Get Off My Lawn said:
Lots of contradictory points here, but 2 stand out:
1. Soccer players specialize as well. And on a team of 11 players vs 5, soccer players spend far more of their game uninvolved with the play than basketball players do (ex: forwards waiting at midfield while the ball is near their goal and sweepers chilling while their forwards attack).
2. Footwork + handwork requires coordination of 4 limbs and a ball vs just footwork which is 2 limbs and a ball. Self-hobbling is a really weird thing for soccer to flex about. "We're better because we don't use our hands*". …no… it just makes the sport different. Your opponent is hobbled in the same way, so it's not some noble or asymmetrical bragging point.
1. I never said they didn't specialize, I said that they were more well rounded. So that point doesn't really have anything to do with the rest of your statement.
2. Going to agree to disagree with you on that one. Basketball and Soccer both require coordination of all four limbs. They just handle the ball in different ways.
Not sure what you mean by 'flex' and 'braggin point' I am a pretty big fan of both sports. I just think that, on the aggregate, soccer players require more well rounded athletes. That's not a knock on the NBA.
I'd like to add that I think one reason people do not appreciate the sport is they have never seen it played at the highest level but most of us have been to NBA, NFL, MLB, et. games. I had really good seats to a Chelsea game in 2011 and that forever changed how I view high level professional soccer. They are big, fast, very physical, and incredibly athletic. I was a casual fan before that but now when I watch it its totally different.
And, not to knock the MLS, but it's a level or two down. Like the Conference USA is to the SEC or something.