Wasn't Jordan also in his mid 30s
How is that an argument against the weakness of that era?
Not to mention that Jordan had taken 2 years off, was 6'6" tall, and was FAR more athletic than Stockton or Hornacek ever were, before even getting into skill.
Since MJ is the GOAT and has been mythologized into something even higher than the GOAT, it's hard to talk about him on any level as meaning anything. But when you say, "Didn't the Jazz have a 6'1" 36-year-old White American point guard and a 6'3" 35-year-old White American shooting guard as the #2 and #3 stars on that team with NOBODY good below them", it really brings out how weak the era was.
Where did all the talented 6'1" White ballers go? Did taking the lead out of the gasoline somehow make them disappear?
There were far more young White American kids trying to ball their way up to an NBA career in the 1990s-2000s than there were in the 1970s. It's just that the newer generation has to go up against far, far more competition. It's not like all the 6'+ White American bball talent migrated to boxing or some shyt.
Comparing Stockton and Hornacheck to Korver
Especially Stockton
I didn't say anything about Stockton and Hornacek being the equivalent of Korver.
I wasn't the one who reduced it down to "36-year-old White guy" in the first place.
The point is, you take a guy who is 6'7" and has an absolutely deadly shooting stroke AND amazing off-ball movement AND strong NBA-quality play across the board on both ends, it bears pointing out that by the age of 36 he ain't going to be all that, especially when his athleticism was only so-so to begin with.
If that's true for him, what magic made it not true for little 6'2", 180lb guys who were just as old, not to mention matched up against three Bulls starters on the perimeter who were all 6'6" or taller?
not too long ago a 6'2 skinny, unathletic 30-something year old white dude won 2 MVPs
30-31 is NOT 35-36 in terms of career dropoff. And regardless of what the media decided to bestow on Nash, he didn't get anywhere those years or any other, nor would he have been able to defend, say, Kobe or Lebron effectively at that age.