The first brother: In the past, players must be perfect now can play as long as they hit more than 40% of their 3-point shooting percentage

Basketball 2:24pm, 19 July 2025 98

Recently, former NBA player Iguodala participated in Irving's live broadcast program and talked about the changes in the NBA.

He said: "In the past - it's not criticizing, it's not criticizing our game - but in the past, you can't have any weaknesses. Every part of your game has to be perfect."

" Like now, there may be shortcomings in your game, but you can still play. For example, well, we know how to cover up your weaknesses. We do all kinds of switches. We know how to double-team. We can play regional defense. If you hit 40% of your 3-point shooting percentage, you get a chance to play. I think Steve Cole...I found an exception to this sentence, but Ste Friar Cole never missed open shots. "

"In the past, you had to do your job to the extreme. For example, Dale Davis, Antonio Davis, they could make 10-foot shots, never fail. They could make hooks, or they would get stuck and grab every rebound. Just like, the guards wouldn't run here to grab rebounds. This is my job. And there was no room for growth at that time. This was the situation, you had to improve and improve your skills through training. We wouldn't make you better through trials. There was no such thing as a slap at that time."