I think another factor is that basketball was not the top sport back in the 50s and 60s... either in popularity or salaries. Almost all of the top athletes were still choosing baseball, football, or even boxing. Basketball would be lucky to get third pick of the best athletes in the 50s or the 60s. I'll bet that Lebron would have chosen to play football in the 1960s....more prestige, more money, more popular sport. Elite athletes have always been around throughout history. Carl Lewis ran a 9.93 in 1988 to break the 100m world record. The 100m world record twenty years earlier in 1968 was 9.95. Only a 0.02 second improvement in 20 years. But from 1968 to 1988 the number of top athletes that started choosing professional basketball over other sports took the NBA from John Havlicek to James Worthy. (4" taller and 23 pounds heavier) Modern sport science aside, it's not like the elite athlete grew 4" over the last 50 years, or got as strong as Joe Louis, or got faster... they just starting choosing basketball. Wilt and Russell were top athletes who chose basketball where most other top athletes were choosing other sports or not being put on the path to play professional sports at all.
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