The NBA is BROKEN... and it's LeBron's Fault.

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Legend Of Winning

Legend Of Winning

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@LegendOfWinningNBA
@LegendOfWinningNBA Жыл бұрын
Quick update 55 players are now averaging 20 points or more... insane. Hope you enjoy the video
@Terror832
@Terror832 Жыл бұрын
10 years ago in the 2012-13 season there was 11 players 25 years ago in the 1997-98 season there was 18 players
@cyrillesu
@cyrillesu Жыл бұрын
None of them went 4-0 though. Impossible to beat such a feat.
@hakeemolajuwon4352
@hakeemolajuwon4352 Жыл бұрын
So basically the teams in the NBA are taking 5x more threes a game than they were in the 80's and 90's to only average 6 more PPG?! There's still no players scoring 2,500p, 2,800p, 3,000p in a season like they were doing in the 90's. You got players like Trae Young leading the league in points with barely 2,155 points, and only 750 assists! No matter how you slice it, this style of basketball is garbage and the talent and abilities of players have dropped significantly.
@iso2390
@iso2390 Жыл бұрын
Because the game today is easier.
@terrellsims8041
@terrellsims8041 Жыл бұрын
One other point you gotta highlight is how they can freely carry the ball legally 💀💀 so many discontinued dribbles that get continued it's almost impossible to guard
@swishcountyproductions
@swishcountyproductions Жыл бұрын
I feel like James hardens role in history is somewhat underrated. That spread iso style of play paved the way for some of the wildest box scores ever, while being surprisingly effective
@THEEJoeSmith
@THEEJoeSmith Жыл бұрын
He brung aomine to the nba lmao
@Tkaayuchiha
@Tkaayuchiha Жыл бұрын
Only the real will know 🫡🫡
@blaque5582
@blaque5582 Жыл бұрын
Surprising affective in an era of Charmin defense and a lack of rim protection?
@bestplayeralive
@bestplayeralive Жыл бұрын
What about Iverson though I feel like they ran similar sets for him at the top of the key
@TobiTobiTobi1
@TobiTobiTobi1 Жыл бұрын
@@THEEJoeSmith glad someone else gets it
@RJ-ox3gi
@RJ-ox3gi Жыл бұрын
My initial reaction to the title: “When in doubt, blame Lebron.”
@cassiusdhami9215
@cassiusdhami9215 Жыл бұрын
😆😅😂🤣 Covid? War in Ukraine? Thanks Lebron! 😆😅😂🤣
@peterpaul176
@peterpaul176 Жыл бұрын
@@cassiusdhami9215 used to be " thanks Obama"
@smbenga2
@smbenga2 Жыл бұрын
@@peterpaul176You would be surprised how much I still hear it down South. And the worst part is that’s it’s coming from people who actually be fitted from him being in office 😂
@fearlesstay
@fearlesstay Жыл бұрын
lmao even when bron retires they still gonna find a way to blame him 😂
@John6-40
@John6-40 Жыл бұрын
As the face of the league for 20 years, LeBron has influenced a LOT. It would be either gullible or very disingenuous to say otherwise.
@Ichifate
@Ichifate Жыл бұрын
It's good and bad. It's fun to watch such high scoring games. But there's a grit that just isn't there, and defenders are extremely limited, especially on the perimeter. There isn't much you can take away from an offensive player even close to consistently. The NBA wants to recreate iconic moments and entertaining games at a rapid rate. They want to recreate curry's 2015-16 season, they want to recreate KD's 13-14 season, Lebron's 2012-13 season, Kobe's 2005-06 season, so on and so forth. They've opened the game up offensively which is fun but it devalues points. 60 points is always exciting to witness live or after the fact, but 60 points now isn't even the same as 60 points in 2015, not even 60 points in 2016.
@freethinkermanny8384
@freethinkermanny8384 Жыл бұрын
So are you saying, the NBA is trying to increase their ratings?
@nydibs
@nydibs Жыл бұрын
They’ve been trying to increase ratings and failing. The nba was the most popular in the 90s, yet the nba keeps thinking they know what the fans want
@wahm7872
@wahm7872 Жыл бұрын
The rule changes has played a major role in that. The way perimeter players dribble the ball now would he traveling back even in 2010. It makes it easy as hell for players to get their points inside the paint hence opening up open 3 pt shots
@domtheballer1
@domtheballer1 Жыл бұрын
@@freethinkermanny8384 That's exactly what is happening
@TheBamaPrinceable
@TheBamaPrinceable Жыл бұрын
High scoring games are fun in moderation. When they're the norm, it devalues them and the act gets stale, which it has. The league has installed changes that eliminate if not significantly reduce literally half the game. It's also diminished the need to watch regular season games since they're basically just extended highlight reels now.
@Darkgnome
@Darkgnome Жыл бұрын
NBA has an unwritten rule of "Star protection". You can hit the rookies, you can push the bench players, you can apply the rules for regulars but you can not touch the stars of the teams. So every team is looking for a flashy superstar to use this trend as much as possible. They give the ball to them and they score with the least amount of resistance.
@bilindabutcher8913
@bilindabutcher8913 Жыл бұрын
It's impossible to stop these modern offenses. NBA players are too skilled nowadays and defenses can't even play actual defense or they're penalized. Offensive players can also travel and carry way too often. IMO NBA should bring back hand checking or remove 3 seconds violation so defenses could compete with offense and also create some new strategies and game plan options
@nydibs
@nydibs Жыл бұрын
That’s what I’ve been saying, get rid of defensive 3 seconds and let defense play an actual zone
@riezexeero7392
@riezexeero7392 Жыл бұрын
100% agree. It's very annoying to see a player just run in the paint without contest.
@John6-40
@John6-40 Жыл бұрын
Easy to look more skilled when there is no defense and you can palm, shuffle your feet or even take 5 steps to the bucket with no big protecting the rim. I wonder how great Isiah Thomas' handles would look if he didn't have to dribble the ball straight up and down and he could travel all he wanted?
@John6-40
@John6-40 Жыл бұрын
@@nydibs Amen. The 3 second rule is soooo underrated as far as how it changed the game. It's a big reason why most bigs can shoot the 3 now. If teams can't get rim protectors, then they may as well look for bigs who can shoot. Among many other ways that rule impacts the game.
@johnsepulvedacruz6428
@johnsepulvedacruz6428 Жыл бұрын
It's not skilled when you get away with carrys and travels. Skilled gets thrown out there too much. Defense is also a skill. And in this league there are like 7 elite defenders or less.
@Terror832
@Terror832 Жыл бұрын
1962 Season had an absurd amount of 40 point games despite a grand total of 360 games played in that season. 80 game season with 9 teams.
@theman4884
@theman4884 Жыл бұрын
Wilt Chamberlain owns 63 of those 40 point games in 61/62.
@Mike-yq7ce
@Mike-yq7ce Жыл бұрын
That's going to happen when there is a player who averaged 50ppg during that season
@Didyourmomtwice
@Didyourmomtwice Жыл бұрын
Sounds like goat shit to me
@usernamenotwrittenoutoflaz9865
@usernamenotwrittenoutoflaz9865 Жыл бұрын
That was also the season Wilt had 45 games where he dropped at least 50 points. LeBron and MJ combined have 45 50-point games in their entire career.
@brentw0681
@brentw0681 Жыл бұрын
remember when you said lebron wasn't top 20 this year? stay on that side
@x0x0skiller2
@x0x0skiller2 Жыл бұрын
This video does not contradict that statement at all
@87crimson
@87crimson Жыл бұрын
You know whats sad: 30 years down the line folks are going to look at stats and determine that run of the mill players from this era are better than folkst like Ginobilli or Parker among others.
@behindthearcyt
@behindthearcyt Жыл бұрын
its crazy how normal 40 point games feel now due to the increased pace teams shooting and emphasizing shooting the 3 ball more and how the rules td favor the offensive player more which the nba wants because that leads to a more exciting product that gets people watching
@yvans.
@yvans. Жыл бұрын
But you don’t think that fans will start being board by that too ?
@sendAJtospace
@sendAJtospace Жыл бұрын
@@yvans. Not anybody who enjoys the sport of basketball itself. So, Twitter might be pissed, I guess.
@behindthearcyt
@behindthearcyt Жыл бұрын
@@yvans. wouldn’t say bored more taking for granted the 40 point games and normalize it
@nydibs
@nydibs Жыл бұрын
It is boring bc of all the free throws too now. Giannis shooting 13.5 free throws a game. Nobody wants to watch someone taking freebies all game
@Herosennin
@Herosennin Жыл бұрын
@@sendAJtospace Actually people who enjoy the sport, do not enjoy inflated numbers and players getting away with crazy travels and carries. Thats just me and a bunch of other people. Never been on twitter tho. I rather have players be allowed to play decent defense again. It's already a spaced out game as it is leading to easieroffense
@NelsFofana
@NelsFofana Жыл бұрын
That's on Curry and Klay. They normalized taking this much amount of 3 pointers per game
@Matt.Radiant
@Matt.Radiant Жыл бұрын
Elite analysis as always LOW. This season has been crazy I couldn’t believe the other day how casually my Celtics let up 150 to a non SGA- led thunder lineup as well as watching us and the rockets break a 3PA in a game record (not sure franchise or league wide) so casually. As well as all of the 40 bombs the league has had this season. Truly wild
@CraZzy3n3rGy
@CraZzy3n3rGy Жыл бұрын
I think the biggest change was the shot clock rule which started in 2018/2019. Now offensive rebounds and any repossession if the opponent can’t get the rebound is now 14 secs. Having a full 24 seconds reduced the pace and allowed teams to not rush shots. Moreover it lessened the impact of big men. Any person who actually plays ball know how hard and tiring it is to play defense again when the other team keeps getting offensive rebounds. Imagine perimeter player having to D up again going over screens etc.
@ricardobarnes7608
@ricardobarnes7608 Жыл бұрын
The argument that this is new school vs old school is false. The NBA has been playing this brand of basketball since the warriors blew it open in 2015. The real question is what makes this season different from last season. The reason people are taking less mid-range shots is because their making to the basket. As I have heard many commentators say, from the beginning of the season, "The lane is wide open". What's different from last year?
@Sf75178
@Sf75178 Жыл бұрын
The rule changes have a huge impact. 80s 90s early 2000s way more offensive fouls were called, travelling carrying etc. With it rules and enforcement of rules being more lenient to offense scoring will get higher until this gets reigned in.
@tech-no-logictech9743
@tech-no-logictech9743 Жыл бұрын
Very underrated factor in this video!
@nickgenovese_
@nickgenovese_ Жыл бұрын
in 1996-97 there were 1.25 travels called per game this season there is 3.4 travels called per game ur just blabbing about BS lmao
@Sf75178
@Sf75178 Жыл бұрын
@@nickgenovese_ 96/97 season was the first season that data was tracked. If you actually watched the game in the 80s and rest of 90s you would know it was called more
@schuylersavage276
@schuylersavage276 Жыл бұрын
@@Sf75178 lol you are saying he happened to just pick a random season where they called travels 3 times less than today, but all other years surrounding the one he picked would tell another story? Eh idk. Sounds fishy. Sounds biased. I started watching pretty obsessively in 1999 and I don’t remember travels being called very often at all.
@Sf75178
@Sf75178 Жыл бұрын
@@schuylersavage276 if you read what I wrote I said. 97 season was first that data was tracked and 80s and reast of 90s was called more and you would know that if you watch then.
@marcomcdowell8861
@marcomcdowell8861 Жыл бұрын
Lets not forget that the league has neutered defensive play. With the hand check, face guarding and body to body play eliminated, the addition of the 3 second rule and not being allowed to impede a player, guys literally get escorted to the rim. Just watch any highlight. Don't concern yourself with the offensive player, watch his defender and/or the team defense. Individually, the player keeps his hands up or away all together, otherwise he gets called for a touch foul. As a player drives, he is directed towards "help". Unfortunately, the helper(s) is stuck in limbo. His man is set up at the three point line waiting for a kick, so the help is hesitant to rotate to the man driving. He either doesn't or he's way late. The best hope is that someone comes up with a chase down or weak side block...or that guy just bumbles the layup. Watch shooters, the defender is sagged off so far, that the shooter is basically shooting a warmup three. Issue is that if the defender is up on him, the shooter is going to kick his legs out or throw a chicken wing, or even worse, just fall over and get a whistle every time. So, to avoid the 4-point play, defenses just take that 34% gamble and let him shoot. Bring back a hand check and it would make offenses uncomfortable at the least, even get rid of that 3 second rule. Let these guys man up and try to dunk on a center camped out, instead of having to rotate over and swipe after the fact. This why you don't see Jordan/Ewing or T-Mac/Mutombo type dunks anymore. It's just a forward or guard already in the rim by the time the big man gets over.
@AbdulMeykal
@AbdulMeykal Жыл бұрын
Hand-checking is overrated. It was never a serious defensive tactic. And anyone who says otherwise is lying to you And the defensive 3 second rule ALWAYS existed. You couldn’t stand in the paint indefinitely unless you were guarding a man.
@Biggiiful
@Biggiiful Жыл бұрын
@AbdulMeykal. "Handchecking is overrated" This is how I can tell you don't play or haven't played with real competition with both handchecking and without. It is a huge difference. It's also a huge detergent, because of it's existence, even when not actually being used. A guy who knows he's going to get hand checked going a certain way is going to look for a different move to settle for. So a would be drive turns into a settled jumper the next time down the court. And all you are on TV that second time down the court is that he "wasn't handchecked." Then guys like you go...."there was no hand checking on this play, it was just as open as in 2023. Therefore handchecking was exaggerated." No. Play one on one or 5 on 5 with handchecking. It's not remotely the same. Steph Curry would still be a star, but he would be much less effective with handchecking. One of the biggest helps that ab offensive player has against handchecking is being physical right back, while being able to pull up for physically contested midrange shots. Steph shoots good from midrange off of open pick and rolls, but that's because he is shooting practice type open shots. He isn't type of guy who can get an open midrange off with guys draped all over him. He gets to the rim because guys can't touch him with the ball in his hands. He gets as many open 3's off the dribble as he does, because guys can't touch him. With handchecking, he would have a harder time separating for off dribble 3's and he would have a harder time driving AND be mentally deterred from doing so. Which would make him settle for more long shots which would be harder to get off with less space. Guys like Jordan and Kobe can deal with this by mastering the pull up midrange. Steph is not strong or big enough for that. What he IS great at is open shots, off the dribble shots with space, and cutting off ball to get open shots. To his credit, he's great at dealing with the physicality that he gets off ball. Being held and pushed trying to get open on cuts. But that's much different then dealing with physicality with the ball in you're hands. Once Steph has the ball, you can't touch him. Which makes his particular skill of "finesse touche" that much more exaggerated then it would be in an era where finesse touch wouldn't matter as much, since you aren't physically able to get a good shot off anyways. Steph is just a gray example of for this discussion. That's why I used him. And like I said, he would still be a star and the greatest shooter ever WITH handchecking. But the difference would be stark. He wouldn't be the absolutely insane game breaker he is now. Handchecking would be a big issue for a guy with a play style like him.
@danielzaninovich9841
@danielzaninovich9841 Жыл бұрын
And now we have to ask ourselves, how will this affect Lebron James legacy
@John6-40
@John6-40 Жыл бұрын
I think you are being tongue in cheek here, but I will answer anyway. I think in 20 years, the league will have shifted back to defense a bit, and kids in the 2040's will discredit Bron by pointing to the loose era he played in. Basically the same arguments that pro Jordan "old heads" use now. Things will come full circle.
@BizzyBlount08
@BizzyBlount08 Жыл бұрын
If its a copy cat league and they cant produce the same results as Lebron... What does that say?
@seanmc5949
@seanmc5949 Жыл бұрын
It's definitely because there's a lack of defense KD has explained where as he automatically gets double covered most teams will have players fall back on a player if they know they can still get the win despite the opponent having a 40+ game
@rafikz77
@rafikz77 Жыл бұрын
Great video Another rule change that is a factor is the shot clock reset going from 24,to 14 seconds
@awesomeblossom2417
@awesomeblossom2417 Жыл бұрын
I thought you were actually going to talk about why the NBA is actually broken. Lebron's "decision" really f'd things up, starting a trend of players wanting to create "Super Friend" clubs. The NBA has been unwatchable, and the players have become so unlikeable. The NBA has given up so much power to the players, and they totally F'd it up the league. The NBA needs to grow a backbone.
@somregularguy
@somregularguy Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I always hate hearing “LeBron wasn’t so influential in the way the nba is played today”, it doesn’t make sense when you realize he’s one of the first to legitimately have the ball in his hands as not only a facilitator but also the best and most dangerous scorer as well as being a forward, we never really seen that all in one, Pippen was a sort of facilitator as a forward but wasn’t the main scorer, and most famously Magic Johnson a 6’9 point guard but not a player who was made to score even though he was very capable, Larry bird a sniper and scoring savant and passing that bordered elite to all time but wasn’t made to dictate the offense, people don’t want to admit it just because the LeBron hate is so high rn but he’s probably the most influential nba player of his era, even more than Steph, why? Because not only did he jumpstart positionsless basketball by being a forward and being the main playmaker AND main scorer which he wasn’t the first but was the first accepted one, combo guards pre LeBron success where so looked down upon, he’s the main reason we have players like Luka, Giannis, Jokic, and I’m sure the influence to other player’s game goes much further with ball handlers and play initiators to also score and do so without criticism and leading to teams starting to trust other positions with the ball handling duties, but he also influenced the player empowerment movement allowing players to be able to leave bad situations and being one of the first to use their status to talk on issues they think no matter how controversial things are. He’s not the GOAT but his influence and impact on the game of basketball in the NBA is undeniable.
@AMGTT
@AMGTT Жыл бұрын
Not his play style but players copy 20 8 8 lebron made players try copy even rebounds with assist
@dennisgichohi5392
@dennisgichohi5392 Жыл бұрын
Factos... a nuanced take on lebron
@Marlowe10100
@Marlowe10100 Жыл бұрын
I know the video is trying to compliment Lebron but I feel more like Lebron obsession with stats has influenced another players like Harden, Westbrook, Doncic, etc with statpadding. Only Joker and Giannis feel like they get his stats organically with the flow of the game, KD and Steph too, whereas Lebron is the ultimate statpadder, he won't allow by any circumstance to score less than 10 points, he'll play 45 minutes if necessary or won't play at all.
@gxlxzylul6914
@gxlxzylul6914 Жыл бұрын
@@Marlowe10100 lebron doesnt stat pad at all hes just a good player he could have well over 10 points in 10 mins he doesnt need all 45 also no shit hes gonna play a lot hes the star player if you were the star player of a team would you want to have played 10 mins obviously not hes the main playmaker when hes on the court his team plays so much better and it shows he took them on like a 5 game win streak as of recently ofc it ended now but they were actually consistantly winning hes not no damn stat padder hes just good at everything so no shit hes gonna have a lot of everything the more he does the easier it is for his team to win and why would you not wanna win
@somregularguy
@somregularguy Жыл бұрын
@@Marlowe10100 this just shows you don’t know about what your talking about or should talk about basketball, when you watch LeBron play he never plays like he’s hunting for stats he’s just doing what he has to do to get a win, he’s not like MVP Westbrook where he would sag of his opponent and steal rebounds from his teammates or would stagnate the offense by passing then immediately ask for the ball back to pass again to try to fish for assists. It’s funny your biggest “proof” of him stat padding is him playing to get more than 10 points, it’s funny because if he scored less than 10 you’d be the first barking about it everywhere “he’s not a killer” “he doesn’t have that competitive mindset” and if Jordan accomplished that streak you’d go praising him everywhere “Jordan is the Goat for that” “even when he was losing he tried his hardest” “Jordan is a killer” and all that. Love to see the ignorant fools blindly following the “LeBron hate” agenda and their new “critiques” every new week 😂
@ryanjohnson2117
@ryanjohnson2117 Жыл бұрын
Heliocentric style teams seem to lack a lot of depth from their bench and even sometimes have pretty subpar staring players. These players getting enormous contracts nowadays probably had an impact on the franchises ability to sign a quality team around them. This could mean a team kverreliant on the player that they signed to a super max, thus inadvertently turning themselves into a heliocentric team. Like the mavs and the LeBron cavs and the harden rockets and the westbrook thunder
@123Mathzak
@123Mathzak Жыл бұрын
This is what the future of the NBA will look like. You will need to be patient and wait for the playoffs if you want to see truly gritty basketball.
@dexasmoru8333
@dexasmoru8333 Жыл бұрын
It's really just the rules. Traveling is not called anymore. Gather step is outlandishly lenient. Defenders literally can't pretend to defend. Everyone is carrying.
@cnoteda1and0nly
@cnoteda1and0nly Жыл бұрын
I know he highlighted that more threes are taken these days but it’s also important to note how incredibly accurate the shooters are today. There was a time when you had “a” ray allen or “a” Reggie miller, but now in todays game you have multiple players who shoot as well as those guys did. Thanks to Steph curry shooting from distance has become more important than making layups.
@Karll541
@Karll541 Жыл бұрын
How much has the three point percentage in the league improved in the last 20 years?
@mj23goat3
@mj23goat3 Жыл бұрын
@@Karll541 Hell, you can go back 30 years even. It's improved barely at all since the 1990's. By 1.3% to be precise. What you have though is an entire league filled with a bunch of narcissistic chumps like Kobe and LeBron that _think_ they're better 3-point shooters than the statistics show to be the case. Thus they jack up tons of 3's under the misguided belief that they're another Ray Allen or Dale Ellis. Keep in mind too that those guys in the 1990's were only shooting a measly 1.3% lower from downtown but in an era where defense was _demonstrably_ tougher than today. Not very many wide open looks for those 90's cats. And there goes the phony notion that "players today are more skilled".
@theman4884
@theman4884 Жыл бұрын
Of those 142 40 point games in 1961-62 Wilt Chamberlain owns 63 of them or 44% of them (4 out of every 9). Take Wilt out of the NBA that season and there were only 79 40 point games in the rest of the NBA. Note: Wilt AVERAGED 50 points that season. And don't give me the plumbers and paper boys excuse.
@Youngster543210
@Youngster543210 Жыл бұрын
It's not an excuse. He did it by playing 48 minutes, a lot of which were in garbage time, and playing in the fastest paced era ever. His 1962 season is only the 14th highest pace adjusted season on record lol. Jordan literally has like 7 seasons that are higher by himself. And yes, Wilt ACTUALLY played against plumbers. Like, literally. Wilt had the luxury of dedicating himself to basketball full time, most of his competition didn't, they had to work in the off-season to make ends meet.
@Maal7432
@Maal7432 Жыл бұрын
Listen, I’m not a LeBron fanboy, but this is not his fault.
@Ghost-rb6cw
@Ghost-rb6cw Жыл бұрын
Bro you're missing the point.
@theman4884
@theman4884 Жыл бұрын
Likely more Dirk than LeBron.
@michaeljohnson-ug4gr
@michaeljohnson-ug4gr Жыл бұрын
@@Ghost-rb6cw He’s not missing he speaking facts
@nydibs
@nydibs Жыл бұрын
You didn’t watch the video
@yeahaight1163
@yeahaight1163 Жыл бұрын
He’s absolutely right. It is Lebrons fault.
@Hayden29davis
@Hayden29davis Жыл бұрын
i feel like i’m watching a jimmy highroller video
@Karll541
@Karll541 Жыл бұрын
So a knock off?
@timothy2c
@timothy2c Жыл бұрын
In terms of rules changes a big difference between now and the early 90’s was taking away the hand check. This further increased the scoring and freedom of perimeter players. Recent rules changes also include the clear path foul and now the take foul which discourages players from preventing fast breaks. This has also lead to an increase in scoring.
@NelsFofana
@NelsFofana Жыл бұрын
Handcheck was prohibited since 1979 they just enforced it in 2004 bc cuz some players got away with it but Handcheck Being 'allowed' in the 90's is a myth
@John6-40
@John6-40 Жыл бұрын
@@NelsFofana Technically you're right, but anyone who watched knows they rarely called hand checks back then. It's why they had to alter the rule several times before completely outlawing it in 2005. Same as zones being illegal in the 90s, yet teams often ran zones. Same as traveling being a violation now. Do the refs call it? Rarely.
@John6-40
@John6-40 Жыл бұрын
@Darryl Hadisandjaja Yes, the 90s Bulls often ran it, and teams often ran it against them. The Jordan rules involved running zone on MJ and throwing as many bodies at him as possible.
@iforeverfly
@iforeverfly Жыл бұрын
@@John6-40so think about this, how would that Jordan rule work now on a luka now a days?it wouldn’t! If jordan has a bunch of shooters and he can score all 3 levels. And was a elite passer 3 point shooting would have been higher back then. In todays nba with how good every position can shoot and most stars are good passer you literally cannot send as many bodies as you can at somebody. It’s not the rules it’s the players now a days that are the big difference in why you see what your seeing.
@xueyanghe7704
@xueyanghe7704 Жыл бұрын
@@iforeverfly🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️
@zachingram7522
@zachingram7522 Жыл бұрын
In my opinion the two biggest factors in scoring more is: 1. More threes taken and hit. 2. Rule changes. They are more lax on calling violations like travels or carry’s on the offensive players making them nearly impossible to guard. Makes the game not as fun to watch.
@mosesdeleon2481
@mosesdeleon2481 Жыл бұрын
Lmaoooo what this got to do with LeBron
@perryjones3471
@perryjones3471 Жыл бұрын
Niggas just say anything 😂😂😂
@jc_0108
@jc_0108 Жыл бұрын
Shiii at this point the economy is Lebrons fault
@bigherm24
@bigherm24 Жыл бұрын
I think people don’t realize how great of an impact banning the take foul has had. Way more fast breaks, possessions, and opportunities to score. So scoring is bound to increase drastically like it has
@3CityJay
@3CityJay Жыл бұрын
“ON YOUR SCREEN” GAH DAMN, Mic loud as shit 😭😭
@TheoBrownMusic7
@TheoBrownMusic7 Жыл бұрын
Also, the rules don't favor defense like they did 20yrs ago. Also a factor
@johnnyDowe15
@johnnyDowe15 Жыл бұрын
Your relationship is broken… and it’s LOW’s fault
@strifefresh3998
@strifefresh3998 Жыл бұрын
Innovation? I say NO DEFENSE. Bring back hand checking
@Karll541
@Karll541 Жыл бұрын
And get rid of flagrant fouls
@nopemang4356
@nopemang4356 Жыл бұрын
13:10 Did Luka try to put a spin on that ball? Through a defender's legs!? What kind of psycho does stuff like this!?
@colewrld901
@colewrld901 Жыл бұрын
It was awesome to hear older fans think about watching again when the nba implemented the rules changes last season. But I knew the league would get back to ref baiting, traveling, flopping and mid defense soon enough
@nbabackcourtmedia
@nbabackcourtmedia Жыл бұрын
defense is the best it's ever been tbh
@3nim3nimabl3
@3nim3nimabl3 Жыл бұрын
Who gives a shit about older fans watching nba again, honestly.
@entername9179
@entername9179 Жыл бұрын
Rule changes have been defensively favored since the 90s
@mlking213
@mlking213 Жыл бұрын
@@nbabackcourtmediahat? Ever been is crazy there’s an entire 2000 era where games weee normally in the 80s and all they shot were heavily contested middies
@nbabackcourtmedia
@nbabackcourtmedia Жыл бұрын
@@mlking213 it is, some just look at the higher scoring numbers and come to the conclusion that defense got worse when in reality I think it’s better. Offense is always going to evolve 10x faster than defense, but defense is still evolving. The game today favors the offensive player, which makes it harder to play defense, plus the switch ability and versatility you most likely have to have as a defensive player these days, along with the iq to truly slow someone down when you’re not favored.
@whereuwannabe7796
@whereuwannabe7796 Жыл бұрын
The NBA is in the myplayer era. One player controls most of the action. That's how Lebron got all his stats 15 years of holding the ball for the whole game statpadding.
@joeyy7904
@joeyy7904 Жыл бұрын
Somehow throughout this entire video of explaining why scoring is basically at an all time high, that the word defense wasnt spoken a single time i dont believe. Not saying its by any means the only reason. It is a major factor though and to pretend its not is just laughable.
@mh4oliveira
@mh4oliveira Жыл бұрын
one thing that would really help gage a player's actual impact is basically what thinking basketball has been saying for a minute: look at stats per possession, for instance, instead of absolute numbers, that way things like pace have a much smaller impact and efficiency plays a much bigger role. That's why I never thought Will chamberlain's numbers were impressive, because when seen per possession they weren't out of this world. The truth is that non advanced stats like fg%, ppg, apg and so on mean very little
@hex-2748
@hex-2748 Жыл бұрын
Officiating is one of the key factors of higher scoring games in today's basketball. Players committing dribbling violations were uncalled for, no more hard defense, shooting more threes etc. They want to paveway to offensive players to get new young fans. But oldheads knew what the peak basketball is.
@zechariah2092
@zechariah2092 Жыл бұрын
Teams in Europe play way better defense then the nba that's why giannis and luka said its harder to score in Europe. But the nba does has better offense tho
@robert2690
@robert2690 Жыл бұрын
Because shorter court, no defensive 3 second in the paint rule. Clearly you ignore that
@johnsepulvedacruz6428
@johnsepulvedacruz6428 Жыл бұрын
@@robert2690 thats exactly his point duh 🙄 🤪. The nba rules favor the offensive player.
@javigar133
@javigar133 Жыл бұрын
Because more physical play is allowed and rules are called. European teams should have no chance VS USA, and It is not the case any more
@Jay-dawg337
@Jay-dawg337 Жыл бұрын
I stopped watching all star games after averages were 200 points and up.
@youtubedick-tators1991
@youtubedick-tators1991 Жыл бұрын
05-06 spike is largely attributed to rule-changes to "open up the game". It wasn't just an outlier year for Kobe...35.4, Iverson avg'd 33, Lebron avg'd 31.4. Nash was MVP, offenses took off.
@17thN.O
@17thN.O Жыл бұрын
Which was a result of great defense being played from 03 to 05. Look at the Pistons, Spurs and Pacers (which was great basketball to me). But I like both sides of the game (mostly defense, not a 3 point/free throw contest).
@mathjones5845
@mathjones5845 7 ай бұрын
Always said this
@_camy_
@_camy_ Жыл бұрын
Kobe and Jordan’s prrformances are incredible because it was uncommon in those eras.
@ashcooke4457
@ashcooke4457 Жыл бұрын
I think it's the Curry effect, look at the most 40 pt games chart @1:00, it started during Curry's stardom
@javigar133
@javigar133 Жыл бұрын
So, innovation? No matter the handcheck rule, the 3 second rule, the fact teams draft offensive players over defenders, the lack of defensive effort in the regular season. Just... Innovation... Crazy
@nickthomas2429
@nickthomas2429 Жыл бұрын
So nobody go mention players can travel and carry now?
@andyhighroller8217
@andyhighroller8217 Жыл бұрын
pre-2004, an offense didnt need shooters to space the floor bc zone defense was still illegal. ie: 2001 Shaq stands in a corner, the defense has to either guard him man-up or 100% commit to a double team, but NO standing at the paint line while nn-shooters stand in corners. Once non-shooters were exploited, it became more difficult to score inside without have floor spacers.
@darrell9616
@darrell9616 Жыл бұрын
The lack of defense, traveling, and carrying broke the NBA for me. I think the current product (their words) is unwatchable.
@Karll541
@Karll541 Жыл бұрын
There’s a lot of favoritism too. Luka travels and carry’s all the time and the refs let it slide
@darrell9616
@darrell9616 Жыл бұрын
@@Karll541 There's always been favoritism, so that's no surprise and will never change. I don't have a problem as long as it's egregious, it's fine IMO.
@Karll541
@Karll541 Жыл бұрын
@@darrell9616 agreed but now it seems it’s so over the top and blatant. I remember MJ rarely getting called for defensive fouls so he could really take advantage and suffocate player. The lack of calling offensive violations is just nauseating today
@darrell9616
@darrell9616 Жыл бұрын
@@Karll541 I agree. It's unwatchable.
@slimypickle19
@slimypickle19 Жыл бұрын
Lebron or any other singular player didn't break anything. David Stern, & now Adam Silver and the rest of the rules committee fucked up when they continuously allow one side of the ball to get away with things that stray away from the original spirit of the game.
@terrellsims8041
@terrellsims8041 Жыл бұрын
This is why I always say numbers lie too. The game has been tailored for high scoring. It's gone be a whole new list of players replacing legends on the all time lists. It's good and bad imo cause kids gone forget the legends
@Kay4423
@Kay4423 Жыл бұрын
13:35 you was in your bag this this last two minutes lol
@gangstagummybear3432
@gangstagummybear3432 Жыл бұрын
What isnt highlighted though, that makes alot of these players' overall performances look alot better compared to previous eras is, teams are more or less, guaranteed good. It is so unlikely you will be some lone soldier out there trying to solo another team, you will have guaranteed backup, whether by actual other good offensive players (20 ppg or higher scorers) but good 3 point shooters surrounding you, so a very spaced floor, which makes scoring alot more doable.
@nbabackcourtmedia
@nbabackcourtmedia Жыл бұрын
How will this affect LeBrons legacy?
@deantehaynes4624
@deantehaynes4624 Жыл бұрын
He basically just said LeBron is the GOAT if you really think about it
@nydibs
@nydibs Жыл бұрын
It won’t, nba will probably start changing rules again when Lebron retires Funny that the hand checking rule was removed right after Lebron was drafted
@nbabackcourtmedia
@nbabackcourtmedia Жыл бұрын
@@nydibs meme
@mattford5584
@mattford5584 Жыл бұрын
@@nydibs wouldn’t matter if he got hand checked he’s still getting his 27ppg 🤦‍♂️, how is a hand on the back going to stop a 6’9 270lbs guy?
@qupope6955
@qupope6955 Жыл бұрын
@@nydibs you must be trolling😭
@coreyshafarman8918
@coreyshafarman8918 Жыл бұрын
The reason these mid range guys are having career years without taking threes is because everyone else on the court is taking threes. Guys like KD and Derozan have much more space to operate in the midrange, which leads to easier and more open shots. Ten years ago inside the three point line was way more packed, so it was harder for KD to get a wide open look. Nowadays it’s much easier for him
@Nightmare-we8vm
@Nightmare-we8vm Жыл бұрын
I think the NBA needs a rule change to nerf the offense. More star players have mastered playing in the current rules. A rule change to change to reduce pick n rolls could slow the game some without punishing players who are great in ballscreens.
@MisawGinny
@MisawGinny Жыл бұрын
That is QUITE the ass slap @3:25 😳 Reminds me of that Key & Peele episode
@TheRulerRoderickSutton
@TheRulerRoderickSutton Жыл бұрын
This is what Adam Silver believes will bring audiences and viewership. Honestly, this offensive dominant league is no fun: No defense, No rivalries, No grit, Big contracts don’t create an urgency to master the game. I’m not sold on the idea that todays players are better. Todays players lack the techniques, The nuances, The fundamentals + talent that The to 75 possess. Look at the shots that they take in the paint compared to Jordan, Iverson, or Olajuwon. The reluctance to use the midrange. The lack of footwork. The lack of playmaking ability. The lack of pace and control when in possession of the ball. It is just unappealing to me.
@heisdub6680
@heisdub6680 Жыл бұрын
Great vid Low. I would assume that shortened offensive rebound clock has silently increased the number of shots that go up without increasing possessions
@kestergomes1257
@kestergomes1257 Жыл бұрын
Great point, that 14 sec reset adds to more shit attempts.
@richcantgame
@richcantgame Жыл бұрын
Not a huge fan of the title, you tried to display a positive meaning but we both know what’s really gonna be taken away from this video. I’m sure it helps with views but I really don’t think he was integral to the video. But I think one of the biggest reasons scoring is so high right now is because guys are putting it all together. Years ago we heard from the Rockets that 3s and Layups were the only good shots and that was a trend in the league for a couple years. Now these offensive players are realizing that the mid range can open up the defender to higher volume 3s and layups. It’s truly beautiful to watch these guys score the ball. I’ve seen Embiid a lot live this season and he isn’t the best 3 pt shooter but his mid range game opens up so much space for him at the rim and is a big reason he’s scoring 30. The next step for the league is to allow better defense so we can see a more balanced game that’s entertaining on both sides
@Jab-Cajun91
@Jab-Cajun91 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t blame LeBron, I’d blame the commissioner for not resetting the sliders
@almightyso4547
@almightyso4547 Жыл бұрын
Interesting. I’m 3 minutes in and I’m 23 yo. Growing up I always separated all stars and superstars. I knew when people met the 25+ ppg threshold they were superstars no doubt or at least great players on bad teams. But now it’s so watered down.
@doctasolo7568
@doctasolo7568 Жыл бұрын
bruh that guy slapped the crap out donovan mitchells but and it didnt even move
@TarkiTark
@TarkiTark Жыл бұрын
they could call a lot of carry’s if they were serious about fixing the league, I literally see guys while in their dribble, get there hand under for quick stability so you can’t see it real time but you can also still catch it in real time if you watch close. Not hating on todays games I was born in 03 so I never watched any 90’s footage in real time but just my opinion.
@Bang0ut824
@Bang0ut824 Жыл бұрын
Everybody looking at the title like wtf😂
@maisonmargielademon2915
@maisonmargielademon2915 Жыл бұрын
Ong what tf did Lebron do 😂
@yadant-m674
@yadant-m674 Жыл бұрын
He wants the clicks 😂
@fastbreakreport
@fastbreakreport Жыл бұрын
You can't just blame Lebron for this or positionless basketball.....James Harden's step back has played a role, Stephen Curry becoming the player he did has played a role, NBA rule changes have played a role...I mean from 01-14' teams barely took 20 3pt shots as a team. Today teams are taking about 29 of them a game on average. If anything Stephen Curry deserves more of the “Blame” than Lebron. It’s also important to point out how good NBA talent has gotten in the past 15 years. It’s not just analytics and the things you mentioned. Training has just gotten so much better that the NBA talent entering the league is better than it’s ever been before.
@qupope6955
@qupope6955 Жыл бұрын
That's not what he's saying😭😭😭
@Thurokiir1
@Thurokiir1 Жыл бұрын
You're agreeing with him, ur jus bein agro
@fastbreakreport
@fastbreakreport Жыл бұрын
@@Thurokiir1 No cause he didn't mention most of this and when he did he brushed it off like it has no real impact on the game.
@justdirt
@justdirt Жыл бұрын
The point about the rules affecting the game is 100% true, except for the line about it helping the offensive exclusively. There is a reason why the late 90s to the late 2000s is called the dead ball era of basketball. This was when they made several rule changes that allowed more defensive freedom and strategy. Zone becoming legal, hand checking becoming legal again, and offensive 5 second calls when backing down. The 90s was dominated by teams giving the ball to their best player and having them go 1 on 1 with someone. The defensive rule changes aloud for a more pass focused league, but it also shut down traditional bigs as well as iso heavy wings. It's why teams like the Pistons. Kings, Nets, and Spurs did so well. They were pass first defensive teams. Of course not much has changed since, but that is where analytics and innovation comes in. Because although not many rules got changed following these changes, the scoring has gone up consistently.
@beinghonest9433
@beinghonest9433 Жыл бұрын
You are lying hand checking became illegal in 1994 and never became legal again
@worganfreeman2694
@worganfreeman2694 Жыл бұрын
'You Miss 100% Of The Shots You Don't Take.' Nba rule changes really made teams take that phrase and go in a whole other direction.
@Jeastico
@Jeastico Жыл бұрын
That all around threat everywhere 😂 but it’s in different styles.😂
@JonathanVegaa
@JonathanVegaa Жыл бұрын
How will this affect LeBrons Legacy ??????
@NewAgeSlaves
@NewAgeSlaves Жыл бұрын
People can make an argument he played in a inflated stat era doesn't make him any less great though I can see the point...
@austinlastname6110
@austinlastname6110 Жыл бұрын
Heliocentric offenses( 2k offenses) are ruining the game. One person gets to shine while others have to be relegated to roles where they might not be comfortable. REAL ballers know there’s a flow and rhythm to the game. Most players favor offense and when they feel apart of the offense by touching the ball, they get into a better rhythm and are more engaged on both ends. Being told to go stand in the corner and wait for the pass to shoot does NOT get you into a rhythm. That’s why role players on teams with this type of offense tend to be inconsistent. Luka and the mavs, harden with the rockets, young with the hawks, Westbrook with the thunder and lebron with all his teams. Pair that with the softest defensive era ever where an offensive player can run over their defenders and get rewarded with fouls, and there’s no wonder you have so many inflated stat lines.
@Thurokiir1
@Thurokiir1 Жыл бұрын
This is the definitive essay addressing the rise of scoring in the NBA. A combo of analytics, strategy, skills and most importantly - rules have led to this. How can defenses from in the past be compared to the present when we've gone from 5% to 30% of all shots being 3pt, they can't.
@dec6p
@dec6p Жыл бұрын
That’ll happen when you got players that are given shoot 10+ FTs a game, able to get away with carrying and travel violations, shoot 10+ 3s a game, and have 30+ shot attempts lol. Nobody cares about efficient scoring anymore, as long as they can drop 40+ pts no problem. It also doesn’t help that good defense gets penalized.
@yodon6867
@yodon6867 Жыл бұрын
Three reason why NBA's suck right now. One no defense second the teams have no systems or strategies final rules change. The NBA stars who have full ball control you can get them by coming at them playing defense
@SuperUltraMomo
@SuperUltraMomo Жыл бұрын
That's why I don't care about the scoring title or who is leading in the all-time pts record. I only look at the overall performance from offense to defense and leadership that produce champions.
@B1gN1g
@B1gN1g Жыл бұрын
3:24 we gonna ignore the zestiness of of that highlight
@mydogsnameislucy768
@mydogsnameislucy768 Жыл бұрын
Pace isn’t mentioned as much because it doesn’t align with the “athletes evolve” narrative that people try to use to say that all time greats would get murdered by mid modern players.
@fatesgates8393
@fatesgates8393 Жыл бұрын
That play where Iverson crossed Jordan, there were 4 guys near the paint.
@tcr7
@tcr7 Жыл бұрын
I'd argue that the greatest driver for this is Allen Iverson. He was the main person who changed the ball handling rules. He pushed the boundaries more than any other player. You could see the number of times he'd get called for a travel early in his career vs the end. The refs began going easier on him ... and players began emulating that. Many people say that refs don't call travels any more. While that's a bit of hyperbole, it is based on evidence if you compare it to pre-AI. Any player today put back in the 80s or 90s would be called for a travel almost every time they dribbled. I'm not saying this to make a comparison between players but rather to explain why I believe there's such a difference between this era and earlier eras. Without the lax dribbling calls, players would not be nearly as creative or versatile scoring as they are now. I feel like this one change is the biggest driver in changing the strength of offense vs defense and has been the biggest influence in making all the 20 point scorers now.
@bos3835
@bos3835 Жыл бұрын
You can't forget that there's no touch defense, palming, carrying and traveling thats allowed now and a 14 second offensive rebound shot clock. All of these contribute to nonsense inflated stats. The game is unwatchable for me until the playoffs start where they're allowed a little hand checking and physical play.
@StatzNFactz
@StatzNFactz Жыл бұрын
Good topic of discussion and I glad brought it up. The high-level pace X high skillset X high no. 3pts has increased the frequency of scoring. However, the parameters to negate scoring opportunities (hand-checks, 3 second defensive etc.) is decreased which has accelerated scoring opportunities into overdrive.
@edgardoMurnia
@edgardoMurnia 7 ай бұрын
Its all about possessions. It always was, it always would be
@Tristanl1231
@Tristanl1231 Жыл бұрын
scoring efficiency and game plan are at its peak while, “lack of effort” on defense is at an all time high, feels like more often than not teams give up trying to win after a bad first quarter.
@John6-40
@John6-40 Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see what all the players of the past could do with no bigs in the paint, no travel calls and no hand checks. What you doing with Shaq? AI would suddenly be insanely efficient with no bigs to swat the ball away. Jordan? Pfff... Shawn Kemp would be Giannis. People laugh, but Kemp was just as big as Giannis and more athletic tbh. There was just way more dudes who were bigger than him back then and they were allowed to camp in the paint.
@Deon2020
@Deon2020 Жыл бұрын
3:24 someone please look at how happy this guy was after slapping donny's cheeks
@mysticlegion8088
@mysticlegion8088 Жыл бұрын
It's ref being biased with certain players, that's the problem.
@TheSands83
@TheSands83 Жыл бұрын
If a team shot 40 3 point shots in the 88 season they definitely would not shoot 24 free throws 😂 they would b lucky to get 10
@Taj_Rahine
@Taj_Rahine Жыл бұрын
The rule changes are the biggest factor. With different rules, the era to era stats are interesting but essentially worthless when making the comparison. New era thinks stats really capture and explain basketball, they do not. They can give you a glimpse, and give you things to consider but putting too much stock in certain stats will only continue to mislead many people. Thinking you can just look at stats and understand not only games, but also full eras is a super modern day casual mindset.
@feedmyEgo_guts
@feedmyEgo_guts Жыл бұрын
I'd argue saying it's the rules is extremely casual. Not taking into account things like player development technology more money involved. Larger population pool specialization. There is always a ton of context
@Ghost-rb6cw
@Ghost-rb6cw Жыл бұрын
Stats give you more information over the eye test bro, you're take is absolutely ridiculous.
@Taj_Rahine
@Taj_Rahine Жыл бұрын
@@feedmyEgo_guts that’s why I said biggest factor, not the only factor smh
@Taj_Rahine
@Taj_Rahine Жыл бұрын
@@Ghost-rb6cw if stats give you more information than watching games maybe you are clueless when it comes to understanding basketball lol. This is the mindset I’m talking about. Looking at stats over watching games…
@slayerde440
@slayerde440 Жыл бұрын
The more points are scored, the more meaningless they are.
@Life_Basketball
@Life_Basketball Жыл бұрын
Not only that, but LOW is responsible for ruining his relationship. But in all seriousness, it’s time to let the joke go. It was fun while it lasted (like LOW’s engagement)
@keely-lornekirby7370
@keely-lornekirby7370 Жыл бұрын
Mid, you lame
@bingusenjoyer197
@bingusenjoyer197 Жыл бұрын
lmao, but fr mfs need to let that shit go. i watch LOW for basketball videos, idgaf abt his infidelity at all. the joke was funny at first but now its just played out.
@ClodnerPierre1
@ClodnerPierre1 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Kroger legend himself
@rahqoun9735
@rahqoun9735 Жыл бұрын
When I seen the title I literally said “alright bro..”😂
@bwen18
@bwen18 Жыл бұрын
I am surprised to see a good statistics-based take from a NBA youtuber not named Thinking Basketball. One of the most popular NBA YTers* consistently has the most trash statistics-based takes so it is great to see another popular NBA YTer have a good take! *hint: loves using gamescore as a defining stat (when I've never heard it used as a relevant stat by anyone else)
@lazywallstreetnews7234
@lazywallstreetnews7234 Жыл бұрын
The style of play just changed and adapted after Steph and Harden. This came at the cost of PF's no longer being star players and C's having to adapt their games, it's evolution, it happens, but no one blames LeBron for changing the way the ASG changed from having every position to switching to backcourt/frontcourt.
@nicholsonslifts
@nicholsonslifts Жыл бұрын
My prediction is we don’t play defense as well
@AaronMichaelLong
@AaronMichaelLong Жыл бұрын
It's not LeBron's fault. For one thing, most of people who are averaging 20 PPG or more in 2022/23 are guards, not forwards. For another, LeBron doesn't make the rules, he exploits them like anyone else. The rules were changed back in 2004, after the Detroit Pistons won the NBA championship with tough defense. And the league has been doubling down ever since. Changing the traveling rules. Changing the hand-checking rules. The reason pace has increased is that you don't have to break down the defense when the defense doesn't exist. You just go to your spot and shoot, or blow by if they commit to contest your jumper. Why pass the ball, set up a pick and roll, send cutters to the baseline, pass into the post, or do anything but pull up or euro into a layup if you don't have to? And no, analytics is not to blame for a revolution in scoring. It's the *THREE* ball. Touching players outside the paint is illegal now. You can't hand-check. You can't corral them off their spot. And they can pick up their dribble and take 3 steps backwards, where in the 80's, they had to perform a difficult fade-away to create that kind of space. It turns out that not letting people defend the perimeter has empowered the explosion of positionless basketball. Why do you think average height of NBA players is shrinking? Why do you think they're asking forwards and centers to shoot from 3? You want better basketball, basketball where it's not just a glorified game of HORSE, then they need to revert the gather rule and let defenders hand-check at the perimeter. They need to go back to the 2003 era rules that actually rewarded playing tough defense, and let bigs have their role in the game.
@kestergomes1257
@kestergomes1257 Жыл бұрын
No mention of the trash defense being played and the allowance of travelling, palming etc.
@whenisdinner2137
@whenisdinner2137 Жыл бұрын
The biggest reason is 100000% of the rule changes. There is innovation but the only reason this Innovation is allowed to actually work is because of these weak ass rules
@fuel20
@fuel20 Жыл бұрын
The NBA should have two 3 point lines. The first line is like it is today and there is a limit a team can take per half or quarter. Once a team goes over the limit the second 3 point line takes effect which is moved back and the corner three's will become worth 2 points. This is the penalty line. If a team does shoot beyond second 3 point line/penalty line then it doesn't go against their attempts. Perhaps you can bring back the original three point line when there is somewhere around two or three minutes left in the half or quarter. Just trying to think of something to discourage all these three point attempts that has ruined the mid range games value.
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