I have to say, it drives me crazy when people suggest that the old time Celtics couldn't dominate today's game. And it's not just because they're old C's, it's because it defies logic.
I was listening to the Big Show on WEEI about a month ago and these idiots are literally going on about how neither Larry Legend, nor Bill Russell could compete in today's game because of how unathletic Larry was and how undersized Russ was.
However, this fails to take into account two very key things:
1) While there may be more athletic and bigger players today on average, this is still very much a game of skill where skilled players dominate.
What the idiots on the Big Show failed to note was that Dirk Nowitzki, another unathletic white guy, had just dominated the league and won an NBA title. They also ignored the fact that as recently as 8 years ago, the Detroit Pistons won the NBA title with the dominantly defensive Ben Wallace in the middle, who was generously listed at 6-9 (probably closer to 6-7 without including the 'fro) and 240 lbs. And that was against the Lakers and Shaq!
So to suggest that either one of them couldn't dominate today is just preposterous.
2) People act like all these players played in a vacuum, when in reality we have ways of measuring how they competed against more "modern" players. For instance, MJ clearly dominated something like today's game all the way up to the early 2000s. If the '80s were subpar to today's game, why did MJ get better as he got older, rather than worse?
Same with Kareem. Kareem came into the league the year after Russell retired (a year Russ led the C's to a title). He dominated right away, but he continued to dominate all the way up to his late 30s in the late '80s. If players in Russell's time couldn't compete in today's game, why didn't Kareem's game go to hell when he started to have to play "modern competition"? And in the inverse is also true: if the play in the late '60s, early '70s was so bad, and Kareem was so ahead of his time, why didn't Kareem score 70 ppg and single-handily lead his teams to the title every year?
And it all applies to McHale as well. People who say he's too skinny or not athletic enough are ignoring that the best power forwards of the past decade+ (Duncan, KG, Stoudemire, etc.) have all been quite thin. More importantly, no one ever accused Duncan of out muscling or out jumping anyone en route to 4 NBA titles.
So there's no reason to think that Kevin McHale, with his massive amount of skill couldn't do the same thing too.