Post#977 » by Texas Chuck » Sun Apr 27, 2014 8:38 pm
No, not all we do on here is guessing. When we compare what actual players did on actual teams then we can analyze that. When we project guys into fictional circumstances, it can be a fun mental exercise and we all have on our ideas, but we should all realize at the end of the day, its pure conjecture and suggesting differently is misguided.
Of course I have some reasons. They are based on what Russell did when he played and comparing it to what KG did while he played.
I happen to think that Russell's skills and game would have absolutely no problem translating. Rebounding translates. If you rebound in high school, you rebound in college, you rebound in the NBA. So he would be an elite rebounder. He had an elite understanding of team defense, imo greater than any player before or since. Sure there are some things that are done differently now, with the rule changes and the emphasis both on shooting the 3 as well as defending it. But I make the assumption that the smartest defender ever would easily adjust to that, not be unfrozen caveman lawyer. I think he would likely add some muscle to his frame if he played today, but he would still have excellent mobility. With modern training and not having his time and energy consumed with racial politics, he would only benefit. Without the need to guard his man nearly as close since there are so few quality big man scorers, it would free him up to be even more of a factor as a help defender. Again this is the best help defender ever imo.
I think any coach in the NBA would be able to see Russell and play him at center and have him anchor the defense as his primary responsibility. No one would ask him to play PG or be an offensive hub. I fail to see how he could remotely be used incorrectly. And while I rag on Flip for some of the gimmicks he used involving KG, I understand why he did that. He was doing everything he could to help his team win. It hurt the impact KG was able to have defensively, but because KG was so good offensively, the net result for the Wolves was absolutely positive. So while thats not the ideal way to KG in a better situation, it almost certainly was the right way to use him in that one.
But those are simply my opinion and my projections. I don't believe that modern players are inherently superior. If Russell was in today's era he would bring his body and his mind and would also get all of the advantages KG had in training, pay, coaching etc. Its clear from your inquisition of me and your tone that you feel differently. So please understand I provide this info not in an attempt to change your mind, but simply because you asked me to.
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