After Shaq and the mid-2000s the league really moved out into a perimeter game, with the best players being guards (Kobe, Steph, Harden, Westbrook, Wade) and then large wings (LeBron, Kawhi, Tatum).
Now however it seems we’re in a new age of modern big men who rule the league again: Jokic, Embiid and even Giannis, AD and Wemby who do not play center technically would absolutely be in that group as true 7+ footers.
Will we see another arms race for size and will teams need a dominant big man to win in the modern NBA, similar to the 80’s and 90’s?
Yes before it was just Chet so I was like yeah nah but now we have Poku back so I’m like nah yeah
We’re in the era of Bilal
So in 10 years is it gonna be all 6ft 9 and up, skilled hoopers?? Who gonna start the NBA version of the 6ft and under Manny pacquiao league ??
Tatum is kind of out of place with those other names lol
We’re in an era where the rules are mere suggestions unless it’s a contact foul.
Bigs today travel and carry when they handle the ball, and there aren’t any exceptions because unless they’re in the post, they’re doing it on every single possession. It’s also why you never saw them do it 20 years ago: they used to call the violation. People love to blow smoke up the asses of current players, saying how “talented” they are. That isn’t talent. That’s willfully ignoring the rules. The refs have gotten so bad at it that there’s plenty of footage where players just pick balls up and walk with them and nobody calls anything. A lot of bigs from the past would have more shit in their bags if they could do the same thing.
Bending the rules and using athleticism is part of the modern nba. Gotta accept it.
More than anything we’re in an era of: If you can Play, you can Play. That’s the era we’re really in. Teams are more forgiving and more creative than they’ve ever been if you can really Play.
Only really the less-than-athletic shooting guard/forward without ball skills/defense, the defensive forward without shooting range, and the 6’1 and under guard are finding it more difficult to find a space in the league. You can’t be exploitable to that degree or that limited and survive in this league unless you have outlier skills. Hard for smaller guards today to make it because they are too exploitable defensively. Same with the Steve Novak’s of the world who don’t provide much outside of stand still shooting. Ish Smith keeps finding a spot because he’s so fast. You have to have an outlier skill and if you do, teams are forgiving.
We have seen a rebirth of the traditional C getting opportunities on benches, two ways, etc…the NBA is cyclical and these bigs have merit in the league as rebounders (we know offensive rebounding is on a huge incline in recent years) and as rim protectors and post defenders. With the Jokic’s of the world, Sengun, AD, Valanciunas, Embiid and more, teams are placing greater importance on having size on their roster.
Post up possessions were at their lowest ever rate last season but their highest ever efficiency and I think we’re gonna see rates increase in the near term…we’ve already seen three point attempts drop. The way most teams defend today make it so post players often get one on one coverage and makes it a more efficient shot now than it has ever been.