capfan33 wrote:70sFan wrote:No-more-rings wrote:I doubt Kareem was ever that heavy, but even if I give him that Shaq was around 325 or so in 2000/2001. He had a stronger upper and lower body. Kareem would get pushed around pretty easily unfortunately. Not heavy enough, strong enough or athletic enough to defend big diesel.
Kareem reached 267 lbs in the mid 1980s. I don't think you realize how gigantic he truly was. We're talking about legit 7'2 man who was a legit athlete. You're acting like he's Bol Bol or something, but he was a well proportioned man.
Of course Shaq was bigger and stronger, but let's not overreact. Kareem was bigger and stronger than someone like Mutombo.
A couple of things on this, If I remember correctly Kareem stepped on a scale in 1980 and was 267. He was actually above 280 by the end of his career, albeit he was really old at this point so I'm not sure how relevant that is. In 1974 he got up to around 245-250 so during his Laker's prime he was roughly 250-270. He was an excellent athlete with an ideal finesse build, he never suffered a major (non-self-inflicted injury) in 20 seasons, which is essentially unheard of. Great core strength specifically, which is underrated.
With that being said, yea I don't think Kareem stands much of a chance 1on1 against Shaq, his post-defense was one of the few parts of his game that left something to be desired. I think Shaq purely 1on1 isn't a great matchup for Kareem, much in the same way Hakeem didn't have a chance in hell of guarding Kareem 1on1, matchups can be weird sometimes.
I agree that Shaq would be a rough matchup for Kareem, I just disagree with the degree of this argumentation. It almost seems like some people believe that Shaq would break Kareem in half, even though a lot of smaller and less athletic players could give some resistance against him.











