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Team Defense is so much better now, though by HScorpio
If you really watch some old games, or some of the footage on The Last Dance, you'll see the difference. Mostly just 1-1 defense, with the big sliding over to help sometimes. Compare that to today's schemes, with crazy rotations, traps, and zone mixed in (I know zone was illegal in the 80s and 90s).
I also laugh at the notion that Lebron wouldn't have fared well in the physical style of the 80s or 90s. The man is a tank. He would win DPOY every year, and his numbers wouldn't be hurt at all. Someone like Curry would suffer, though.