Basically, the title.
We saw a lot of 30+ pt games even 40-50 pt games by various different players in the last 3 years. (Even Players like Sadiqq Bey had 52)
Are the players, especially superstars just that talented that the defense best chance is to force them to their most inefficient spots and pray they will miss?
Or, maybe there are some truth that nba rules allow some “carrying” and “travelling” which makes already great players more unstoppable?
Or maybe the pacing of the game is just favored on offense. Cause casual nba fans like high scoring games, and see their favorite players scoring baskets rather than missing due to allowed tougher defense?
Or maybe it is just because of Steph’s 3 Pt Revolution Impact?
Or maybe Two or three things can be true at the same time?
Ofc, Superstars in every era will be Superstars in any Era. But aside from transcendental Players (Mjs and Lebrons of the world), In general, players today score more points than yester years.
Why is it easier to score 30 today? Or is it really easier?
Increased pace, higher efficiency, more threes, and less defensive effort. There were times like the 50s where teams shot significantly more than today (like 30 more FGA per team) and played with an even higher pace but they didn’t get 30pt games much because the best scorers in the game were all shooting 37% FG.