Tuesday, January 17, 2006

The evolution of skinny, extra tall centers in basketball

Before there was Yao Ming and Shawn Bradley other big men roamed the court in the NBA with a notable sense of overwhelming nature. Their height was too much for others to handle at first. These players weren't accustomed to being presented with fat checks or finding the right sizes for clothes. All they wanted was to be part of the game and win. I'm talking about the giants of yesterday like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Manute Bol, George Murasean,and some Russian dude.

The aforementioned players were known for being larger than the game itself and having a difficult time finding a comfortable seat anywhere. They graced the game with a jolliness only the Green Giant displayed. Their active participation resolutinized basketball. Because of their presence the goals had to raised 2 feet and prevented many teams from executing low-post offensive attacks. Their heads just got in the way too much. Alright...the baskets were probably raised for another reason, but the 7 plus footers blocked the view of the rim and succeeded in shutting down inside scoring opportunities.

One thing can be said about all these extra tall centers, they didn't even need to jump to dunk a basketball. Besides that when these athletes played defense it's as if they resembled Godzilla by always swatting at the ball with their long arms. Players like Yao Ming better enjoy their career in the pros and relish the greatest moments because let's face it they're not cut out to do much else. A glass window cleaner maybe, but a FBI Agent or Air Pilot is out of the question. The extra tall big men of today maybe can start a new legacy or era that will be talked about for generations.

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