Modern NBA from my perspective:
-basically a massive drop in average fundamentals when it comes to post up moves, mid-range game, fadeaway jumper;
-games setted to arcade mode with rigged sliders, costantly uptempo, transition flow and spacing the floor to hit 3s;
-when a wide open shot isn't available, always set a P&R to alley-op your center otherwise unable to handle a ball;
-so, basically, no intermediate game (easy twos or wide open 3s, I know a matter of efficiency, but...);
-Carnival-cosplay-halloween festival when it comes to jersey: no respect to tradition and no easy recognition, each franchise has a stock of 10000 jerseys named with unlikely manes and without any sense (I'm waiting for a Mazinger Z Goku edition, why not pinky with yellow fluo stripes);
-50% of teams tanking, 40% putting basketball playing on a secondary plane and programming free agency years, years and again years before;
-players searching the super-team-super-city-combo with some dear friends who decided to come out from respective contract the same year
Who feels the same? Is it me being too nostalgic or is a feeling quite diffused? Maybe I can guess the answer being a thread about not only the present, but mostly the history of the game...