http://youtube.com/watch?v=CmLR_VgbqAA :shok: The most fundamentally sound player ever?Or is it Duncan? Or McHale?
I think Duncan is the most fundamentally sound player of all time. But I thought that mixtape was sick.
I think the big dipper was the most fundamentally sound player of alltime. he was dominate on both offense and defense, he was a good passer, scorer, rebounder ect. its hard to say who is the most fundamentally sound player of alltime, because all the greats are fundamentally sound. but a few do stick out as more so than others.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ballerman2112 @ Oct 22 2006, 06:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I've always known that Hakeem has had the best footwork of all time. Simply amazing.</div>especially for someone who didn't pick up a bball till his late teens. it is true however that his soccer skills helped him alot on the basketball court.
I'm going to say Tim Duncan. Not for what he did a few years ago, but what he is still doing now, in the new-age of NBA Basketball, the flashy-dishy-windmilly-silly-AI2-up-in-Philly dunks era. I just am astounded on how Tim Duncan keeps playing his style and never gets into a groove of playing in someone elses. I think he's definitely the most fundamentally sound basketball player in the history of the NBA, especially as he keeps doing so beign caught up in this age...now known as the flashy-dishy-windmilly-silly-AI2-up-in-Philly dunks era.
The Big dipper wasn't fundamentally sound. He did things his way. TD does everything they was it is written in the text book. They dont call him BIG FUNDAMENTALS for nothing. They should changer hisnick-name to "text book"EDITHakeem was awesome. They dont call him the Dream for nothing.LOL I read once a new rookie came to camp they were shooting around when the coach blew the whistleto start practice- Hakeem had just hit a shot, the rookie collects the ball and runs up the other end of the court to start practise, So Hakeem walks down and slaps the rookie and says "always give Hakeem his change"Not exactly related but it is sooo funny.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (TSpark @ Oct 22 2006, 09:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I'm going to say Tim Duncan. Not for what he did a few years ago, but what he is still doing now, in the new-age of NBA Basketball, the flashy-dishy-windmilly-silly-AI2-up-in-Philly dunks era. I just am astounded on how Tim Duncan keeps playing his style and never gets into a groove of playing in someone elses. I think he's definitely the most fundamentally sound basketball player in the history of the NBA, especially as he keeps doing so beign caught up in this age...now known as the flashy-dishy-windmilly-silly-AI2-up-in-Philly dunks era.</div>I like that :happy0144: :rock: :happy0144: :rock: :happy0144: :rock: :happy0144: :rock: <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Clangus @ Oct 22 2006, 09:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>The Big dipper wasn't fundamentally sound. He did things his way. TD does everything they was it is written in the text book. They dont call him BIG FUNDAMENTALS for nothing. They should changer hisnick-name to "text book"</div>that's because his way was the fundamentals.