By Stephen Pierce
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The definition of golden age is the time of peace, prosperity,
and happiness. We have seen the golden age in Greece which gave us great
monuments, art, philosophy, architecture, as well as literature which were
building blocks to our own modern civilization. We saw the golden age also hit
sports such as baseball which included players such as Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Ty
Cobb, and many more that changed the game.
I believe the Golden Age of the NBA is beginning to happen
before our very eyes. Wilt Chamberlin and Bill Russell changed the game, but they
did not make it a global sport. Michael Jordan made the sport more global with
his amazing highlight plays and never before seen signature sneaker line which still
impacts the culture today. But besides Mike there were not a lot of players
impacting the game in a major not saying there were not good, but they did not
change the game. But today there are so many players that affect the game in so
many ways, it makes more inviting and entertaining.
The time line for the golden age begins with the 2003 NBA
draft which brought in not only one of the greatest players in NBA history
(G.O.A.T) but the best ambassador for the game in LeBron James as well as others
such as Dwayne Wade, Chris Bosh, and Carmelo Anthony. These 4 young guys took
the NBA by storm and took it to new heights.
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During this time period we also saw Kobe Bryant turn into a
complete savage. After his 2003-2004 season he averaged no less than 25 points
per game for the next nine straight years.
After the 2003 NBA draft it began to get kind of slow and
there wasn’t a great amount of NBA talent entering the game. We have some offensive
juggernauts such as Brandon Roy, LaMarcus Aldridge, and Kyle Lowry but besides
those guys there were not a lot of players that stuck around and truly affected
the game.
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But in 2007 we saw one of the greatest scorers in NBA
history in Kevin Durant aka the Durantula, aka the Slim Reaper, aka KD. Before Kevin
Durant we never saw a player of his height and length that could be lethal not
only in the paint but the mid-range and the three-point line. Kevin Durant by
himself influenced guys of his stature to be more than just paint players but a
threat across the floor as well as incorporating a nasty handle to their game.
In 2008 we were introduced to the two most athletic point guards
in NBA history, both players set the new standard in what teams look for in their
point gaurds and their names are Derrick Rose and Russell Westbrook. This draft
also included NBA Champion and 5x All Star Kevin Love.
2009 NBA draft probably has the most impactful players that
completely changed the game and how it will be played. They had Blake Griffin
who is the highlight flying dominant power forward who is a 6x All Star, 4x All-NBA,
and Rookie of the Year. He is known as the person who brought the dunk contest
back to relevancy and the person with some of the nastiest poster dunks in NBA
history. But he was not the first or second-best player in this draft. Drafted
at the third spot in this draft was ‘The Beard’ James Harden, 7x All Star, 2017-18
Scoring Champ, 2017-18 Most Valuable Player, 5x All-NBA, and the player with
the nastiest step back jumper in NBA history. He is changing how fouls will be
called in the future and he is basically a human cheat code. Last but not least
it’s the Baby-Faced Assassin Steph Curry. He is a two-time MVP and 3x NBA Champ,
he alone made three point shooting the most relevant shot in the NBA. He is not
the most athletic but that is what makes him so marketable because he is more relatable
to the average man even though most people will never be the greatest shooter
who ever graced a basketball court.
Years after that we saw players like John Wall, DeMarcus
Cousins, Paul George, Kyrie Irving, Kawhi Leonard, Anthony Davis, Giannis
Antetokounmpo, and many more. These players are all great and have taken the
NBA by storm and are continually putting out a great product and making the NBA
the greatest sport in the world.
The young guns such as Joel Embiid who is arguably the greatest
center since Shaq as well as Karl-Anthony Towns, Kristaps Porzingis, Ben
Simmons, Jayson Tatum, and Donovan Mitchell are going to be the new greats that
completely change the NBA as well.
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Since 2003 there has been so much talent and skilled players
we have become almost spoiled with how great the NBA product is. These guys have
raised the overall value of the NBA and they are getting paid a lot higher than
their predecessors. In 2003 the average value of NBA teams was worth 248
million but in 2019 they are now worth 1.9 billion dollars. This also just the
beginning because there is only going to be more talent that enters the NBA
that will change and spread the popularity of the NBA.
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The one player who has the capability of taking the NBA even
higher is Zion Willamson. Nobody knows what he will be capable of in the NBA, but
his athletic ability and physical gifts alone will cause there to be more viewers
in the NBA next season. The viewership will not just help the teams make more
money but the players as well.
The NBA’s golden age is truly entertaining, and it continues
to impress every season. It might not be as impactful as the golden age of Greece,
but we will look back at this time 30-40 years down the line and say this was
the greatest era of basketball we have ever seen.