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Old school vs. new school

Page 2 columnist


No game keeps raising its style points like the NBA. And yet, in a world of entourages and $100 million deals, it's important to remember that the game's old-school roots were built on two-handed bounce passes and zero-air layups.

But are things really better now that we've traded peach baskets for Plexiglas?

Old school hoops versus the new school, let's see how they stack up at the tale of the tape ...

Tale of the tape
Category Old school New school Advantage
Ball movement Cycling the rock to the open man An unfortunate side-effect of hugely oversized pants Old school
Distinguishing marks A unique cluster of head-scars where your brush-cut won't grow A unique tattoo of Asian symbols, which, when translated into English, mean "Stupid, Dog, Porridge" Push
The problem with superstars Can we outbid that offer from the Globetrotters? Will he make bail in time for tip-off? Old school
Travel to the arena Wagon to donkey Charter to limo New school
Courtside distractions Hoping your wife and your girlfriend aren't seated in the same section Spike Lee tonguing the ball Old school
Closed-door meetings A chance for players to air out their differences in private A chance for players to air out their pants at a strip club in Atlanta Push
You will be fined for that Showing up late Answering your pager in the timeout huddle Old school
Communicating with the coach Gaining possession and calling a timeout Leaving purple finger marks on his throat Push
Where the money goes Food, rent Child support, child support Old school
Getting benched A humiliating punishment A chance to fire up the Palm Pilot and check out your bio-med stocks New school
What the clubhouse attendant brings you every morning An egg sandwich A Fabergé egg New school
Footwear Regulation Chuck Taylors with a heaping dose of gym stank Signature Nikes with state-of-the-art "stank-be-gone"' technology New school
Acts of humiliation Keeping your hands cocked in the shooting position three seconds after draining a shot Hanging from the rim for the entire second half Push -- there are no winners when taunting rears its ugly head. Let's just play the game, fellas.
Player introductions The loud fart of the game horn House lights down, lasers up Push
The ugly side of owner-player relations Second-hand cigar smoke Bunking with Mark Cuban Old school

So there you have it, it's so simple when you break things down scientifically. In a player mutiny, the advantage goes to the new school -- let's face it, at the end of the day they give guys like me more to rag on.

But hang in there old school, you get the dreaded vote of confidence. Until next time, I'm Nick Bakay reminding you the numbers never lie.

Humorist Nick Bakay, currently a writer for the CBS sitcom "King of Queens," is a regular contributor to ESPN The Magazine and Page 2. He has a Web site at http://nickbakay.com.



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