It's like they're not even trying.

This guy was, what, 5 years old during Terry Porter's peak? Where did he even come up with that idea? What part of Porter's skill set could he possibly think would be destroying Kyle Lowry?
Look it’s pretty simple. Leagues don’t create rules to make scoring harder. It’s damn near against their business model.
The NBA makes rules all the time to make scoring harder if it's not the kind of scoring they want to see. Widening the lane because Mikan was too dominant, widening it again because Wilt was too dominant, banning excessive elbow-swinging by offensive players because big guys were using it to clear out too much, pushing the three-point line back out because spacing was bad, and allowing zone defenses because teams were playing too much isolation with their superstars are all examples of the NBA making rules to make scoring harder because they didn't like what those kinds of scoring were doing to the game.
Damn did people even watch the video before running to come defend they agendas
Kobe was a multi time allstar, won most of his rings, and was damn near a HOF lock during the hand checking era
Mentioned him because the jump to 35ppg right after the new rules is an obvious example of him likely exploiting the changes like he was supposed to do
Are you serious?

Kobe made the jump to 35ppg because he started shooting 25 times a game since Shaq was gone. Before that he was already shooting about 49-50% on two-pointers every year from 1999 to 2002 and averaged 30ppg in 2003. And that's when he was young and his game was still raw. He improved after that, but the lack of hand-checking didn't do anything for him. When Pau came to the Lakers and Kobe's touches went down, he immediately dropped to 25-27ppg, and that was during his Finals MVP peak. This is obvious.
And the video touches on the original 1994 change but obviously it wasn't enough since anybody watching back then knows they were still hand checking and then felt the need to further define and enforce the rule in 04/05
No way you can watch tape of old games and act like there is no difference, you could literally guide players off their path in the hand checking era. Also remember the illegal defense rule was added in the early 2000s so in the hand checking era you could also camp in the lane. THE shyt WAS HARDER
Hand-checking was first banned in 1979: "Clarification added to prohibit hand-checking through “rigid enforcement” of rule allowing a defensive player to retain contact with his opponent so long as he does not impede his opponent’s progress." And then even that kind was banned in 1995, "Hand-checking eliminated from the end line in the backcourt to the opposite foul line."
Ya'all WAY overrate what they were doing on a regular basis. Show me again where the scary handchecking is stopping scoring in this video. This is the FINALS, both teams supposedly have great defenders on the perimeter, and yet they're at an arm's length 90% of the time and blowing by guys at will.
You want to compare that to the way that Durant/Iggy/Draymond lay hands on LeBron?
This is a half truth, I’m a Cavs fan, I watched Bron and Kyrie iso Ball they way to whatever they want
That's a ridiculous exaggeration - if it were true, the Cavs would have been unstoppable.
The existence of zones means that teams can play LeBron like this if they wanted to: