We'reAllKyrieWitnesses
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They should definitely sit Ky and see how it works out.
Nailed it. I supported LA during 3 peat untill I watched that series. Hard to be happy for them after watching the refs force them through.2002 Kings would have advanced with impartial officiating. Just sayin.
Nailed it. I supported LA during 3 peat untill I watched that series. Hard to be happy for them after watching the refs force them through.
Just my take here but Kobe was great but not in LeBron's world. I would take LeBron on D rebs ast and most of all effective scoring and Shaq while a real force inside would be a liability playing against the small ball.
Back in the day it was slow big guy vs slow big guy. Can anyone see Shaq being effective stopping small ball lineups? and committing hacka Shaq in clutch.
I guess it's a pro's vs con's thing with Shaq. He would get his scoring but beyond that not to sure.
Now a Kareem Magic imo would be scary in any era. Magic was over sized PG that has advantage on D over smaller guards. Effective shooting with insane court vision and Kareem wire frame plus size and insane blocking could guard deep threats. Even if they decided not shoot 3 and got by him he may still block your shot. Add the off the charts rebounding and the fact he was reasonable good FT shooter makes for some fun fantasy
He was definitely more mobile with magic. Him and Penny was great pair. Still a lot of mass to move. In a Sprint he probably could keep up with players much smaller but stop go left right would leave him at a disadvantage guarding GS and that magic Shaq looks much slimmer then LA shaqI think you're underestimating Shaq here. In college and the early half of his career, he was super athletic. He bulked up a lot the older he got. One would probably have to think if Shaq developed in this era he wouldn't have gotten as big as he did due to style of play.
Shaq at this weight would have absolutely murdered small ball lineups. No team could defend him down low in a small ball lineup.
He could have easily been considered the greatest of all time if he was more focused on his conditioning and free throws. He was unstoppable and I'd bet the nba would have eventually made rules to spite him.I think you're underestimating Shaq here. In college and the early half of his career, he was super athletic. He bulked up a lot the older he got. One would probably have to think if Shaq developed in this era he wouldn't have gotten as big as he did due to style of play.
Shaq at this weight would have absolutely murdered small ball lineups. No team could defend him down low in a small ball lineup.
In a way they did far as I'm concerned. I remember his first year him just backing guys down and dunking on them anytime he want. Then the refs started calling it offensive foul forcing him to refine post moves. It reminds me of LeBron and that hop step move he did his rookie year. Players got away with it for years but LeBron had it mastered to the point of ridiculousness and it was shortly after called a travel every time. Unspoken rulesHe could have easily been considered the greatest of all time if he was more focused on his conditioning and free throws. He was unstoppable and I'd bet the nba would have eventually made rules to spite him.
Nailed it. I supported LA during 3 peat untill I watched that series. Hard to be happy for them after watching the refs force them through.
Just my take here but Kobe was great but not in LeBron's world. I would take LeBron on D rebs ast and most of all effective scoring and Shaq while a real force inside would be a liability playing against the small ball.
Back in the day it was slow big guy vs slow big guy. Can anyone see Shaq being effective stopping small ball lineups? and committing hacka Shaq in clutch.
I guess it's a pro's vs con's thing with Shaq. He would get his scoring but beyond that not to sure.
Now a Kareem Magic imo would be scary in any era. Magic was over sized PG that has advantage on D over smaller guards. Effective shooting with insane court vision and Kareem wire frame plus size and insane blocking could guard deep threats. Even if they decided not shoot 3 and got by him he may still block your shot. Add the off the charts rebounding and the fact he was reasonable good FT shooter makes for some fun fantasy
Lol if you would take Shaq guarding GS then maybe you never seen Kareem play broI stopped reading after that.
Yeah, you've clearly never seen Shaq play bro.
Lol if you would take Shaq guarding GS then maybe you never seen Kareem play bro
The game changing has nothing to do with me. Its facts. If you can't see the league has changed then I don't know what to say. Why don't Cavs have a big monster? Why don't GS have a big monster. We should make you in charge because you must know more then they doGS? What does that have to do with anything.
Why the hell would anyone, in their right mind counter thinking going small with Shaq would be a disservice to him? That's like the funniest thing I've ever heard.
Do you think he's just this big fat immobile guy? He ran the floor like a guard.
I'm just laughing at the notion of a smaller guy guarding Shaq in his prime. It'd be literally a score or foul every single time down the court.
Do you really think you're re-inventing the game of basketball? Do you know how much time and effort was given to get Shaq off the floor? Do you think coaches are that stupid? And none of it worked. The Hack-of-Shaq strategy, etc, those things didn't work.
Seriously, what you said was beyond silly. And I'm trying to be kind here. I am. But goodness....
If what you're saying is true, then I guess 30 some coaches are idiots and they should have just hired you.
The game changing has nothing to do with me. Its facts. If you can't see the league has changed then I don't know what to say. Why don't Cavs have a big monster? Why don't GS have a big monster. We should make you in charge because you must know more then they do