Hahaha.. that's true..this is probably about the right pace actually.If this is rushing through it, I don't want to see what slowing down would be.
Hahaha.. that's true..this is probably about the right pace actually.If this is rushing through it, I don't want to see what slowing down would be.
Yeah agreed. Shooting has become so important nowadays. Karl Towns and D'Angelo Russell selected over Okafor and the Warriors winning it this year is proof of this.I think the problem is that many of the All-Time guys just aren't very good shooters. At least long-distance shooting. If you discount shooting and spacing in this thing, people sing you in the voting. Cousy, for all his bravado and brilliance, had a horribly ugly shot. If you're building a transition team, he's perfect. In the half-court. . . Not so much.
Hahaha.. that's true..this is probably about the right pace actually.
I think the problem is that many of the All-Time guys just aren't very good shooters. At least long-distance shooting. If you discount shooting and spacing in this thing, people sing you in the voting. Cousy, for all his bravado and brilliance, had a horribly ugly shot. If you're building a transition team, he's perfect. In the half-court. . . Not so much.
Why not the Suns in the 90'sNice pick, used to watch him play for the Heat in the 90's![]()
Lol. I don't know about Cousy. That shot form was my shot form when I was 10. LolNot sure how much you watched in the 80s or earlier but most of these legends made their money playing half court sets. If there had been a 3 pt line they would have adjusted their game. In their world a free throw line jumper was a good shot and layups / hooks, etc. Of course. They understood spacing and were masters at getting off good shots in the half court set. Transition was also an important part of the game,and for that defense was key. I think given a half a season or so a Cousy or Russell et al would have the hang of it and would start to school folks.
Why not the Suns in the 90's
Lol. I don't know about Cousy. That shot form was my shot form when I was 10. Lol
It's really not as bad as you are making it sound. Dude was the MVP of the league in 1957, case closed.
I know that. Just not sure how accurate he could be from 3 with that form. Seems it would be hard to shoot that straight from that distance.
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It's funny because Wilt and Russell went in the first round and they played in the early 60's and are highly regarded. Yet, Pettit who played in that same era and is the only player to beat Russell in the Finals is not highly regarded at all. He was MVP twice in the league when Russell and Wilt were playing.
Just a reminder that Russell got injured in game 3 of that series![]()