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Great players emerge in every era of basketball. And there are always conversations on how old era players would be far out in the current era and vice versa. However, in the case of Michael Jordan, most believe he would dominate in today’s game. And a Hall of Fame coach explained just why he would be unstoppable.

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Hubie Brown spoke about the major rule changes in today’s game and how that would enable players like MJ to dominate in this era.

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While great players come and go, each era is different from the other. With the previous way of basketball, things were rough and physical. Defenders had a lot more freedom. On the other hand, things are much more controlled and hands-off in today’s league. Hence, Brown believes this change is what would allow an offensive player of Jordan‘s caliber to dominate today.

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Michael Jordan would dominate in this era of basketball

While speaking to the media, Brown spoke about the way the league has changed and compared to the ’80s. According to him, things are a lot less physical, which has put defensive limitations in today’s game. He said in the past, players could move you and use their hands to make shift guards. However, the defender today can’t use any hand contact on the guards which allows them to score easily. Hence, considering the knocks that Jordan took back in the day, Hubie Brown believes he would be as dominant in this era as well.

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He said: “You know what I said to the guys, if you don’t believe what it was like in the ’70s and ’80s, would you please watch the documentary on the Detroit bad guys. And nobody got thrown out of those games and you saw guys flying into the stands. I mean today, on one hit, you would be suspended for like a month here. And that’s why it’s hysterical when these guys are b***hing about going to the rim. They don’t know what it was like to go to the rim in the ’70s and ’80s because you may not get up again.”

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In conclusion

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The different set of rules is definitely a valid point in Brown’s statement. Michael Jordan had to endure a lot to get the points on board. The physicality allowed the defenders to use their strength to divert guards and disrupt their offenses. Moreover, the scoring was not as elusive as it is in today’s game. Hence, Brown has a valid point.

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With this era being more guard oriented, defenders can’t do much without getting a foul to their name. Back in the day, things were ruthless with teams like the Bad Boy Pistons. Hence, a solid case of MJ being dominant, even in today’s era, comes in without question.

Do you think Michael Jordan would dominate in this era? Let us know in the comments below.

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Anuj Talwalkar is a senior NBA Newsbreak specialist at EssentiallySports, trusted for his real-time coverage and fast, accurate updates on league developments. With five NBA seasons and two Olympics coverages under his belt, Anuj stands out as the go-to reporter for the NBA Matchday Newsdesk. As part of the EssentiallySports Journalistic Excellence Program, he continuously refines his hard reporting with grounded storytelling shaped by fan culture and court-level insights. An economics graduate and lifelong OKC fan since the Supersonics era, Anuj combines analytical thinking and a genuine passion for basketball. He’s recognized for both his live news coverage and feature writing, with aspirations to someday interview Russell Westbrook. Anuj’s reporting is marked by its reliability, depth, and strong connection to the pulse of the NBA.

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