FullMetalx117
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They weren't weak teams, it's just that Showtime, The Celts, and Bad Boys were just that good. Sure, those teams were definitely older in the early to mid 90s, but still really good. You used to be able to get away with murder in the NBA, now they are ticky tack on everything and allow Patrick Ewing style walks now more than ever.
Teams aside, there were also more all-time great players back then. You simply don't have that level of depth in today's game and across multiple positions. There were a lot more very good to great centers in that era as well. There isn't even a "The Round Mound" type of player in today's game. It was a different and lot more challenging era then.
This is not true. The centers in those eras would get torched by the 3 point shot today, many of them may even become unplayable. I agree we should appreciate the historic greatness but the modern NBA player today is found in kindergarden, has a team of trainers around them, taking care of nutrition early, working out early, basically becoming superhuman by the time they're 19. And that's the vast majority of players today. Back then, you legit had plumbers as your 6th man. Objectively speaking, just with all the training and money involved, you have better players/athletes today.