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The Lost art of dribbling in basketball
Posted by WHATDOINO on 3/22/14 at 2:43 pm410
I'm not coming here to get on a soapbox and cry about stupid things BUT,
Is anyone else tired of watching the degradation of skills in college and the nba?
It seems that every year that passes it gets worse and worse
Is anyone else tired of watching the degradation of skills in college and the nba?
It seems that every year that passes it gets worse and worse
re: The Lost art of dribbling in basketballPosted by RTR America on 3/22/14 at 2:50 pm to WHATDOINO
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Is anyone else tired of watching the degradation of skills in college and the nba?
re: The Lost art of dribbling in basketballPosted by ItsThatDude12 on 3/22/14 at 2:53 pm to WHATDOINO
Have you seen Elfrid Payton handle the rock?
re: The Lost art of dribbling in basketballPosted by S.E.C. Crazy on 3/22/14 at 3:13 pm to WHATDOINO
The officials allow these guys to carry on almost every possession and these guys grabbing the ball and jumping ate traveling everytime but never get called.
They don't have to learn to dribble properly.
They don't have to learn to dribble properly.
re: The Lost art of dribbling in basketballPosted by eumont on 3/22/14 at 3:15 pm to S.E.C. Crazy
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The officials allow these guys to carry on almost every possession and these guys grabbing the ball and jumping ate traveling everytime but never get called.
Good point because of course MJ never traveled and carried...
re: The Lost art of dribbling in basketballPosted by WestCoastAg on 3/22/14 at 3:16 pm to WHATDOINO
do you even kyrie Irving or Chris Paul?
re: The Lost art of dribbling in basketballPosted by TigerBait1127 on 3/22/14 at 3:17 pm to WHATDOINO
quote:
the degradation of skills in college and the nba?
isn't real, at least at the nba level
re: The Lost art of dribbling in basketballPosted by PrimeTime Money on 3/22/14 at 3:49 pm to WHATDOINO
quote:What do you mean by degradation of skills? They turn the ball over?
Is anyone else tired of watching the degradation of skills in college and the nba?
It seems that every year that passes it gets worse and worse
re: The Lost art of dribbling in basketballPosted by Mizzoufan26 on 3/22/14 at 4:03 pm to S.E.C. Crazy
Yeah I still don't understand how every pg seems to turn the ball over in their hand on every dribble and yet it's ok
re: The Lost art of dribbling in basketballPosted by PrimeTime Money on 3/22/14 at 4:09 pm to Mizzoufan26
quote:It's only illegal when you palm the ball.
Yeah I still don't understand how every pg seems to turn the ball over in their hand on every dribble and yet it's ok
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re: The Lost art of dribbling in basketballPosted by Baloo on 3/22/14 at 4:13 pm to PrimeTime Money
An usher at the Mavs game and I got in a 10 minute discussion on how many points Dr. J could have scored with modern travelling rules. We decided on somewhere between 30 and 35 PPG. We're only half kidding (or at least I was), but the rule on travelling has been extremely liberalized, allowing guys to do things with the ball now that were literally impossible in the old NBA. Not because players are better now, but because a lot of moves today would have been illegal.
re: The Lost art of dribbling in basketballPosted by stevo1905 on 3/22/14 at 4:15 pm to S.E.C. Crazy
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The officials
quote:Of course. Your posts aren't complete unless you complain about them.
S.E.C. Crazy
re: The Lost art of dribbling in basketballPosted by VABuckeye on 3/22/14 at 4:23 pm to Mizzoufan26
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Yeah I still don't understand how every pg seems to turn the ball over in their hand on every dribble and yet it's ok
Probably because you don't know the rule and don't understand what a carry truly is.
re: The Lost art of dribbling in basketballPosted by RTR America on 3/22/14 at 4:31 pm to BCMCubs
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Poor FT shooting bothers me more than this
Now this is something rational to actually complain about nowadays.
It blows my mind that so many college kids struggle with free throws
You're way off base on this IMO. It's not individual skills that have degraded in the higher levels of basketball.
The lost skills today are team skills. Teams don't run offenses like they used to, everything is isolation, pick and roll, or a quick hit set. It shows on defense as well, a lot of teams don't seem to be working together on defense as much as just individually guarding guys.
If there is a lost individual art in basketball today it's post moves
The lost skills today are team skills. Teams don't run offenses like they used to, everything is isolation, pick and roll, or a quick hit set. It shows on defense as well, a lot of teams don't seem to be working together on defense as much as just individually guarding guys.
If there is a lost individual art in basketball today it's post moves
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Poor FT shooting bothers me more than this
This x100
The players didn't change the rules themselves. As a player you're going to do whatever you can to gain an advantage. If it's within the rules or not getting called, you can't blame the player
re: The Lost art of dribbling in basketballPosted by PrimeTime Money on 3/22/14 at 5:08 pm to Tiger1242
quote:You are way off base. The offenses today are so much better than they were in the past. They are much more complex, much more efficient, and is a night and day difference from the 60's, 70's, 80's, etc.
You're way off base on this IMO. It's not individual skills that have degraded in the higher levels of basketball.
The lost skills today are team skills. Teams don't run offenses like they used to, everything is isolation, pick and roll, or a quick hit set. It shows on defense as well, a lot of teams don't seem to be working together on defense as much as just individually guarding guys.
If there is a lost individual art in basketball today it's post moves
And team defense today is much better than it was in the past. I was watching the 1968 NBA Finals the other day, and they played old-school man-to-man. And I don't use "old school" in a good way.
Man-to-man back then consisted of literally following your man around the court wherever he went like a puppy dog. There was no concept of team defense.
Now, you have players working together on the pick and roll, either switching, running ICE, hedging, etc. It's much more complicated today. You don't stick on your man, you sag towards the middle when the ball is on the other side. Helping and recovering, rotating, etc. Rotations are a big part of defense. Defenders didn't used to rotate like today back in the 70's.
Defense today is in another stratosphere compared to back then. Same with offense.
This post was edited on 3/22 at 5:12 pm
re: The Lost art of dribbling in basketballPosted by GeauxWarrior12 on 3/22/14 at 5:11 pm to PrimeTime Money
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