THE LEGEND - Bob Cousy MIX by MISIEK
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Come on, man. You can't compare eras. If LeBron were born in the 30's, he wouldn't look like he does now. He'd look much more like Bill Russell. Guys today train from the time they're 10 years old to be bigger, faster, and stronger than the competition. Look at MJ at the beginning of his career compared to the end (1998). His body totally transforms because of the weight training. Great players are great players, regardless of era. Cousy, Mikan, Russell, Wilt, they'd all adapt to today's game.
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Mad handelz
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I know we can't compare players from different eras, not just because of the level of play back in those times as compared to today, but also the lifestyle. Back then, kids didn't grow up learning dribble moves and post moves off the computer. They learnt by getting out there, trying new ideas, and perfecting those ideas to the point of perfection, like the no-look pass, or the sky hook. Can't we just accept these greats for who they are? Legends?
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shame he's not on nba 2k12
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I respect Cousy, but I don't think he would be an all-star if he played in the 90s up to today. He was good at hook shots with both hands and he was a smart ball player, but he lacked athleticism and his left hand dribble looked weak. Small guards like Isiah Thomas, Iverson, and Tim Hardaway with speed and better dribbling skills would likely tear him up.
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The epitome of a great point guard! =)))
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if you think cousy wouldn't be a great player today, you are on crack. talent is talent. Humans have not evolved in 50 years. They just train better. So would he. Also, the RULES were MUCH different in his day.
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I think the reason why he is an all-time great is because he shaped the PG position into flashiness and coolness (if that's even a word). You look at the no-look passes and flashy passes he did, and you can compare him to our modern players. I didn't watch Blue Chips but I'll watch it.
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@davidkkt34 I still disagree. But regardless, he's definitely an all-time great. Did you see him hit all those consecutive foul shots in the movie Blue Chips? Cousy has my respect. He did his thing when he played.
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That's pretty obvious. That's like saying the T.V back in the old days are better than the T.V's that we have right now. The conditioning and workouts back then was way different than our era. Had they done the same workout, they would've adapted to our game and still would've been an all-time great.
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When you see all this you can realize that is easy to improve something (cars, computers) but it was hard to create. Bob C. was creator his ideas, moves were incredible. Today players only improving game but he created a game
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@NolinCorporation 7th greatest point guard? Try top 5.
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TheKingMisiek 3 years ago