The issue is could Curry be doing in Jordan's generation what Curry is doing now?
Secondly, what would Jordan be like under the current rules?
Secondly, what would Jordan be like under the current rules?
Zones are far harder to score against. Not only is it harder to score in the half court but it slows the pace downfukk outta here....y'all blow that hand checking shyt outta proportion. Zone defense is just as hard to score against. Look at the pace of games back then compared to now. Teams had no problems scoring against defenders hand checking and fouling their ass off
Zones are far harder to score against. Not only is it harder to score in the half court but it slows the pace down
zones were still new back then, players didnt understand themY'all act like zones werent in the league when mike was on the wizards and he wasn't scoring 40+ and 50 at ages 39-40
The issue is could be doing in Jordan's generation what Curry is doing now?
Secondly, what would Jordan be like under the current rules?
He averaged 22 and 20 a game on far worse efficiency. He wasn't doing that with any regularity.Y'all act like zones werent in the league when mike was on the wizards and he wasn't scoring 40+ and 50 at ages 39-40
I might have the wrong year, but I think every team but one averaged over 100 points that season. The average team had maybe 5-6 more possessions per game too.Jordan couldn't hit threes, what Steph is doing is built around the 3 point line, so no Jordan wouldn't be doing this. Look at LeBron, Kobe, Westbrook and prime Wade as examples of what Jordan would have been capable of, mostly Wade since he didn't take many threes during his best years.
He'd still be great, but acting like he'd score 40-50ppg in an era where the game is played at a slower pace is retarded. His highest average was 37.1 in a league with more possessions per game than today.
Y'all act like zones werent in the league when mike was on the wizards and he wasn't scoring 40+ and 50 at ages 39-40
I might have the wrong year, but I think every team but one averaged over 100 points that season. The average team had maybe 5-6 more possessions per game too.

I might have the wrong year, but I think every team but one averaged over 100 points that season. The average team had maybe 5-6 more possessions per game too.
I don't think either heat title team with LeBron averaged that many pointsLeague average was 109.9ppg and you are right, every last team in the league averaged more than 100ppg, today only two teams are scoring over 109ppg but let dudes tell it and every last team was playing air tight defense in the 80s![]()
. Detroit in 1989 was the only team regularly holding teams under 100.League average was 109.9ppg and you are right, every last team in the league averaged more than 100ppg, today only two teams are scoring over 109ppg but let dudes tell it and every last team was playing air tight defense in the 80s![]()
He averaged 22 and 20 a game on far worse efficiency. He wasn't doing that with any regularity.
22ppg at age 39 or 40 is the best scoring average EVER for his age and 51 points is the highest points in a game for anyone at that age along with the oldest to score 40,45 and 50 all in the zone era
The point is You said zones were harder to score on and Jordan was effective vs that defense when was damn near a shell of himself athletically