Which meta had teamfights where people beat the living daylights out of eachother

I mean extended teamfights without much retreating, the reason could be healing, vamp, sustain, OP tank items, etc, whatever it is, it has to be a meta where teamfights take much longer to finish than they do today, absolute slugfests, grappling in the mud strangling eachother with all your teeth missing.

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What's the precedent for the historical stigma against "jump shooting teams" and why did it take so long to break if the 94/95 Rockets and Magic both proved a three point heavy offense could work.

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u/DeepNThePaintPlumlee — 2 days ago
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Gotta appreciate that Luffy, who didn't even know what Haki was at this point, managed, through sheer endurance and force of will, to beat someone who was clearly using Haki with the context of post-TS

u/DeepNThePaintPlumlee — 7 days ago

What kind of team were the Charles Barkley Suns?

The only iteration of them I watched was the one I saw during the 1995 WCSF vs the Rockets (Game 7, Mario Elie game winner), but I think the blueprint at that point was well-established.

Two shooters (Majerle, Ainge) on the wing to give some degree of spacing for the Barkley-Johnson PnR, park another big or an athletic three in position to fight for the board with Chuck.

Have I got the right idea?

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u/DeepNThePaintPlumlee — 8 days ago