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PATREON | All-Decade Draft - The 1990s (PREVIEW)

Knicks Film School

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Sports News, Josh Hart, Tom Thibodeau, Jalen Brunson, Sports, Basketball, News, Og Anunoby, Mikal Bridges, New York Knicks

4.9681 Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2021

⏱️ 12 minutes

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0:00.0

So we have Bernard and Yash here because as you may remember, if you have been listening to the Nix Film School podcast for a while, Yash and Bernard came on the show after every episode of The Last Dance, talk a little basketball from back in the day.

0:17.2

Because we find ourselves having conversations about 90s basketball more often than you'd think.

0:23.4

And so who better to draft an all-decade team with me than them.

0:31.3

Now, that said, one more time, just because I want to win, we have to recap the rules.

0:36.9

Andrew, do you want to give the rules?

0:37.9

You love giving the rules for this exercise.

0:40.0

Because I don't think they're that hard to comprehend.

0:42.1

We're not drafting teams that would play against each other.

0:45.3

We do this at the beginning of every season.

0:47.4

Look at teams on paper and say, that team's better than that team.

0:51.7

So what you're trying to do is draft the best possible team.

0:56.0

Now, the team has to make sense for its era. For example, you would have drafted a smaller

1:00.9

team, a team that can space the floor in the 2010s. You'd have drafted a bigger team, maybe one

1:06.9

that didn't shoot a lot of threes, but had a big low post game and your centers really

1:13.5

mattered and power forwards really mattered in the 2000s. And so based off of the 90s,

1:19.6

you're trying to draft the best possible team that would succeed based off of their performance

1:25.9

in the 90s.

1:27.5

And I would just add my usual caveat, which is that you're only considering the 10 years

1:33.7

from January 1st of 1990 until December 31st, 1999, which means even though players like

1:43.7

Larry Bird and Magic Johnson played in the 90s, technically,

1:48.7

you're only getting whatever it is, a couple of years of production out of them.

1:51.9

So they may not be the best picks for this draft.

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