Honestly? Yeah, I do.
I don't like today's style of game because I feel it dilutes the game. There are certain aspects of the game such as post skill, midrange game and general toughness that seem horribly lacking in today's game because everybody is just too [dang] obsessed with three point shooting.
If you're a guy who has developed other elite skills but cannot shoot the three (e.g. Jahlil Okafor, Al Jefferson, Dwight Howard, Andrew Drummond, Greg Monroe) then there is effectively no place for you in this game, and I hate that. I grew up in the 90's and while that era had issues of it's own, I feel it was far more balanced. There was a place for guards, a place for bigs, place for rebounders, for post players, for rim protectors, for perimeter defenders, for pure playmakers. It didn't really matter hat your specialty was, if you were great at something, there was a place for you. And that meant there was incentive for different guys to work on and different skill areas.
I can already see the nature of today's era affecting guys coming in. New upcoming bigs are putting less time into learning post skills, and putting more time into working on their ball handling and outside shooting. It's only a matter of time before you find that out of 300 or so NBA players, the number of guys with a skilled post game will be able to be counted on one hand. It almost feels like we are already at that point.