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[Amin Elhassan] “We’re the only sport that continuously sh*ts on the current product and says everything was better 20 years ago…Lebron’s not playing Steph Curry, he’s playing Michael Jordan.”



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> “We’re the only sport that continuously sh*ts on the current product and says everything was better 20 years ago…Lebron’s not playing Steph Curry, he’s playing Michael Jordan.”

> — @DarthAmin speaks on the dismissal of Jeff Van Gundy as well as the current state of the NBA.

by lopea182

38 Comments

  1. dawnofthedunk_

    Current product would be better if they called fouls and travelling the way they did 20 years ago.

  2. Ok_Understanding267

    It’s not like everyone says it was all better 20 years ago. I’m happily watching and seeing that the game improves each year

  3. cactus_jack_1

    Who is this guy and why should we care about what he has to say?

  4. MasterTeacher123

    People shit on the current “passing” NFL all day everyday lol

    “Bro if Dan Marino played today he would have 70 TD seasons bro”

  5. TunaBeefSandwich

    Uhhh has this person been around NFL fans?

  6. Godreaperrr

    Naa this definitely happens in football and baseball to definitely not as much but every sport has oldheads who think it was better in the past

  7. rtillaree

    If by only sport, he means including the NFL and the MLB, he’s absolutely partially accurate and ironically to blame. The entire world suffers from comparison. We also want to hold true what we know. Comparing in sports is so prolific. The NBA produces global names, it’s a byproduct, big spotlight, do with it what you can. Heaven help you if the hype grossly outweighs the result.

  8. Ch3sterRockwell

    I don’t think saying MJ is better than LeBron is shitting on the product. I’m not sure I see the connection.

  9. Drunken_Vike

    tune into a baseball broadcast and listen to the washed up former ballplayers go on and on about how pitchers aren’t tough anymore and hitters can’t bunt or put the ball in play and things were so much harder in their era.

    basketball is definitely not the worst for this

  10. avstyns

    i mean if he counts wrestling as a sport idk if there are more miserable people when it comes to this.

  11. traw2222

    What about boxing? All I ever hear is how great boxing used to be and how trash it is now. It’s hard competing against the Mikes of the world.

  12. Relevant_Gold4912

    The product is mostly bad because the players dont play and don’t care about the regular season. The organizations are also too financially at risk to play their star players all 82 games so they accept the load management of players

  13. cut_paper

    literally every other sport is like this.. even fake sports like pro wrestling lol

  14. Novel_Board_6813

    That’s actually an improvement.

    I know the sub loves Steph to death, but Lebron vs Curry was never a debate, individually.

    Until he was 37ish Lebron was always clearly better, specially in the playoffs.

    Lebron was so good that, to have an interesting debate, the media and the fans had to compare him to MJ.

  15. _Nolofinwe_

    Basketball in the 90s was hard to watch. Most of the games are 92 – 83, and you usually had one star player cooking for about 25 to 35 points, and everybody else had about 10 to 12 points

    The game is more skillful, faster, and probably more physical than it was back then they just aren’t allowed to elbow people in the face like they were in the ’80s, which again was not good basketball

    I love when people wax nostalgic for the good old days basketball in the 80s was ugly except for the showtime Lakers and a few other teams

    Basketball has never been better than how it currently is now but they do need to clean up some of the flopping and improve foul calls

  16. klobucharzard

    shouts to amin my man has an epiphany every single day

  17. Apprehensive-Tea-39

    Think he’s just commenting on the constant legacy talk for NBA players. The first thing people do whenever a player wins something significant is ask how does it affect his all time ranking. Basketball fans don’t really know how to enjoy things in the moment. Everything is seen through a lens that compares it to previous players.

  18. Bigking00

    That is because the current product in the NBA is garbage.
    The players are so soft and the whole game is players launching 3 after 3.

    Load management is ridiculous. Players sign a contract and ask out within a year. Then they decide that they will only go to one team if they ask for a trade.

    The NBA is a joke.

  19. Faust86

    At least LeBron is at the level of Jordan. In the NHL no one will touch The Great One

  20. RealDolphZiggler

    He’s right. And it’s across the board, not just the Skip Baylesses out there. The TNT crew as great as they are are also guilty of burying the product.

    With other sports there’s an understanding that yes the modern game is different or less manly or what to- it’s not where near as pervasive as with NBA media.

  21. weebayfish

    Rap/music is the worst at this, old heads still only listening to rap from 30 years ago. Time to move on!

  22. CauliflowerAlarmed62

    Isn’t the NBA/the game SUPPOSED to not get better? Isn’t that the whole point? I mean cmon, if the game progressively got better by say 1% every year, that means every statistic improves by 1%. We will have 100% 3 pt shooters in 50-70 years? Lol uhh ok. Basketball would look like 4 monsters forming a circle around their shooter and walking him to his sweet spot. The hell is the point of that?
    A lot of sports are stupid once the athletes get too good. Baseball is just a 2 hour game of catch if the pitcher is too good, and how is a game of catch supposed to distract you from the war?

  23. qkilla1522

    This is something that I notice college sports do so well. Both football and basketball have a good understanding of how to praise the past and also highlight the current players. College announcers are glorified salespeople. So often I watch a terrible CBB and the announcer is yelling “oh the pandemonium, the pressure is at fever pitch!” Even though the last 9 possessions have been turnovers or bad misses the commentators keep harping on the positives.

    I remember for years SEC football announcers would say oh the SEC has these amazing defenses that no one can score. Someone pointed out that the SEC hadn’t produced but a couple Pro caliber QBs in however many years but that didn’t matter. No hate on that all praise on the defense.

    I think the NBA announcers, talking heads, etc look at the comparison aspect as a way to generate views now that the highlight and recap era of sports broadcasting is behind us. It’s toxic low hanging fruit imo. Mix debate with nostalgia and you instantly have a drug to sell your audience.

  24. thisisbyrdman

    Every sport does this to nauseating effect. It’ll never change.

    I do think the NBA has a unique problem with respect to contracts that doesn’t exist in other sports. The new normal of signing mega deals then demanding to be traded with multiple years left on the deal is complete bullshit and causes fans and former players to disparage the entire league as a result. The NBA has to solve this problem ASAP.

  25. FirstTimeLongThyme

    This is simply not true, in general.

    But it’s also how all time greats have always been handled. By comparing them to greats of the past. I’m sorry LeBron gets compared to Jordan?

  26. Ihateredditalot88

    I’d actually say basketball is one of the better sports when it comes to this actually.

    There a great mix of superstars, home grown teams winning titles, international players dominating. Narratives are interesting both on and off the court.

    Foul baiting and the officiating skewing too heavily in favour of offense sucks. The 3 pointer is a little too much right now as well but that will change – sports always zig and zag. Flopping also sucks. Otherwise, can’t complain too much.

  27. AdmiralWackbar

    Yeah it’s because of the way the human brain works. It’s called rosey retrospection and is a psychological phenomenon that was even observed by Roman philosophers. Oh and it gets clicks, so that helps too

  28. dasherand1

    Sports evolve so people who are used to a certain type of play will notice the difference and complain, unfortunately. It doesn’t make them right or wrong. I think it’s healthy for sports to compare eras. As for shitting on current eras that’s people trying to hold onto power by bullying the younger generation. Narcissistic tendencies.

  29. asapshrank

    oldheads exist in every facet of life. sports, music, film, art. everywhere its always folks saying it was better back in my day.

  30. starshame2

    NBA players were much better 20 years ago.

    The actual games were better 20 years ago. I love steph curry but the man broke the game has EVERYONE shooting 3s. And now the game is like watching tennis.

  31. DisturbedTomater

    it’s stupid that people do it, but this is just not true lmao. i’m not a hockey fan so i can’t really say but baseball and football both have similar gripes among older fans. football it’s all about the strict rules making it too easy for WRs and QBs and baseball it’s all about strikeouts and no one batting for average

  32. Sopa-de-caracoles

    A tale as old as time…Donald trump was the “WORST THING EVER” to the US , now desantis comes along and is now “the worst thing ever “ we love to compare and always will. It gets clicks and views.

  33. Hovi_Bryant

    Weird given how horrible the NBA was in my childhood. I’m greatful for the 2000’s Pistons, but that era was marked by half-court grinds. And they usually boiled down to which team had a good post player or not.

  34. irrationalrapsfan

    I feel like amin always has the worst takes lol

    Lebron’s chasing all time greatness, why would he be competing against steph in the same way..

  35. dandunt

    Not true. Fans of every sport I follow do that. People like romanticizing the past, nothing new.

  36. BKtoDuval

    I agree. I hate all the comparisons. JVG said, comparison is the thief of joy. I’m old school but I enjoy the game today and honestly, it’s better than ever. In Jordan’s day, you had dudes in the league that were just big bodies or good athletes. Today just being an athlete will get you a look but won’t keep you in the league. Shawn Bradley was the No. 2 pick in a good draft. Today he’d be a second rounder.

  37. CabbageStockExchange

    “Against the hallowed ghosts of the past, the future is the eternal underdog” – LeBron in Game of Zones

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