This is pure insanity. Stanley Robinson was a good athlete, but he wasn't the physical marvel that a lot of people here seem to think. He didn't have elite size (he was listed at 6-9, but no way he was more than 6-7.5). And he could jump high. That's it. He wasn't very quick and had average lateral movement. Didn't have an explosive first step, and from what I remember he wasn't a quick jumper. He could get up and had long arms, but didn't have that quick bounce that a guy like Derek Jones has where he just takes off from one foot and is at the rim. Sticks had to gather himself and took some time to get off.
Yeah man, no way. We wasn't a "good" athlete. He was an off the charts fantastic athlete. He's a better athlete than most of the guys in the NBA.
Bilas put it perfectly - "Stanley has another rung on his ladder that most people don't have."
He was explosive. He was an explosive leaper and an explosive 1st step guy. He was plenty tall to play at a very high level in the NBA, and he had a 7 foot wing span.
Dude averaged 10.4 and over 6 boards a game in 27 minutes a game as a sophomore, with 47% from the field and over 40 from 3.
Then, for reasons we will never know, he got in Calhoun's doghouse in a big way and played minutes until late in his junior year when Dyson went down. Then Calhoun's choices were to play Sticks or lose immediately.
The MSU game is a perfect example of how great this kid was - - - in 31 minutes, he went 5 of 6 from the field, 1 of 1 from 3, 3 O boards and 10 D boards for 13 boards, 2 block, and 4 of 4 from the line for 15 points. At that point I thought that something had clicked and Stan had figured out how phenomenal he was. Next year, Dyson comes back and Stan fades again, deals with JC in his grill all year and the general garbage ball the team played, and faded away.
The MSU game was a high point, but it was not an aberration. He had 28 points, 14 boards, 3 steals, and a block going 11 of 19 from the field in 47 minutes in the 6OT game.
This kid was awesome, physically. He did all of the above with what appeared to be a borderline depression.
I stand by what I said. If you put Adrien's level of determination, play-by-play dedication, and will to get better in Stan's body, the guy would have been completely unstoppable.