, Dallas, San Antonio, Oklahoma City, and arguably Memphis too that were all really good and compelling.



I'd be skeptical of the hornets. They never even made the conference finals once. The 2008 playoffs had 2 contenders in the east (Boston and Detroit). Cleveland was 45-37 and I'm pretty sure Orlando won less than 50 games too. Nobody winning a title with Jameer Nelson as the second best player on the team. It's usually a short list of real contenders, but I do agree with the lakers and Spurs and Mavericks and Suns. :snoop: at the awful luck that hit the Suns every postseason.


2008 NBA Playoffs - Wikipedia


Orlando won 52 games games that year, and went to the Finals the year after

Damn I know it ain't been that long for ya'll brehs :pachaha:
 

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2008 NBA Playoffs - Wikipedia


Orlando won 52 games games that year, and went to the Finals the year after

Damn I know it ain't been that long for ya'll brehs :pachaha:
:ehh: Thought they won a bit less :yeshrug:. Still no team with Jameer Nelson as its #2 is winning shyt. Those Magic teams way overachieved. If Garnett doesn't get hurt, Boston is in the finals again.
 

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Call me crazy but this year I feel there is better mid-level teams, especially in the East. But Bron is a once-in-a-generation talent that actually built a good around him, so they're above the rest. Disclaimer : I'm drunk :yeshrug:
Yeah if you look at the standings it's a lot of teams competing with each other at around the .500 mark
 

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It does feel like the Warriors vs the cavs will be a foregone conclusion for the finals. With Jordan he had lakers blazers suns supersonics then the jazz two times. The next year it was the Spurs and Houston had those 2 years in 94 and 95 but I had expected Shaq and penny magic for 95. Now it's like Warriors and whatever team Lebron is on. I don't expect to see the Spurs rockets okc or clippers making an appearance. I damn sure don't think any team in the east not named Cleveland Cavaliers is making it
 
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