Post by Mulder and Scully on Mar 3, 2021 16:10:27 GMT


Even the so-called "tough" 80s, the average scoring for the decade was 109. They scored a lot.
The so-called "physical" defense during these eras was exaggerated.
Things only got uglier when they moved the 3 point line closer, in 94-95 through 96-97. The idea was to open up the game with more threes, but it backfired. Shooting percentages plummeted because now every backup center thought he should shoot threes; and with the line being closer, it was actually easier for the defense to rotate out to 3 point shooters.
The so-called "physical" defense during these eras was exaggerated.
There isn't any exaggeration about the physicality of those eras. Go back and watch the games. The Pistons were insane. Watch the Pistons/Bulls in their heyday. Hell, watch McHale clothesline Rambis in the 84 Finals and not get thrown out. Watch Parish literally punch Bill Laimbeer multiple times in the middle of the game, and they didn't even call a foul. This was revenge for this, by the way. You can easily fall down a rabbit hole on youtube of hard fouls and brawls that erupted in those days. Still think the physicality is exaggerated? Can't wait to see Steph Curry mixing it up like this.
I'm saying the physical defense didn't affect the scoring that much during those eras. Teams still scored regardless. The highest scoring game of all time took place in the 80s between Nuggets and Pistons. The final score was 186-184 with three overtimes.
Again, the league average during the 80s was 109, the so called "tough" defense didn't slow down the scoring. The scoring in the 90s was actually similar to the 2010s with the exception of last three seasons. Just look at the scoring averages till the 2017-18 season.
There were more free throws and fouls in the 80s and 90s as compared to this era. Saying that this era has too many fouls is totally false.
And, yes the physical defense was exaggerated as it didn't deter teams from scoring a lot, especially in the 60s, 70s and 80s.
