How much of this stigma developed while AI was a superstar?
I would contend all of it, Guava. The best thing Stern could've done is promote Iverson while forbidding him from getting within the same area code of a microphone. Iverson bled selfishness, narcissism and incoherence.
How much of it is due to the fact that there are only 5 guys on the court at a time and the impact of individual players is so high?
That's probably as legitimate an argument as any.
NFL and baseball are surrounded by more scandal and cheating than the NBA, yet those two sports are on a pedestal in america.
I would contend that is because the overt cheating in the NFL and MLB is outside the lines rather than inside. There is absolutely no chance that a Tim Donaghy could have existed...Let alone flew under the radar in MLB or the NFL. Yet he fit right into the NBA. MLB and NFL games virtually always appear to be legitimate contests. There are bad calls in baseball and football. But the same rules apply to everybody. The NBA has become one small step above professional wrestling..Where the same rule is applied multiple ways depending on the player and the time of game. The favortism toward certain players is so glaring that it makes a mockery of the game.
That has nothing to do with the subject at hand...But I believe it's a big reason for the differences in image between the NBA and MLB/NFL.
Again, you reap what you sew. IMHO, I believe Stern has sold out image and to a degree, legitimacy for a more lucrative short-term product.
Coach Hobbs, your last post was terrific.