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Quote from: puskas54_10 on July 16, 2014, 12:40:16 PMQuote from: Csfan1984 on July 16, 2014, 12:23:35 PMThat is not a secret. I know what they were in their time. The point is that Russell was not the typical Center even in his era. He did other things to be great. We shouldn't have this "ideal" idea of what a center should physically be. We should just say can a player be good at center and play well with the team. Find the smart center who can ball. Not the biggest guy who can look imposing. Shawn Bradley was a good shot blocker + a guy with size and that didn't make him great or stop guys from scoring 25 on him and dunking on him.I can be a star if I go up against weaker, smaller players all day. Basketball IQ is one thing. I bet you they are a lot of people in the world who are knows basketball better, understand the finesse of the game more than 90 percent of NBA players. They just don't have the athletic ability to be an NBA player or just a pro basketball player.You need phisical ability and basketball IQ at the same time to be a great player.But being physical big won't make you a dominate player ask Roy Hibbert and the likes. Decent nba body with IQ and heart will trump special physical tools with limited skills.
Quote from: Csfan1984 on July 16, 2014, 12:23:35 PMThat is not a secret. I know what they were in their time. The point is that Russell was not the typical Center even in his era. He did other things to be great. We shouldn't have this "ideal" idea of what a center should physically be. We should just say can a player be good at center and play well with the team. Find the smart center who can ball. Not the biggest guy who can look imposing. Shawn Bradley was a good shot blocker + a guy with size and that didn't make him great or stop guys from scoring 25 on him and dunking on him.I can be a star if I go up against weaker, smaller players all day. Basketball IQ is one thing. I bet you they are a lot of people in the world who are knows basketball better, understand the finesse of the game more than 90 percent of NBA players. They just don't have the athletic ability to be an NBA player or just a pro basketball player.You need phisical ability and basketball IQ at the same time to be a great player.
That is not a secret. I know what they were in their time. The point is that Russell was not the typical Center even in his era. He did other things to be great. We shouldn't have this "ideal" idea of what a center should physically be. We should just say can a player be good at center and play well with the team. Find the smart center who can ball. Not the biggest guy who can look imposing. Shawn Bradley was a good shot blocker + a guy with size and that didn't make him great or stop guys from scoring 25 on him and dunking on him.
Quote from: nickagneta on July 16, 2014, 12:25:51 PMQuote from: puskas54_10 on July 16, 2014, 12:15:05 PMQuote from: Csfan1984 on July 16, 2014, 11:58:29 AMSMH at all the "true center" post stuff. We are Celtic fans! The greatest player in the history of the team and maybe the game was an under-sized 6'10* 225lbs Center by the name of William Felton Russell. So it's not the size of the man but the fight in him. It's not about blocking shots all the time. Some times it's about beating your opponent on the offensive side of the court. And most importantly it's about the team game. Where the Center is one of five all moving together to score and defend. Not a rim protector or a dunk machine.I tell you a secret: Bill Russel played in an era where he and Chamberlain were like Lebron James and Shaq in our era. They were physical specimen. Nowadays a Bill Russell size center is not acceptable as far as being a legit starter. And his height would be the lesser problem. 225 lbs as a center is not gonna cut it.Tell that to the 6'9" 235 lb Ben Wallace who was a dominant NBA center less than 10 years ago.I was a big fan of Ben Wallace!However he was not an all time great player. He was practically zero on the offensive end.And he has Rasheed Wallace alongside him who was taller (6'11) than him. For example put an undersized player like a Sullinger or Glenn Davis besides him. They would never have the defense they had. Sheed compensated what Wallace lacked in size.
Quote from: puskas54_10 on July 16, 2014, 12:15:05 PMQuote from: Csfan1984 on July 16, 2014, 11:58:29 AMSMH at all the "true center" post stuff. We are Celtic fans! The greatest player in the history of the team and maybe the game was an under-sized 6'10* 225lbs Center by the name of William Felton Russell. So it's not the size of the man but the fight in him. It's not about blocking shots all the time. Some times it's about beating your opponent on the offensive side of the court. And most importantly it's about the team game. Where the Center is one of five all moving together to score and defend. Not a rim protector or a dunk machine.I tell you a secret: Bill Russel played in an era where he and Chamberlain were like Lebron James and Shaq in our era. They were physical specimen. Nowadays a Bill Russell size center is not acceptable as far as being a legit starter. And his height would be the lesser problem. 225 lbs as a center is not gonna cut it.Tell that to the 6'9" 235 lb Ben Wallace who was a dominant NBA center less than 10 years ago.
Quote from: Csfan1984 on July 16, 2014, 11:58:29 AMSMH at all the "true center" post stuff. We are Celtic fans! The greatest player in the history of the team and maybe the game was an under-sized 6'10* 225lbs Center by the name of William Felton Russell. So it's not the size of the man but the fight in him. It's not about blocking shots all the time. Some times it's about beating your opponent on the offensive side of the court. And most importantly it's about the team game. Where the Center is one of five all moving together to score and defend. Not a rim protector or a dunk machine.I tell you a secret: Bill Russel played in an era where he and Chamberlain were like Lebron James and Shaq in our era. They were physical specimen. Nowadays a Bill Russell size center is not acceptable as far as being a legit starter. And his height would be the lesser problem. 225 lbs as a center is not gonna cut it.
SMH at all the "true center" post stuff. We are Celtic fans! The greatest player in the history of the team and maybe the game was an under-sized 6'10* 225lbs Center by the name of William Felton Russell. So it's not the size of the man but the fight in him. It's not about blocking shots all the time. Some times it's about beating your opponent on the offensive side of the court. And most importantly it's about the team game. Where the Center is one of five all moving together to score and defend. Not a rim protector or a dunk machine.
Nowadays a Bill Russell size center is not acceptable as far as being a legit starter.