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Knicks: 93 til infinity
When I say "handchecking" I mean the handchecking that went on even before the player actually got the ball. Of course once Jordan actually gets the ball he's more likely to beat whoever is in front of him, but it was easier to stop players from actually getting the ball before. I don't believe it's only one rule, the touch fouls and the flopping being called now play just as much a role as the zone imo.
All in all, what I see is that most players are better shooters, but have less "moves" because the game is more about passing the ball around than creating off the dribble. I also see worse on-the-ball defenders because well the zone is there to cover that up. And since the zone, big men can't really go to work Inside, so they shoot jump shots even more, hence no more true centers (teh fact that they can hardly jump without being called for a foul also comes into play). So it's a passing and jump-shooting league. I personaly hate the zone because I love watching good individual defense and real help defense (meaning leaving your man just at the right moment). AI's right, it does look like college.
I tend to agree that the zone is one huge change to the game with many ramifications, but calling the touch fouls and allowing flopping plays a huge role too. In today's league MJ's shot over Russell could be called an offensive foul imo.
All in all, what I see is that most players are better shooters, but have less "moves" because the game is more about passing the ball around than creating off the dribble. I also see worse on-the-ball defenders because well the zone is there to cover that up. And since the zone, big men can't really go to work Inside, so they shoot jump shots even more, hence no more true centers (teh fact that they can hardly jump without being called for a foul also comes into play). So it's a passing and jump-shooting league. I personaly hate the zone because I love watching good individual defense and real help defense (meaning leaving your man just at the right moment). AI's right, it does look like college.
I tend to agree that the zone is one huge change to the game with many ramifications, but calling the touch fouls and allowing flopping plays a huge role too. In today's league MJ's shot over Russell could be called an offensive foul imo.
That's your argument against handchecking...that a nikka off the street can't stop Kobe? 
Please quote the post where I said or even implied that. 

If guys are still scoring at the same rate and in some instances an even greater rate and doing the same things as before the zone clearly is not having the type of impact that some are suggesting.
off that one.
. You obviously can't read cause I never stated that superstars wouldn't score at all, but you can't read so i'll leave it at that.
sounds like a valid theory to me, when I was growing up (was in my teens in the 90s) we always had more respect for players who did their work in the paint...which is why we had so much respect for MJ because he challenged those guys in the paint...I agree with this theory 