Orion Bailey
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Okay,
Ive been watching some good videos that happen to have a lot of old school footage games from the 70's and 80' and even early 90's.
On the side....
I stumbled across this...Note this guys #5 greatest play ever!!!
Now, to the Poll....
Yes, there was more contact allowed back then, which obviously breeds a more physical type of game.
Yes, the league has change the rules regarding hand checking and contact, but this is not what I am talking about. I am speaking of hustle.
Desire.
The will to be the best and the discipline to not stop until you achieve it.
I live by two things for the most part....
There is no such thing as perfect.
I will never stop striving for perfection.
I don't know how I came about this trait because my parents don't have it and it isn't all positive. It leads to sleepless nights and an endless need to improve everything one possibly can, both inside and one's surroundings.
With that said, it is a trait found in many successful people (I could care less at the moment about myself and success, this isn't about me), that I can directly relate to and is found in many elite athletes.
It has been said even for today's athletes though, that they all must have this trait, this killer instinct. This desire to be the best no matter what.
I thought so too. Then I stumbled across this video, while watching clips and started thinking.
This is a meaningless game that has no value to anyone but the fans. This does not affect individual stats or team win loss or anything of the sort. It doesn't win a medal or an NBA championship. All that the players can possibly gain out of this is more fans... but they could also get injured.
Watch how they are playing. The hustle, the grit, the DESIRE TO WIN AND BE THE BEST!!! regardless of what monetary value or accolades they could gain from giving such effort.
THIS is the grit that is missing in today's players with exception of a precious few. But back then everybody had it and everyone took getting beat personal. Today's players simply give up too easily.
Some people say it's because of the rule changes. I call bullshit. I say they are driven by other factors. Fame, Money, etc.... SOCIAL MEDIA is a HUGE distraction for the bulk of society, including NBA players.
The Rookies coming up grew up playing NBA2k, not playground pickup.
I do not blame it on the NBA's rule changes. Players can still have desire and play with grit without having to foul.
Are the kids brought up by their parents in a privileged environment and not taught how to suck it up, swallow your pride, wipe the tear away and get the fuck back out there and give it your all?
I don't have kids, but I have many friends and family with kids, and I do see a sense of "pampering" or "participation awards" being handed out with little support/advise on how to power through the loss or tough game and do better, focus more; whatever the moment is calling for to turn the game or event around
I personally feel like it is a combination of pampering parents and technology/social media.
The pussification of the will/desire in the child growing up, combined with the increased distractions of technology and pressure of social media, and you have a lack of focus and a weakened will, that has no clue how to get back up when knocked down.
I hated the song, but have come to understand how powerful the hook is/was.
So few NBA players seem to have this concept, but you know who said it best?????
This guy right here.....
"It's not about how hard you can hit, it's about how hard you can get hit and keep on going."
Today's NBA only thinks about hitting and can't take a hit worth shit these days.....
What the fuck happened??????
Ive been watching some good videos that happen to have a lot of old school footage games from the 70's and 80' and even early 90's.
On the side....
I stumbled across this...Note this guys #5 greatest play ever!!!
Now, to the Poll....
Yes, there was more contact allowed back then, which obviously breeds a more physical type of game.
Yes, the league has change the rules regarding hand checking and contact, but this is not what I am talking about. I am speaking of hustle.
Desire.
The will to be the best and the discipline to not stop until you achieve it.
I live by two things for the most part....
There is no such thing as perfect.
I will never stop striving for perfection.
I don't know how I came about this trait because my parents don't have it and it isn't all positive. It leads to sleepless nights and an endless need to improve everything one possibly can, both inside and one's surroundings.
With that said, it is a trait found in many successful people (I could care less at the moment about myself and success, this isn't about me), that I can directly relate to and is found in many elite athletes.
It has been said even for today's athletes though, that they all must have this trait, this killer instinct. This desire to be the best no matter what.
I thought so too. Then I stumbled across this video, while watching clips and started thinking.
This is a meaningless game that has no value to anyone but the fans. This does not affect individual stats or team win loss or anything of the sort. It doesn't win a medal or an NBA championship. All that the players can possibly gain out of this is more fans... but they could also get injured.
Watch how they are playing. The hustle, the grit, the DESIRE TO WIN AND BE THE BEST!!! regardless of what monetary value or accolades they could gain from giving such effort.
THIS is the grit that is missing in today's players with exception of a precious few. But back then everybody had it and everyone took getting beat personal. Today's players simply give up too easily.
Some people say it's because of the rule changes. I call bullshit. I say they are driven by other factors. Fame, Money, etc.... SOCIAL MEDIA is a HUGE distraction for the bulk of society, including NBA players.
The Rookies coming up grew up playing NBA2k, not playground pickup.
I do not blame it on the NBA's rule changes. Players can still have desire and play with grit without having to foul.
Are the kids brought up by their parents in a privileged environment and not taught how to suck it up, swallow your pride, wipe the tear away and get the fuck back out there and give it your all?
I don't have kids, but I have many friends and family with kids, and I do see a sense of "pampering" or "participation awards" being handed out with little support/advise on how to power through the loss or tough game and do better, focus more; whatever the moment is calling for to turn the game or event around
I personally feel like it is a combination of pampering parents and technology/social media.
The pussification of the will/desire in the child growing up, combined with the increased distractions of technology and pressure of social media, and you have a lack of focus and a weakened will, that has no clue how to get back up when knocked down.
I hated the song, but have come to understand how powerful the hook is/was.
So few NBA players seem to have this concept, but you know who said it best?????
This guy right here.....
"It's not about how hard you can hit, it's about how hard you can get hit and keep on going."
Today's NBA only thinks about hitting and can't take a hit worth shit these days.....
What the fuck happened??????

Now find me something that shows Dives/hustle players are more frequent in today's game than in the past, and I will concede that it is simply evolution of the game that creates such a mirage.



