atskooc Posted June 15, 2015 Report Posted June 15, 2015 I remember Petro, but forgot about the car crash. Thanks for the vid. Quote
Norm Peterson Posted June 16, 2015 Report Posted June 16, 2015 I remember Petro. And I remember the crash. Sad. Kid was fun to watch. That was a bad day. Ranked not quite as bad as Brooke Berringer, but somewhere in the neighborhood. Quote
cjbowbros Posted June 16, 2015 Report Posted June 16, 2015 I always find it interesting when people say that in the 80s and 90s everyone was so much better at shooting. If they were such amazing shooters then how did Stefen Curry make more 3s in these playoffs than the entire league combined during the 1988 playoffs, the first year the 3 point line existed? The answer is that it was so easy to get a wide open mid range jumper. Of course their percentages were so much higher because mid range shots were contested as much as 3s are today. So instead of taking a higher percentage mid range shot shooters today are forced by the defense to shoot 3s that are harder to make at a high percentage instead. People also always say that athletes have ruined the game because they can't shoot but what if it's the other way around and the athletes can play better defense which doesn't allow for as easy shots to be taken. It's probably a combination of both but I think that a Golden State team would spread out teams of the past well enough to at least compete with them. Quote
Silverbacked1 Posted June 16, 2015 Report Posted June 16, 2015 nuh nuh, the old guys were way better, because Iam an old guy and things were always better in the old days. trickey 1 Quote
49r Posted June 16, 2015 Report Posted June 16, 2015 I always find it interesting when people say that in the 80s and 90s everyone was so much better at shooting. If they were such amazing shooters then how did Stefen Curry make more 3s in these playoffs than the entire league combined during the 1988 playoffs, the first year the 3 point line existed? The answer is that it was so easy to get a wide open mid range jumper. Of course their percentages were so much higher because mid range shots were contested as much as 3s are today. So instead of taking a higher percentage mid range shot shooters today are forced by the defense to shoot 3s that are harder to make at a high percentage instead. People also always say that athletes have ruined the game because they can't shoot but what if it's the other way around and the athletes can play better defense which doesn't allow for as easy shots to be taken. It's probably a combination of both but I think that a Golden State team would spread out teams of the past well enough to at least compete with them. uhh.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-point_field_goal Quote
Huskerpapa Posted June 16, 2015 Report Posted June 16, 2015 I always find it interesting when people say that in the 80s and 90s everyone was so much better at shooting. If they were such amazing shooters then how did Stefen Curry make more 3s in these playoffs than the entire league combined during the 1988 playoffs, the first year the 3 point line existed? The answer is that it was so easy to get a wide open mid range jumper. Of course their percentages were so much higher because mid range shots were contested as much as 3s are today. So instead of taking a higher percentage mid range shot shooters today are forced by the defense to shoot 3s that are harder to make at a high percentage instead. People also always say that athletes have ruined the game because they can't shoot but what if it's the other way around and the athletes can play better defense which doesn't allow for as easy shots to be taken. It's probably a combination of both but I think that a Golden State team would spread out teams of the past well enough to at least compete with them. Actually, the way athletes train today versus in the old days of the 70's, 80's, 90's and 00's have affected individual muscle fibers called myocytes. Each myocyte contains many myofibrils, which are strands of proteins (actin and myosin) that can grab on to each other and pull. This then obviously has causal residual affect on your fast and slow twitch muscle fibers which in turn affects the shooting, leaping and stamina of today's athlete. Red Don 1 Quote
Dean Smith Posted June 16, 2015 Report Posted June 16, 2015 I always find it interesting when people say that in the 80s and 90s everyone was so much better at shooting. If they were such amazing shooters then how did Stefen Curry make more 3s in these playoffs than the entire league combined during the 1988 playoffs, the first year the 3 point line existed? The answer is that it was so easy to get a wide open mid range jumper. Of course their percentages were so much higher because mid range shots were contested as much as 3s are today. So instead of taking a higher percentage mid range shot shooters today are forced by the defense to shoot 3s that are harder to make at a high percentage instead. People also always say that athletes have ruined the game because they can't shoot but what if it's the other way around and the athletes can play better defense which doesn't allow for as easy shots to be taken. It's probably a combination of both but I think that a Golden State team would spread out teams of the past well enough to at least compete with them. I'm not doing any research on this but they used to have best of 3 first round series and there were best of 5. So maybe more games to make said threes. And even if they had the same number of games one person does not make a trend. That is what science calls anecdotal evidence. Because, "One time, I saw...." doesn't make it the truth overall. Quote
cjbowbros Posted June 17, 2015 Report Posted June 17, 2015 I always find it interesting when people say that in the 80s and 90s everyone was so much better at shooting. If they were such amazing shooters then how did Stefen Curry make more 3s in these playoffs than the entire league combined during the 1988 playoffs, the first year the 3 point line existed? The answer is that it was so easy to get a wide open mid range jumper. Of course their percentages were so much higher because mid range shots were contested as much as 3s are today. So instead of taking a higher percentage mid range shot shooters today are forced by the defense to shoot 3s that are harder to make at a high percentage instead. People also always say that athletes have ruined the game because they can't shoot but what if it's the other way around and the athletes can play better defense which doesn't allow for as easy shots to be taken. It's probably a combination of both but I think that a Golden State team would spread out teams of the past well enough to at least compete with them. uhh.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-point_field_goal I looked it up and even wondered about it but I guess I got bad info. Oops. Quote
Ron Mexico Posted June 17, 2015 Report Posted June 17, 2015 I haven't seen this story posted anywhere else on here. Tyrone Lue, Cavs assistant is getting very close to being head coach. https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2015/06/07/cavalier-assistant-tyronn-lue-has-his-eyes-prizes/nvBVJv4YuTWy0Um0ubaarJ/story.html Quote
49r Posted June 18, 2015 Report Posted June 18, 2015 KNTK - Drop the Mike: Will former Nebrasketball star Tyronn Lue be the head coach of the Cavs next season? http://www.theticketfm.com/podpress_trac/feed/19374/0/2015_06_17_04.mp3 (23:33) Also, Andre Igudala named Finals MVP. Should he have been? GSW trolling Lebron post game pretty hardcore. Did they earn the right to cross the king? Quote
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