More physical, but they couldn't play a legit zone defense without leaving their man and committing to it, so it was a little different. There are more teams that also search for, sign and even start defensive specialists these days (Afflalo, Sefolosha, Allen, Bowen, Posey are just a few examples) just to stop people like Jordan. You're telling me there weren't bottom-feeding teams back then? Jordan would be able to hit 70. Maybe 80. But I don't believe he could reach 100. At the peak of his career, when he was putting up his absolute best numbers, he was not a good three-point shooter, and he would have to stroke it from downtown a little to reach a number like that. It took seven threes and 18 free throws for Bryant to get to 81, 61% FG for 28 shots. Jordan has made seven threes in a game just once in his career. Today, teams would stick two players on him before he even reached the three-point line, and force his teammates into winning the game.