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Dudes just mad players of the 80s were built differently than their favorites today. Imagine any big today wearing Converses and playing 40 minutes a game.
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Bill Russell averaged 23 rebounds for his career
He averaged 42 minutes a game for his career
He also averaged 15 a game on 42% shooting for his career. (Big yikes)
All of this is insane. These stats are comical. WTF is this. This isn't even real basketball. Based on what I've read and watched, he had a fantastic physical profile, but everyone shot blindfolded and were poisoned while playing so we don't even know how great of a defender he was and on top of that,
It wasn't even close to the sport we know as basketball now. I appreciate Russell and wilt's careers for what they were, but being a physical specimen obviously got you much father than it would in any other era of hoops.
yeah but at certain point we can just watch film he's much more mobile than a rudy gay and deandre, you look at that on film anyone with half a basketball brain can see that.
and Deandre Jordan has relativity kinda poor defensive instincts that he use to make up for with physical tools and that's with tons of training and film study.
given that Bill Russel had no sophisticated basketball training, and was able to lead such dominant defenses and eventually coach dominant defenses.
I just don't think it's that much of a jump to say Bill Russell probably had an elite defensive instincts and to me. Freak physical tools, all time great basketball instincts i don't know how that's not elite in any era.
Here's the thing, if Bill Russell was like Mark Eaton, and like was this big heavy dude who stood in one place, and literally could not play in todays NBA, than yah maybe i'd agree. But I watch film, and he looks like totally modern type of player who would dominate any era.
Dominate is a stretch, he averaged 15 a game on 42 percent shooting and maybe I haven't seen it (srs) but I find it incredibly hard for someone who was that limited as an offensive player then, to even come close to dominating the game now.
And the instincts are...ehh. I guess? No one could shoot or dribble
Truthfully, it seems like he would fit right in as a modern playable big given his instincts motor and physical profile, but anything other than that is a reach for me.
Bill Russell is a good little player.
Bill Russell averaged 23 rebounds for his career
He averaged 42 minutes a game for his career
He also averaged 15 a game on 42% shooting for his career. (Big yikes)
All of this is insane. These stats are comical. WTF is this. This isn't even real basketball.
you're probably right, given the lack tv broadcasts I bet the globetrotters had a giant influence expanding the zone of what was possible.Harlem Globetrotters influenced ball handling more than anyone else
yah but all that is easy to translate.
the rebound numbers, were based on the pace of play.
the shooting percentages were based on no 3 point line, and small lane. his offense was actually above average for the time.
I get what both sides are saying but I think Bill Rusell would have been an all timer no matter the era. Of course its hard splitting hairs and comparing era's and all that.
I just think that the older era players should be given more respect at least being innovators. No one thought them how to shoot , dribble, defend yet they were ahead of the curve.
How can you watch this and say it's easy to translate. This is where I'm at with it man lol this is just too far away from actual basketball for me to take anything or anyone from this era serious.
YOU THINK THESE FOOLS ARE MISSING BECAUSE THEY ARE PLAYING TOO FAST?! Hell nah
The play that starts at 3:35 where the dude falls, gets up with the ball and just aimlessly throws it on the backboard is hilarious lol
It's not about those players.
Its about Bill Russell
The facts on him were that he was an extremely agile and athletic 6'10.
He had hops and fluid hips. Despite playing in chucks and no real proper training.
Had elite for that time defensive instincts .
No the question is would it be able to translate. If you give him modern training and all that. Of course, that would be impossible to answer so I also see why it would be hard to evaluate him. Much more questions are asked the deeper you go back in NBA history.
How can you watch this and say it's easy to translate. This is where I'm at with it man lol this is just too far away from actual basketball for me to take anything or anyone from this era serious.
YOU THINK THESE FOOLS ARE MISSING BECAUSE THEY ARE PLAYING TOO FAST?! Hell nah
The play that starts at 3:35 where the dude falls, gets up with the ball and just aimlessly throws it on the backboard is hilarious lol
I think it's pretty easy to say he'd be an elite defender, and a lob
I hate this crap.
No I'm saying he's a way way way more atheltic and move Rudy Robert with better basketball is and better passing.So you’re saying Bill Russell is just American slightly more athletic Rudy Gobert with lead poisoning, Mercury filled lungs and Chuck Taylors?
No I'm saying he's a way way way more atheltic and move Rudy Robert with better basketball is and better passing.
And if he access to modern training and skill development who knows how much better he'd be on offense.
I will say, Bill & Wilt numbers were so comically exaggerated that they were very clearly ahead of their time. I don’t think it’s too farfetched to say they could play at any time, even given the rudimentary nature of the game back then.
Even with the film, you do wonder about Bill’s size translating. 215 at the 5 raises an eyebrow in any era before now. But the box scores from those Wilt matchups show that Wilt’s points weren’t that much higher than his shots, so idk.