Carnac
That venerable sage from the west
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easttexastrash said: "You put on a size 17 men's shoe and see how quickly you can move your feet".
Well ET, it's time for Carnac to share some background information (experience). I played 4 years of college basketball in the early '70's in the sooner state. I'm 6'9". I played center. This was before 1,2,3,4,5 positions. Nike's were still a dream. We wore Chuck Taylor "All Stars" the first 2 years. This was before the 3 pt. arc was incorporated into the game (1986-1987 season) This was also during the time "dunking" was not allowed in men's college basketball.
I was a leaper. I had "hops". I led our team in rebounds every year. There's an art to rebounding. I also had a nose for the ball (like Dennis Rodman). I could tell where the ball was coming off the rim before it hit. I wore/wear size 16's. I could not keep up with the guards, but I could keep up with the forwards and the opposing center. I averaged 12-14 rebounds a game. I could stand flat-footed under the basket palming a ball in each hand, jump up and dunk both of them. Only one other guy on the team could do that. When I look up at the baskets now, they look a lot higher up than they did 45 years ago.
I said all of that to say: I have literally already walked a mile in Brittany's shoes. I know what I'm talking about. Believe me, I know how rough and physical it can be under the boards. She can do better in the rebounding department. She's always the tallest player on the floor. No excuses. I still maintain she should grab at least 10 rebounds a game. Players that pride themselves in being a good rebounder usually are. I was. My coach didn't need me to score. He said he had 4 other guys that could put the ball in the basket. All he needed me to do was REBOUND and block shots. THAT's what I did (I needed to keep my scholarship).
Well ET, it's time for Carnac to share some background information (experience). I played 4 years of college basketball in the early '70's in the sooner state. I'm 6'9". I played center. This was before 1,2,3,4,5 positions. Nike's were still a dream. We wore Chuck Taylor "All Stars" the first 2 years. This was before the 3 pt. arc was incorporated into the game (1986-1987 season) This was also during the time "dunking" was not allowed in men's college basketball.
I was a leaper. I had "hops". I led our team in rebounds every year. There's an art to rebounding. I also had a nose for the ball (like Dennis Rodman). I could tell where the ball was coming off the rim before it hit. I wore/wear size 16's. I could not keep up with the guards, but I could keep up with the forwards and the opposing center. I averaged 12-14 rebounds a game. I could stand flat-footed under the basket palming a ball in each hand, jump up and dunk both of them. Only one other guy on the team could do that. When I look up at the baskets now, they look a lot higher up than they did 45 years ago.
I said all of that to say: I have literally already walked a mile in Brittany's shoes. I know what I'm talking about. Believe me, I know how rough and physical it can be under the boards. She can do better in the rebounding department. She's always the tallest player on the floor. No excuses. I still maintain she should grab at least 10 rebounds a game. Players that pride themselves in being a good rebounder usually are. I was. My coach didn't need me to score. He said he had 4 other guys that could put the ball in the basket. All he needed me to do was REBOUND and block shots. THAT's what I did (I needed to keep my scholarship).
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