A 6th grader heaving and banking in an off the hip 3 pointer is very similar to the delusion of golfers "hitting a shot as good or better than the best players in the world"
I give-I will never mention Freddie's workout again...
if you will save me the visual of you and an 8 foot goal sprawled out in the road.
Absolutely not. The sixth grader is not being defended by a NBA'er. I guarantee you that of the 80 or so golf shots I hit each time I play that I will hit at least one that you could give any pro in the world 5 balls and he could not either replicate or improve on. It's the only sport where that is true. If the game is bifurcated we lose the right to doze off at night in the solitary solace of our greatness. Even if it is only one shot.
Ok, maybe not 5 balls. The number of balls would be a wagerable proposition.
did you just use the word defense and NBA in the same sentence?
do you not think that "out of 80" possessions there is not a situation where a 6th grader could not get his off the hip slinger off?
Out of all the arguments against bifurcation (and there are several that will probably be deemed insurmountable) , the idea that an amateur "now plays the same game" is the most ridiculous.
starting with the option of 7 sets of tees....mulligans, gimmes, handicaps, no galleries, rules
.....and ending on Trackman with the guy who tells me he CARRIES 7 iron 160....and it's generally 115-130
It really cracks me up that he would somehow lose sleep (over his "game comparison") if a touring pro played a ball that only enabled the pro to carry his 7 iron 167 rather than 185.