Stalwart wrote:And Miller was comparable if not better ball handler. He could do hesi's and step backs. He's got all the jab steps and fakes you could ask for. If he is under duress and needs to change directions he can go behind the back, between the legs, or pull off a crossover. Most players from the 60s typically had to do a full body turn to change directions when under duress.
Stalwart wrote:Plus Miller got alot of his points playing off the ball something we don't see much of from Jerry West.
Stalwart wrote:Quickest release? Perhaps. But everything before the release is rather slow compared to the 90s. The turn around and pull up is pretty slow.
...I just think I waste my time here.
Jerry West has a slow pull-up? Are you literally blind?
Stalwart wrote:Ok, good call. There were some Drexler like athletes during Russells day so it wouldn't necessarily be a shock. But in the 90s he's going to be encountering a lot more Joe Caldwells than he was accustomed to.
Joe Caldwell was nothing special during that time. The other clip was from another player - Gus Johnson. Plenty of athletic freaks played in the league back then. You just admited that you were wrong, perhaps you should admit that you could be wrong in a lot of other things about 1960s basketball.
Stalwart wrote:Two different levels
That's not an evdicence.
Wilt was absolutely dominant agaimst Russell. I don't see any reason to believe Russell could slow down Hakeem, Shaq, Ewing, Robinson, Moses, Kareem, and others when he couldn't slow down the dominant, less skilled, and less sophisticated bigs of his day.
Wilt less sophisticated than Ewing or Moses? The two players who couldn't pass the ball? Seriously?
Go back and look at the individual games. Wilt routinely scored 40 and 50 pts on Russell. He had some bad games that perhaps you can attribute to Russells defense but the vast majority were dominating performances with absurd statlines from Wilt. So those bad games he did have against Russell was probably more to do with Wilt just not playing well rather than being shutdown by Russells defense.
I literally gave you the numbers. I can also show you footage if you wish. Unlike you, I watch 1960s games, so I don't look insane when you talk about this era:
He was blocking 7'1 Wilt's fadeaways like it was nothing. I'm sure Ewing would dominate him though, because... he played in the 1990s right?