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Originally Posted by dalakhani
LOL. you said nothing to disprove the point. All you did was reiterate your baseless rubbish.
Here is a quote from SI from Michael Jordan himself in regards to the Jordan rules:
"Sometimes I wish I could be my teammates looking at that defense," says Jordan. "It must be nice. But it isn't nice for me."
Jordan took the attention of the defense. If they double, someone is open. You said earlier in the thread teams don't double on the perimeter in the NBA. What gives? Are you going back on that now?
If a team has to double one man, a player is going to be more open than if that defense didnt have to double. Im sorry you dont/cant grasp this basic fact.
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That was 20 years ago. Things and rules change. How often were Wade and LeBron and Kobe and Carmello doubled during the playoffs? When a guy drives to the basket and help comes, that does not count as a double. As I stated before, three points shots are the same regardless of where they are taken and who they are taken by. They arent easier or harder because of other players. They are 23' 9" regardless.