lextune
I'm too old for this.
Some pretty big leaps in logic here
How so?
Lets examine:
145 point pace in a lower scoring era than today, way past his prime. (Two demonstrable facts)
Put him in a higher scoring era like today = Points go up a bit. (How is expecting his points to go up a bit in a significantly higher scoring era a leap?)
Put him in his prime = Points go up a lot. (Demonstrable)
145+a bit+a lot = a number noticeably larger than 145. (Basic math)
Where are the leaps exactly? Especially "big" ones?
I'd honestly like to know.