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“I hope he changes his tone soon.” Jason Timpf explains why Draymond was wrong to go in so hard on the current NBA
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@_JasonLT 🗣️Say it louder for the people in the back.

@_JasonLT “sophisticated” lol. nerds like you ruined the sport with all your advanced analytics. the game is boring now, only a few players make it worth watching (curry, dlo, jokic). cherry picking plays from back then is crazy because its super easy to do that with the game today.

@_JasonLT You are without a doubt the best in the business right now when talking hoops, no one does it with the respect to the old but not just shitting on the new for no reason. But also whiling to call out current players on their BS. Keep doing what you are doing Jason

@_JasonLT I disagree. I think there were more different styles before and more superstars with actual aura. KG, Duncan, Shaq, Kobe, Lebron, Dirk, etc. now you have Shai and Edwards? These are babies compared to the early 2000s. Manu Ginobili had more basketball aura than today’s stars

@_JasonLT The modern game is fine when it works. But if you missed four threes in a row, going for a fifth is not good basketball. Players have the mentality that if they eventually hit a three, it makes up for the misses from before. Threes should be just one tool in the arsenal.

@_JasonLT The NBA is absolute crap show. The ratings are below below below.

@_JasonLT Volume on Volume violence 💀

@_JasonLT It’s not better at all, US viewership is proving that. Global viewership is keeping everything afloat but if the mainland no longer cares that can’t be good for longterm viability.

@_JasonLT He was talking about the AllStar game

@_JasonLT I agree with everything, except that the game is better to watch, cause it's absolutely NOT...


