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  • čas přidán 22. 12. 2022
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  • @knep24
    @knep24 Před rokem +1954

    What i find interesting is the difference in shot mechanics from the 80s/90s to today. Someone like Jordan was trained to get a lot of lift on his shot so he could shoot over people in the post and mid range. Today, no one jumps as high as Jordan did on his shots. That has to make it easier to shoot from distance, so instead of creating vertical space to shoot, we're now focused on creating horizontal space. It's fascinating to watch.

    • @jakeco2431
      @jakeco2431 Před rokem +181

      Defense is a factor. You cant touch an offensive player nowadays

    • @David.Fit21
      @David.Fit21 Před rokem +49

      Still some players can shoot mid range and 3s has good Larry bird was getting left open like he was Russ from the 3 sometimes 😂😂😂

    • @David.Fit21
      @David.Fit21 Před rokem

      @@jakeco2431 stfu the 90s too don't ever get fooled by the hand check thing mj has more committed fouls than lebron 😂😂😂

    • @i_sharky
      @i_sharky Před rokem +6

      Nice eye 👌🏽

    • @Amm17ar
      @Amm17ar Před rokem +33

      Also the fact that a higher arch increases the volume of space a shot is able to drop in to at the net. A tighter angle coming down, the wider the range for a shot to drop even if its a little less accurate.

  • @donaldf9055
    @donaldf9055 Před rokem +2710

    Absolutely disgusting to see how people try to discredit this generation. Thanks jimmy for this upload. Goes to show how much the league has evolved.

    • @gokusupersaiyan3inreallife937
      @gokusupersaiyan3inreallife937 Před rokem +130

      i've always noticed that players today are like too good like a player that i don't even know his name suddenly will erupt hitting deep threes or tough shots. and then i said these players are really really good right now, that even with good defenses they're still scoring

    • @gustavocornejo4630
      @gustavocornejo4630 Před rokem +5

      @@gokusupersaiyan3inreallife937 ikr

    • @konnichiyawa1360
      @konnichiyawa1360 Před rokem +81

      yeah saying teams dont play defense when it's hard to play defense now because the skillset is at alltime high. in the 90's you cant even play zone defense, so they can iso all they want the mismatch

    • @javigar133
      @javigar133 Před rokem +87

      Offence has evolved because defense and refereeing has degressed, and that is not hate, It is factual. It is way easier to score a 3p when you can palm the ball, take 3 steps + the step back and the defender has the games down. Soon, It wont be basketball anymore

    • @tnk4me4
      @tnk4me4 Před rokem +72

      I knew that old heads were overrating 90s basketball when I saw Sabonis do a shamgod in the paint in OKC and nobody said anything because that's what we call a mid tier highlight nowadays. If Ewing or Ralph Samson did that when they played they'd still have legends about how good they are being hyped up to us.

  • @orhanmadiassani
    @orhanmadiassani Před rokem +3309

    Honestly I really would like to see the next generation getting as good on defense as on shooting. That would be the ultimate league

    • @iwhite111
      @iwhite111 Před rokem +953

      Defense didn’t get worse, it just hasn’t caught up to todays offense yet

    • @junkjams596
      @junkjams596 Před rokem +275

      @@iwhite111 besttake I've heard honest to god

    • @camden5870
      @camden5870 Před rokem +142

      too many foul calls going the offense way

    • @roylt2661
      @roylt2661 Před rokem +218

      Defense won't ever get as good. These offensive schemes are literally so beautiful in today's game. It's a blessing to be alive to see it

    • @ozeppeo
      @ozeppeo Před rokem +146

      Defense won't ever get as good bc of the constant rule changes. In the 90s it was way easier to defend - you were allowed to hand check for examples. Nowadays it seems as if the NBA officials wanna make the game as exciting as possible so of course they value offense over defense... I'm not even old but the 90s were the best era of basketball

  • @Prod.jaymelodies
    @Prod.jaymelodies Před rokem +1600

    I want to see the NBA allow more to happen on defense to stop the modern offense. It’s getting a little lopsided, I don’t wanna see a league where 30 players are averaging 30 points a game or more, that would be too watered down.

    • @keyahsuel8025
      @keyahsuel8025 Před rokem +151

      I think it might be a case if offense developing faster than defense. Although idk how defenders can stop it. especially with this sorry refs

    • @htownblack9184
      @htownblack9184 Před rokem +25

      There is no defense for it ...

    • @Odysseus1999
      @Odysseus1999 Před rokem +17

      Unfortunately I think people like you and I are in the minority

    • @augustgreig9420
      @augustgreig9420 Před rokem +92

      You can see from two of the replies here how delusional young fans are and how effective propaganda is. To anyone who doesn't believe that it is entirely because of the rules that players are scoring so much now days, I'd say, go watch the NBA Finals from the 80's. In the Finals, it was common to see guys like Magic and Larry called for traveling for barely shuffling their pivot foot catching a pass. They called everything, by the book, and there was way more contact allowed. What the NBA has done to the league is awful. Once they saw how popular Jordan was, they decided they were going to manufacture him by changing the rules. The only reason this didn't happen in the 00's was because Shaq was their big star, so they favored him. But after that was Kobe, and then everything started changing even more.

    • @naclsami3979
      @naclsami3979 Před rokem +41

      That and they need to start calling travels, carries, etc more

  • @o.k1065
    @o.k1065 Před rokem +742

    I’ve been watching this man since I was 13. Since he was playing 1v1 with his girlfriend type, and he was talking about the best high school teams. This man keeps getting better at this CZcams game every day and he deserves all the success he gets. Much love Jimmy, your videos have gotten so good I can’t even miss one without feeling like I missed the premiere of a new episode to my favorite show😭😭

  • @danielvasquez3758
    @danielvasquez3758 Před rokem +1893

    Steph raised the game for all of us!! A legend in his own right!!

    • @wrongplacerighttime
      @wrongplacerighttime Před rokem +48

      yay so exciting shooting 3s the entire game

    • @lacanm1554
      @lacanm1554 Před rokem +15

      “raised” well thats one way to look at it

    • @Primus_Phallus
      @Primus_Phallus Před rokem +45

      Changed is a better word. Everyone's basically a guard now, eliminating the need for varying skill sets that basically hinders players of different abilities to be great at what they do. Say Dennis Rodman will be a scrub in this day and age because he's a liability on offense.

    • @rhen4610
      @rhen4610 Před rokem +44

      @@Primus_Phallus u have Draymond/Simmons for that

    • @BlessedAreTheCheesemakers
      @BlessedAreTheCheesemakers Před rokem +18

      Steph broke the league

  • @philippgeh7649
    @philippgeh7649 Před rokem +771

    To avoid the lack of intensity in defence, let's assume the intensity is 100% in the playoffs. How do these numbers develop when only playoffs games of the last 20 years are taken into account?

    • @freebird152
      @freebird152 Před rokem +75

      yup.. truly missed a playoff comparison.

    • @itsyaboiroy5558
      @itsyaboiroy5558 Před rokem +12

      This ^^ seconded

    • @manz7860
      @manz7860 Před rokem +44

      @@freebird152 didn't fit Jimmy's narrative so he left it out.
      James Harden is a prime example

    • @mikjord
      @mikjord Před rokem +22

      Well we all saw what a good, lockdown defense, by the Celtics, did to Kevin Durant's offense, in last year playoffs. Now imagine that sort of defense along some hand-checking to push the shooter out of his spot and making him work harder just to get the ball.

    • @Lagmeister_
      @Lagmeister_ Před rokem +6

      The midrange comes back into the game in the playoffs

  • @StudyMD
    @StudyMD Před rokem +38

    Every time I see a table like the one at the beginning, I imagine Jimmy saying at the end, “and then, here is Stephen Curry, and here is Lebron James.”

  • @OJC6
    @OJC6 Před rokem +171

    As a short guy that is obsessed with basketball I love the three point shot. It allows me to come to any pick up game and impact it without size. It's the great equalizer. There's nothing like the sound of a ball swooshing through the net. When you get into that zone where you feel like you can't miss it is sublime.

    • @dreadlord1265
      @dreadlord1265 Před rokem +1

      As a big dude I wish I could shoot

    • @BezmenovWasRight
      @BezmenovWasRight Před rokem

      @@dreadlord1265 Well you can, u just have to put the work in. The last game of Valenciunas was scary, dude was on fire and helped on defense too.

    • @anthonym6918
      @anthonym6918 Před rokem +1

      Oh god so basically 3 point spamming is your great equalizer. Just learn how to be an actual point guard. Style your game around a Tony Parker let's say. Bros penetration and finishing was unmatched despite his size

    • @wardelllawliet
      @wardelllawliet Před rokem

      i mean that's basically what the league is rn anyway...

    • @nisfornorm
      @nisfornorm Před rokem

      until everyone in the nba will be 6’7 and an elite 3 point shooter

  • @therealking6202
    @therealking6202 Před rokem +2703

    I love it when your stats point out how great MJ really was.

    • @wkwkkw7830
      @wkwkkw7830 Před rokem +147

      that never happened...

    • @lono1596
      @lono1596 Před rokem +37

      bro...

    • @therealking6202
      @therealking6202 Před rokem +42

      @@wkwkkw7830 @0:58

    • @squish8086
      @squish8086 Před rokem +261

      @@therealking6202 did you see him show that with todays players involved??? He wasn’t at the top

    • @MattFoxin
      @MattFoxin Před rokem +146

      How scuffed are your knees?

  • @brandonhubbard98
    @brandonhubbard98 Před rokem +108

    Man puts it all together so well. I feel like I’m watching an ESPN segment

    • @nrcarl00
      @nrcarl00 Před rokem +21

      This guy is way better than espn

    • @robertgollnick5183
      @robertgollnick5183 Před rokem

      Bro look at what you are saying right now.. ESPN is for dumb watered down drones...

    • @angelg2638
      @angelg2638 Před rokem +6

      @@nrcarl00 if espn is smart, they would offer jimmy multi-million $$$ contract before fox sports does.

    • @jkwalzo
      @jkwalzo Před rokem +1

      @@angelg2638 I think he should ask for a max since he’s a free agent anyways.

    • @JimMelanson
      @JimMelanson Před rokem +2

      ESPN is terrible compared to this (as is most legacy media). TV stopped being the bench mark in the mid to late 2010s.

  • @CharlieIce22
    @CharlieIce22 Před rokem +236

    we do not deserve jxmyhighroller man. this man’s videos are too good !

    • @kyhxx
      @kyhxx Před rokem +1

      . nod it’s great- th man cares ! -

    • @caldwell2253
      @caldwell2253 Před rokem +2

      Lol its average research at best. It probably takes more skill to edit the videos with the different highlights and graphs

    • @rwebo4955
      @rwebo4955 Před rokem

      I sometimes feel he need his own segment in NBA today at least once a week., The guy is doing his research well, pure facts and the flow of information and narrative is just epic.

    • @mistameff3528
      @mistameff3528 Před rokem

      @@caldwell2253 Average research? Thats not even true lol

    • @caldwell2253
      @caldwell2253 Před rokem

      @@mistameff3528 n u 2 months too late

  • @rylen_moore18
    @rylen_moore18 Před rokem +140

    When we needed jimmy the most he delivered 🙏🙏🙏

    • @Woozlewuzzleable
      @Woozlewuzzleable Před rokem

      It's a Christmas miracle.

    • @yami8150
      @yami8150 Před rokem

      Unlike the avatar…

    • @johnbricegriffin8404
      @johnbricegriffin8404 Před rokem +1

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  • @thatguyt7339
    @thatguyt7339 Před rokem +42

    These videos that jimmy makes are so inspiring because you cannot deny that this is what he was meant to do with his life. Absolutely no one does it like him and it’s amazing to watch

  • @cmikefitzy3627
    @cmikefitzy3627 Před rokem +4

    8:10 Demar Deroxan is an underrated feee throw shooter

  • @tylerjordan1405
    @tylerjordan1405 Před rokem +292

    I wanna see them call more travels and see how that changes some of these players offenses.

    • @EventualRoads
      @EventualRoads Před rokem +42

      They should also call more carrys as well.

    • @augustgreig9420
      @augustgreig9420 Před rokem +27

      And offensive fouls. And flopping should be a technical.

    • @louietae9932
      @louietae9932 Před rokem +12

      It’s funny how y’all don’t realize that this isn’t new… it’s been going on for decades because the refs are seeing things in REAL TIME and not through slow motion replays… players back then did it just as much as players today

    • @michaelgieseler2799
      @michaelgieseler2799 Před rokem +25

      @@louietae9932 it’s cool when Larry bird uses a step back and a “zero” step, but when today’s players do it, they don’t like it lol

    • @muffinzezyproductions116
      @muffinzezyproductions116 Před rokem +1

      They are though this season

  • @rustywilson7083
    @rustywilson7083 Před rokem +63

    You are in a league of your own with these NBA analysis videos. The charts, graphs, the math.. you’re my favorite NBA CZcamsr by far. Please don’t ever stop doing this 🔥

    • @Pernit
      @Pernit Před rokem +1

      completely agree, and on top of that his presentation is top tier too

    • @adamissa649
      @adamissa649 Před rokem

      Hope "we" all enjoyed, and as always, until next time ! 👍

    • @Michiiigring
      @Michiiigring Před rokem

      jimmy needs his own show on espn

    • @levib5168
      @levib5168 Před rokem

      Mike korzemba back in the day hit different

    • @dtowndtown9232
      @dtowndtown9232 Před rokem

      @@levib5168he still hits diff today, I hope he does more story vids on players journey to the league and those “what if” vids

  • @shinkudomusicplaylist2414

    Hi Jxmy. Last time, Luka made a statline of 60-20-10, a first in the NBA history. But what amazed me is the Mavs down by 9 in the last 35 sec of regulations but still managed to win the game. Can you make one in the near future?

  • @StripedJacket
    @StripedJacket Před rokem +13

    Definitely an evolution of the game due to the 3 pointer & like you said before the 2-pointer is also going up too.
    Don’t forget the rule changes, the amount of free throws shot, the lax calls on things like carry’s that you talk about in other videos.
    Comparing them to the past without context isn’t really fair but it definitely shows a crazy contrast of how the game has changed.

  • @MacNif
    @MacNif Před rokem +31

    Bruh, Bird had a NASTY step back

    • @ashertrestman241
      @ashertrestman241 Před rokem

      The one move, which he fooled the defender by waving the ball over their head and swished it😱😱

    • @jjs8426
      @jjs8426 Před rokem

      He was breaking ankles and egos

  • @Sardonac
    @Sardonac Před rokem +19

    Great video. I hope that the NBA continues its recent trend of taking the rules around dribbling more seriously. As shooting has improved, getting even slightly better shots has become more valuable to teams. These shots have become available in significant part because the rules surrounding dribbles and travelling have relaxed since the 80s. This relaxed approach has also led to fewer steals and fewer turnovers in transition. But steals are fun to see! And they take a lot of skill to do! I want to see more of that style of play in the years ahead.

  • @carylibby8282
    @carylibby8282 Před rokem +4

    Imagine the numbers Larry Bird would have put up if he was using the same basketball today's NBA players get to use. Deeper grooves and a tackier surface has made a HUGE difference with shooting percentage over the last few years.

  • @Grampaajoe
    @Grampaajoe Před rokem

    OML i love your videos
    it gives me goosebumps when you start talking
    i don't have people to talk about basketball with so i just am so happyy cause it makes my knowlage about basketball just expand

  • @andrewvanderstoep9967
    @andrewvanderstoep9967 Před rokem +75

    we need a video about the ref situation in the nba

  • @elijahlee4392
    @elijahlee4392 Před rokem +5

    This is the earliest I’ve ever clocked in a video

  • @williamtoole2927
    @williamtoole2927 Před rokem +20

    best youtuber of 2022, no competition. Easily some of the highest quality content on the internet. thanks jimmy for so many awesome videos!

    • @John-gz5mz
      @John-gz5mz Před rokem +1

      Best Sport/Basketball CZcamsr*

    • @owethunala2632
      @owethunala2632 Před rokem

      @@John-gz5mz this isn't thinking basketball?

  • @rockonileva
    @rockonileva Před rokem +12

    What makes me even more impressed than the numbers of today's shooters in the "shooters league" is that for a couple of years.. there are certain names that are constantly on the MVP race and they have other ways to impact the game. The last time a volume shooter won the MVP award was 5 seasons ago... Than Giannis and Jokic won each twice... and THAT shows how amazing these guys are...

  • @dzonihajduk
    @dzonihajduk Před rokem +12

    Jimmy talking about the evolution of shooting for the 10th time

  • @theinktician
    @theinktician Před rokem +3

    No mention of Mark Price is a crime. As a PG he took more 3s than Bird in the same era AND won more 3 point contests. Bird didn't take those shots in games that mattered. Feeding McHale and Parish while hunting mid range. Price is the unsung hero of the 3 ball

  • @crossbright92
    @crossbright92 Před rokem +79

    I always feel like I'm watching a Christopher Nolan movie by the end of your videos.

    • @lono1596
      @lono1596 Před rokem +3

      tf?

    • @alexmasraum7596
      @alexmasraum7596 Před rokem +10

      the music towards the end of the video kinda sounds like the music from the dark knight trilogy, and it fits perfect with a jimmy video

    • @lunarzenith
      @lunarzenith Před rokem +1

      @@alexmasraum7596 So a hans zimmer composition then :DD

    • @servushiciaowiegehts
      @servushiciaowiegehts Před rokem

      Daaaaaaaamn u nailed it!!!

  • @andyhuang3266
    @andyhuang3266 Před rokem +2

    8:13 when you realize Jimmy spelled Demar's name "Demar Deroxan"

  • @rochellejones2248
    @rochellejones2248 Před rokem +7

    Great video as usual. The fact that everyone takes 3s now no matter what position you play (considered a "bad" shot in the old NBA) helps the metric but the fact that you can basically "walk" to separate yourself from the defender is a metric no one talks about. Before Curry and Harding, that side step to give yourself space to shoot was a turnover.

  • @Lividsugars
    @Lividsugars Před rokem +7

    The successor to: “ when you can’t shoot and everyone knows it”

    • @zegobot9674
      @zegobot9674 Před rokem

      Than just rebound and assist I say

  • @kaosunltd199
    @kaosunltd199 Před rokem +24

    As someone born in the 90's, there are soooo many current players that blow my mind with either their skills or shooting. When I was a child watching the Lakers and Spurs dominate I can only recall a handful of super stars now it seems like they come by the dozen.

    • @johnny1978
      @johnny1978 Před rokem +3

      Right. Can you imagine a prime Damian Lillard in the 90s? Not sure we would be talking about MJ that much. And that's just one player, one example. There's still Steph, KD, Kyrie, Booker etc. and all these young players that have been entering the league the last 5 years who have a ridiculous skillset at 19, 20, 21 years old

    • @cfl4286
      @cfl4286 Před rokem +3

      While talent has certainly increased, the rules and what is allowed have undeniably become incredibly slanted towards the offensive players nowadays.

    • @kamay7021
      @kamay7021 Před rokem +3

      @@johnny1978 I can imagine the amount of turnovers they’d have from offensive violations. Unfortunately, the game has changed to benefit the offense because offense is what is entertaining. If you can control the ball however you want, with also stricter defensive regulations, you’re going to get a higher percentage. Not to put down the players today but that contributes to the reason shooters have the illusion of being twice as good

    • @hairjordan2620
      @hairjordan2620 Před rokem

      @@johnny1978 watch "Jordan's historic Bulls mixtape" and "rare voyager", dude was just different bruh, lmk what you think of those two videos

    • @hairjordan2620
      @hairjordan2620 Před rokem

      The gane today is offensively oriented, in the 90's it was very defensive minded, very different game

  • @ApeOne8900
    @ApeOne8900 Před rokem +5

    Damn! When passion and talent collide you end up with pure gold content like this!!❤bravo my friend👏

  • @ToastyDangles
    @ToastyDangles Před rokem

    Merry Christmas Jxmy to you and yours. Thank you so much for putting the hours into making these videos accurate, compelling, and entertaining. One of the best channels on this website. Cheers.

  • @StepUnclesStepCousin
    @StepUnclesStepCousin Před rokem +30

    Jimmy couldn’t make a bad video if he tried. Love you Jimmy, keep up the good work!

  • @tylerwarner3677
    @tylerwarner3677 Před rokem +79

    Would you consider doing a video where you address defense? I feel like a lot of these stats might be skewed by the kind of defense that is played (or is allowed to be played). It's not really a secret that every professional league wants more offense. I find it difficult to believe that some inventive coach couldn't come up with a lockdown scheme to shut down the shooter, but real physical defense isn't really seen (or permissible) anymore. It's hard to compare eras when the enforcement is different.

    • @andyblair3901
      @andyblair3901 Před rokem +24

      It’s an interesting idea but there is actually more defense allowed in todays NBA. Zone defense was illegal for a while so there was no help. Defense is also a lot easier when you have to guard just inside the three point line. Floor spacing today Vs then pre 2000s is night and day. A lot of people go back and watch d games an realize it hurts to watch compared to todays game

    • @paquinraino8180
      @paquinraino8180 Před rokem +7

      There are good to great defenders ( Giannis, Brook, Jrue, AD, Gobert, Bam, Butker, OG, Siakam, PJ, Vanderbilt, Bridges, Kawhi, PG, Dray, Looney, JJJ, Carter, Alvarado, Smart, Timelord, Horford, Okungwu) who impact the game and great defensive teams who put up incredible defense.
      Now the NBA executives do what they want ( laxist rules, useless techs, stupid calls), this don't take away from the players nowadays having to be more versatile than ever, being able to defend a larger part of the court (not just the paint and close middy), and being more skilled than ever.
      Also in terms of coaching, defense has never been that complex, we're to the point where I think tactically the NBA compete more ,and more with college and Euroleague, and God knows how far the NBA was compared to both some years ago

    • @gbarberis7402
      @gbarberis7402 Před rokem +1

      @@andyblair3901 there is lack of effort and team defence in the nba today

    • @Crazyhead432
      @Crazyhead432 Před rokem +5

      @@gbarberis7402I was always a defensive minded player whenever I played. But what’s happening today is damn near impossible to guard. Moves that aren’t travels but work like travels, elite dribbling skills, everyone is stronger, etc. defense has evolved, but offense has evolved 100xs more in the past ten years

    • @gbarberis7402
      @gbarberis7402 Před rokem +1

      @@Crazyhead432 that's why team defence and philosophy is much more important

  • @humbertocarneiro07
    @humbertocarneiro07 Před rokem

    You preach the truth, brother!! Merry Christmas

  • @chikombechela2460
    @chikombechela2460 Před rokem

    Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy!!! The intro alone!!! Man this channel is a gift that keeps on giving 😁 Merry Christmas Jimmy!

  • @MrChristof1234567890
    @MrChristof1234567890 Před rokem +13

    When the world needed him most, he pulled through 😌

  • @TransparentEclipse
    @TransparentEclipse Před rokem +11

    The only way defense could catch up to this offensive era is with rule changes. How the refs call games currently is just not gonna work. They have to crack down on flopping, make charges a less prevalent call, actually call travels, etc. If that starts happening, offenses would slow down bc they would actually have to start respecting the defensive coverage instead of walking 8 steps, slapping the defender with their arm while putting up a shot, and somehow get an and 1 call.

    • @jammer9941
      @jammer9941 Před rokem +1

      I disagree with them not calling traveling as the league has focused on it this year and you routinely see it called in games this year.

    • @TransparentEclipse
      @TransparentEclipse Před rokem +1

      @@jammer9941 still not nearly as much as necessary. Players travel like 1 out of every 3-5 plays, and u really only see it get called a couple times a game. Not nearly enough

    • @kamay7021
      @kamay7021 Před rokem

      @@jammer9941 I mean relative to the past few years sure? Relative to 20-30-40-50 years ago. Not a chance

  • @gabehinman4996
    @gabehinman4996 Před rokem +1

    Why are your videos so great? Their all so well written I swear. Persuasive and intelligent good job man

  • @ElRicoMode
    @ElRicoMode Před rokem

    Merry Xmas to Jxmmy and all fellow fans, I know I’m not the only one that gets this excited whenever he drops a video

  • @SuperPenaltyBros
    @SuperPenaltyBros Před rokem +4

    So basically when everyone can shoot the mvp award is up for grabs literally. When everyone can shoot their offensive bag gets deeper and they become one of the best players in the league. For eg. Lauri Markkanen is now a 23 PPG player just because of his shooting ability.

    • @SuperPenaltyBros
      @SuperPenaltyBros Před rokem +1

      If he can continue his hotstreak and help Utah become a top 3 seed he can be a legitimate MVP candidate. It's crazy what one aspect of your game can do to your overall basketball ability

  • @Bleatmop
    @Bleatmop Před rokem +291

    Part of this is because the rules have not only changed but in other cased are simply being called differently. The stepback three would be called a travel not too long ago. And it was easier to guard a drive to the basket meaning you could guard a shooter closer. Not to take anything away from todays shooters, because they are phenomenal, but the straight up stat comparison without acknowledging that offenses have it easier than ever does a disservice to the legends of the past. Many of them, if playing in today's league, would put up bigger numbers than they did in their era. Dead-ball era, 90's, whatever era you choose. Offense is has never been harder to defend because of how the rules have changed and how they are being called.

    • @dasiro
      @dasiro Před rokem +21

      true that: if anything the league is punishing defense until it's just too ridiculous to call. What are now and ones were no calls a decade ago. Players are falling before the contact, hand-checking was banned, the stupid back-paddling just to get behind the line, ... these numbers are worthless and comparing them to the past is just plain stupid disrespecting the legacy of those who played the game how they were refereed. These millionaires and billionaires can take care of themselves, we don't need the same guys 10, 15 or 20 years in a row. Let them get a normal job after their sports career is over.

    • @ryanruns16
      @ryanruns16 Před rokem +31

      How about the free throw stats? Players today are just better shooters. Not necessarily better athletes/basketball players but in the realm of shooting players are just better today.

    • @Top_o_da_foodDChain
      @Top_o_da_foodDChain Před rokem +19

      Jimmy has been leaving this out on the last few videos. He’s becoming biased. I’m losing respect with each biased video he drops.

    • @stevennguyen6637
      @stevennguyen6637 Před rokem +3

      @@Top_o_da_foodDChainnah he did call this out. I forgot which vid but I think it was in his 5 most recent

    • @sebu46
      @sebu46 Před rokem +2

      @@stevennguyen6637 yeah and i remember that he has said this point in older videos as well

  • @jaredheal7645
    @jaredheal7645 Před rokem

    Man, your videos are always so damn good. Merry xmas and or whatever you are into my dude. Appreciate the work.

  • @isaiahawsomeone
    @isaiahawsomeone Před rokem

    3:28 I’ve been wondering this for the past couple seasons and jimmy drops a video about it amazing

  • @SwishTalk1
    @SwishTalk1 Před rokem +4

    Great work as always Jxmy 👏 always teaching us new things

  • @taboo0
    @taboo0 Před rokem +4

    When I saw the notification I stopped what I was doing to watch. I love you jimmy ❤️❤️

  • @Vetionarian
    @Vetionarian Před rokem

    Jxmy really does give us a documentary of history in a way that nobody else can compete with. This man is making basketball history a full on college course, not just a minor fascination. There's so much to study and learn about NBA history and this man does his research.

  • @andrewailey1996
    @andrewailey1996 Před rokem +10

    I’d like to see defenders allowed to play more aggressively to balance out the overwhelming offense

    • @FlexBeanbag
      @FlexBeanbag Před rokem

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  • @McDeezy_
    @McDeezy_ Před rokem +10

    He always come in clutch when I’m eating 😂

  • @17an28
    @17an28 Před rokem

    Thank you for this gift Jxmy!

  • @_snth6710
    @_snth6710 Před rokem +4

    always an amazing vid. thanks jimmy

  • @mr.829
    @mr.829 Před rokem +4

    A perfect video and gift for the holidays as always.

  • @kingg3788
    @kingg3788 Před rokem +7

    I don't think Jimmy has ever let us down with a video.

  • @Tha4704
    @Tha4704 Před rokem +1

    Towards the end when you spoke on kd and the warriors, I couldn’t help but hear Charles Barkley saying “jump shooting teams don’t win championships”😂 it’s a new era chuck and we been in it😂💯

  • @GigiGuitar
    @GigiGuitar Před rokem +6

    These videos are like a university course on their own

  • @SteveFrench_420
    @SteveFrench_420 Před rokem +3

    Better, tougher defense in Jordan's era. Plus the lax officiating. No travelling allowed back in the day. When you can take 4 or 5 steps while carrying the ball, it's hard to defend which means more shots and more accuracy.

  • @villainahava4535
    @villainahava4535 Před rokem +4

    2 feet closer 3 point line can also mean shorter distance for the defender to contest shots, making it also harder to make space for you to take shots.

    • @Ajdin87
      @Ajdin87 Před rokem +1

      And no multiple stepbacks like nowadays.

  • @danielglm5377
    @danielglm5377 Před rokem

    Merry Christmas Jxmy

  • @dunningkruger9
    @dunningkruger9 Před rokem +42

    Great analysis, but I want to offer a counterpoint. First of all I do agree with your premise that the league has become more skilled on average over time. I see reserves showing skills that I believe would earn them a starting spot 30 years ago. That said, there are factors which contribute to the improved shooting that have nothing to do with improved skill. Analytics has improved shot selection. Rules changes have facilitated more efficient offense. Before 1994, a foul on a 3pt attempt resulted in 2 free throws. The defense was incentivized to defend the 3 aggressively. In addition, for the past few years, shooters must have a clear landing spot or it’s a flagrant foul penalty 1. You can’t crowd a shooter like the old days. You can’t hand check since 2004. As a result, shooters get much more space than they used to. Don’t get me wrong, I think the science of shooting has improved and NBA players are more skilled on average today, but there are also other factors that have improved scoring.
    Have average 3pt shootout scores also increased? Would Larry Bird’s competition winning scores fall short today?

    • @Herbalizer28
      @Herbalizer28 Před rokem +5

      Absolutely ! Great take ! I have the exact same argument...the fact that it's easier to score, makes it easier for shooters to succeed...Spacing is also in favor of shooters (which wasn't the case in the 90s) ...so it evolved that way, and in a shooters league, the average shooting skill is better, but I'm wondering how the 90s players would have fared if they'd benefitted from the same advantages of today's league !

    • @theunforgivenyeerry
      @theunforgivenyeerry Před rokem +3

      Let us not forget the rule change that makes this a shooters league the switch from man defense to zone defense

    • @fk-cz8pz
      @fk-cz8pz Před rokem +1

      @@DraGanix33def because of the Kawhi Leonard/Zara Pachulia incident. Feels like it’s been called more ever since that incident because it happened in a pivotal WCF game.

    • @Jay9966
      @Jay9966 Před rokem +1

      I think another possible reason is because of non-game factors, such as the sport being more popular than before and more lucrative than before, prompting more kids to invest their time into the sport, training and becoming better from a younger age. Maybe more facilities are available for playing the game too. Better equipment, better supplements?

    • @aitlin
      @aitlin Před rokem

      Good point, but at the other hand - teams now know how to defend a 3pt line. They're ready for it. Yet somehow it still works well. If you guard too close - they will go closer to the basket and the other way around. It's a skill of pure, efficient shooting, that makes the defense look so bad. Jrue Holiday, one of the best perimeter defenders in the league, sometimes can't catch up with his man because he can't be both on the perimeter and in the paint. And there's a lot of other good defenders out there. But that never stops players from going for a shot. Zone defense is one of a factors that inside scoring and mid-range scoring went down, and that's why the league was completely broken in the time it was added. But when more and more shooters realized it's their time - the efficiency of zone defense and defensive schemes began to erase. Now you need to combine zone with the regular defense to even have a chance of stopping those players. But it'll only work if there's at least 1 guy who can't shoot. It's a hard time for defense, and it's not just because of the rule changes

  • @mythicvibes5871
    @mythicvibes5871 Před rokem +5

    Damn. Curry changed the game. It’s insane. I mean i’m still a kid, it is really all i’ve known, but just how insane it is is recognizable by people who weren’t even alive for the game of basketball when he wasn’t in it. Amazing video.

  • @MroStudios
    @MroStudios Před rokem +2

    I was a professional player in the Italian Basketball League until the early 2010s. I could see this change year after year. I used to play point guard, and over the years the number of shots I could take vertically plummeted. This was because power guards were coming out more and more to take shots and traditional guards were starting to shoot from midcourt. Honestly, I don't really like this trend but it goes without saying, there is little I can do about it.

  • @bryantbest8372
    @bryantbest8372 Před rokem

    This is the best NBA content on YT and #2 ain't close!! Fire content bro 🔥 👌🏾

  • @oldfrend
    @oldfrend Před rokem +3

    i wish there was a way to find out what bird would do in the league today. he was the first modern stretch 4 who could unbalance a defense with his 3pt shooting, but he was also a phenomenal post player, ball hander and passer. nowitzki comes close but he didn't have anywhere near bird's passing vision and was a poor dribbler in open space.

  • @jakeco2431
    @jakeco2431 Před rokem +13

    While players do shoot better today, defense is still a factor. Like what Luka said, "it's easier to score in the NBA". Today is an offensive driven league. You cant touch offensive players nowadays, not to mention that they can get away with a lot of travels that confuses or getting defenders and defensive plays out of their rhythm.

    • @WhydTheyChangeOurNames
      @WhydTheyChangeOurNames Před rokem +5

      There's a lot of grey area here so let's break it down
      1. Shooters do get away with more travels and carrying than ever before
      2. Shooters just plain and simple are better than they were 10+ years ago
      Due to these factors it can APPEAR that no one plays defense anymore but that couldn't be further from the truth. It is harder now to be an elite defender than ever before in the league. The range you have to guard, the versatility needed, the restraint you need etc. You buy on a fake, they're gone. You give them a step too much space, buckets. You step too close, foul called. Offense will ALWAYS outpace defense. You can't just have your defensive lockdown centers anymore (look at how we clown on Rudy) you don't have your Gary Payton's swatting the ball loose because everyone has a tighter handle now and are quick enough to punish you for a bad reach. Defense looks better in retrospect for older eras because of how inferior their offense was. People say "put him in the 90s and he's a bum" nah put Derozan in the 90's dude is cooking the league for 30+ppg with elite clamps. James Harden is averaging 50 unironically. Facts are 90's players weren't guarding you 35 feet out. Dame, Curry, Harden etc would all be seen as unguardable in the 90's because they just wouldn't know how to adjust to a guy casually pulling up 2 feet beyond half court. They'd be wizards to them "oh but they'll just start guarding up on them" yeah and over commit leaving an open pass to a cutter, get their ankles broken, or leave a man wide open for a double team attempt. Offense in the NBA is elite and it's come to the point where praying the opponent misses IS a valid defense because you can play it perfectly but dudes today are just so good, it doesn't matter. Quote Paul George "that's a bad shot" there's no such thing if it goes in.
      Luka said its easier to score in the NBA not because of the defense but because of everything he can do to get the shot he wants and when everyone is at least a competent shot maker, defenses can't leave ANYONE open.

    • @pinkrabbit37
      @pinkrabbit37 Před rokem +4

      @@WhydTheyChangeOurNames Its actually much more simpler than that. The European court is smaller and there is no 3 in the key. So anyone can crowd the paint for as long as they please. With the court being smaller, it isn't easy to drive past defenders like it is in the NBA. Also, the refs let them play a bit more physically.

    • @Crazyhead432
      @Crazyhead432 Před rokem +2

      @@WhydTheyChangeOurNamescouldn’t have said it better

    • @WhydTheyChangeOurNames
      @WhydTheyChangeOurNames Před rokem +1

      @Crazyhead432 thank you for reading. I know it was a long one I just hate the narrative that defense isn't played anymore when we do see it. Look at some of Curry's shots and tell me how the defender is supposed to do better? They were on his hip with him every step and got their hand in front of the ball or his face, dude just makes the shot and that how shooters are nowadays.

    • @bvsteel990
      @bvsteel990 Před rokem +1

      and not to mention they carry every other dribble

  • @TheRealSugarShane
    @TheRealSugarShane Před rokem +2

    You did address it briefly, but I was definitely thinking that worse defense/foul calls being easier to get might be an additional factor for the scoring surge.

  • @senatorjiggles
    @senatorjiggles Před rokem

    Your videos are to a point where one is just left speechless and all there is to do is to applaud one of the greatest content creators this world has seen 🙌👏🤩

  • @Paperroute_p
    @Paperroute_p Před rokem +3

    Love the vids keep it up man

  • @haydenrobert1064
    @haydenrobert1064 Před rokem +4

    And after waiting three weeks for a new vid I’m watching this one after 30 seconds of it being out 🙏🏽

  • @BitchFunky317
    @BitchFunky317 Před rokem

    I've always been a "numbers guy". I love statistics and percentages. It's probably one of the reasons I've followed and loved the league for more than 30 years
    That being said,. I absolutely love the way he puts his videos together. They're easily some of the best basketball content being created right now to me. 🤘

  • @terikedunn9487
    @terikedunn9487 Před rokem +9

    Videos like these really validate how much of an impact Steph Curry alone had on the game of basketball

  • @danielvasquez3758
    @danielvasquez3758 Před rokem +4

    Another banger of a video from JH!!

  • @legcmoi
    @legcmoi Před rokem +3

    It might be the first time I see someone talking about how the NBA is now more a shooter's league without being condescending towards our new generation of players. I fell in love with basketball when I saw Curry hitting all these crazy shots ! Thanks Jimmy you really never miss 🔥

  • @camilogonzalez8140
    @camilogonzalez8140 Před rokem +1

    And Buddy Hield has made more 3s than any other player this season. One of my fav players.

  • @scktdg
    @scktdg Před rokem

    I just love your uploads. Jimmy, you are just great man!

  • @VVVY777
    @VVVY777 Před rokem +7

    The rule changes really have a huge impact. Imagine Kyrie or Durant being hand-checked by Jrue. Kyrie can dribble all he wants with bigger, stronger defenders hand-checking him.

  • @jmarc6286
    @jmarc6286 Před rokem +5

    Finally some more jimmy😭

  • @andreamicucci2396
    @andreamicucci2396 Před rokem

    Jxmy with the random Steve Kerr highlight in there haha I love it

  • @sachinramesh6156
    @sachinramesh6156 Před rokem

    Everytime that outro track plays, it gives me chills good stuff Jimmy

  • @tylergoetzman4990
    @tylergoetzman4990 Před rokem +3

    thanks jimmy for another banger

  • @edwardsmith1872
    @edwardsmith1872 Před rokem +3

    I already know this video is gonna be incredible

  • @teugene5850
    @teugene5850 Před rokem

    it is hard to know how you keep putting out such high quality content... so so good.

  • @JeromeCallas
    @JeromeCallas Před rokem

    Jeemeee! U knoe i love your game-dissecting specs, your laptop, your sponsors; so i must nitpick: sufficient = enough. You said "... enough enough, ..." 😆😆😆

  • @Minutemaidmal
    @Minutemaidmal Před rokem +8

    Tony snell has not missed a free throw since 2019

  • @RwandaBob
    @RwandaBob Před rokem +2

    what im interested in is finding a way to break down whether shooting a 3 or a mid range is a “tougher” shot
    considering that mid ranges are more contested, and a lot of threes are less contested but further from the basket, i think it would be a really interesting thing to look into.
    i’ll forever say layups are the toughest shot in basketball, especially in post ups. and i think it’s a shame that basketball has trended towards the three point line bc watching 3 heavy teams is just watching boring basketball to me. watching a guy chuck up a 3 and it going in doesn’t excite me. steph in 2015-17 was fascinating bc we hadn’t really seen anything like it before. but nowadays it’s just dragging the excitement of the game down imo.

  • @ExistentHope
    @ExistentHope Před rokem +1

    I have watched NBA archived it and the best era was 1980's-2000's the play was strategic and intense shots were earned. Nowadays with such light defense shot percentages are higher but I watch it. It just not as fun as those better defense days.

  • @abiezerEscude
    @abiezerEscude Před rokem

    Absolutely amazing video Jimmy! I wanted to ask now that you’ve made a video about the impact of the 3-pointer and the efficiency of shooters skyrocketing in the NBA, what you think about Bol Bol’s recent performances this season? I know it might seem kind of odd seeing he’s a big man but his shooting beyond the arc is a thing of beauty.
    I was wondering if you would consider making a video about him and his otherworldly shooting (for a big man).
    I wanted to repeat: amazing video! Great quality content as always!
    God bless you, I hope you have a blessed Christmas.

  • @ryankrause3168
    @ryankrause3168 Před rokem +4

    If steph curry’s career was in the 60s and he had the same exact skill set, would it effect the game differently? and how would it have happened in different eras?

  • @user-xm2fe7qk9l
    @user-xm2fe7qk9l Před rokem +3

    Early Christmas gift from Jimmy 🐐🔥

  • @thestairguy
    @thestairguy Před rokem

    Omg, I barely started the video and I love it. My guy. I have been trying to explain to people why shooting has changed the game, for the better in my opinion, and the way defenses can play. I grew up watching ball in the 90s and I can tell you most of the teams playing today could not be guarded by even the best defenses back then. Shooting just spreads the floor too much compared to what they were having to guard back then. These guys are still crazy athletes too so the close outs just leave guys hanging out in no mans land.

  • @jadenmehler541
    @jadenmehler541 Před rokem

    Im a hockey fan but i love watching jimmy’s videos there so entertaining and give me so much info on basketball. I wanted to ask jimmy if he sees this (which he probably will not) what are your rankings on players without all the awards and chips just playing ability?

  • @anuradhagupta6234
    @anuradhagupta6234 Před rokem +3

    The offensive revolution is mainly tied to to the defensive reccession

  • @michalaleskandr3985
    @michalaleskandr3985 Před rokem +3

    There were games back in the day with Bird vs Jordan that were near 270 points!
    Bird took Jordan for 6 series in the playoffs with points like that!

  • @TSierra
    @TSierra Před rokem +1

    Another well done video Jimmy, you never disappoint!

  • @HeezJero
    @HeezJero Před rokem

    I don’t understand how this channel doesn’t have 10 billion subscribers. The amount of editing in every video and information he puts in these videos are flawless and amazing!

  • @citrus6708
    @citrus6708 Před rokem +3

    Jimmy uploading always makes my day better 🙌🙌

  • @knection1986
    @knection1986 Před rokem +7

    Jordan and Bird would dominate this era even more than their own 😅 Those guys were ridiculous scorers being under double and triple team coverage. Imagine their game with spacing and no handchecking.

    • @teemiti7679
      @teemiti7679 Před rokem +2

      So all this data and that's your take away smh. There was no zone defense back then. Plus half the league in the 80s were alcoholics and cokeheads, nothing compared to the athletes we have today. Players now are just simply more skilled and the stats don't lie so don't bring your nostalgia here.

    • @InfiniteCoreXD
      @InfiniteCoreXD Před rokem +1

      @@teemiti7679 more skilled my ass the players back then didn't showcase their skills back then why? BECAUSE IT WASN'T REQUIRED OF THEM. THEY WERE PLAYING A ROLE WHICH MEANS THEY ARE DOING STUFF NEEDED TO HELP THE TEAM. The Nba is a skill league now with a freelance game, which means players can show their natural game more, back then, you had the 3 and d player, the defender, the pass first guard, certain player roles that players stuck to because the team needed that of them.

    • @InfiniteCoreXD
      @InfiniteCoreXD Před rokem +2

      Larry averaging 40 at least Jordan might have got 50 or more

    • @teemiti7679
      @teemiti7679 Před rokem +1

      @@InfiniteCoreXD that is so fucking cap bro. How old are you dawg.

    • @InfiniteCoreXD
      @InfiniteCoreXD Před rokem

      @@teemiti7679 Just know its true. The former nba players didn't showcase their skill because it wasn't required of them. They had skill, just wasn't needed because they had stars doing the heavy lifting.