By Kyle Daubs View the original article to see embedded media. In today’s league, if you can score about 20 points per game, you can land a $100 million deal. It doesn’t quite equate to the players that can score at least 30 points per game. Those players are worth a lot more because accomplishing that each night is a tough task. Despite the league changing up their rules in 2005, we haven’t seen as many 30-point per game scorers in the modern age as we thought we would. In 2005, the NBA introduced new rules regarding curtail hand-checking, clarifying blocking fouls, and calling of defensive t…