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Originally Posted by New World Order
He still averaged more than Lebron, and that's including 2 throwaway years with the Wizards.
Jordan's offensive stats are unbelievable considering the lower scoring era he played in
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Yeah..his numbers would be unwordly in today's NBA. It's not as much the players that change and it is the systems and rules that favor offense. The NFL basically wants Arena football with their rules and for years the MLB inflated HRs by jacking with the baseball.
As you can see something happened around 1998 to cause ratings to tank (but it's do to muh streaming!) so the NBA answer was make it easier to play offense.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_...vision_ratings