SkyHookFTW wrote:McBubbles wrote:kendogg wrote:
That is a mighty ignorant statement. There was incredible athletes in every era and while most of those athletes in older era's don't have precise timed runs, and those that do were hand timed and probably ran barefoot or in converse, that doesn't mean they aren't in the conversation for fastest.
There are certainly role players who could match super elite times from most eras, but if we are only talking about star players or widely known players (in 40-yard dash):
Wilt Chamberlain 4.6
Bill Russell 4.3
Bill's time matches the fastest runs aside from Rose. Of course that was hand timed so it could be a bit off, but it was also pre-modern footwear and pre-weight lifting. Both Wilt and Russell were track and field stars so they had official runs there, just not by the NBA.
Spud Webb 4.3
Iverson 4.3
Ja Morant 4.29
We don't have timed runs for these players but they likely would have clocked elite times:
John Thompson
Walt Frazier
Julius Erving
Isiah Thomas
Muggsey Bogues
Nate Robinson
You guys need to chill. Obviously fake 40 yard dashes that people somehow still believe because they don't know much about sprinting or biomechanics or comparable sports™ are one of my biggest pet peeves lol.
I can tell you off rip that all those are fake. Incredibly tall, incredibly gym weak, non-power athletes aren't running anything below a 4.5. There are probably literally less than 10 players in NBA history that can run an electronically timed 4.5, and they're likely not even the best players, just some randoms.
Usain Bolt, the man who had the world record for both 40m and 60m splits at the time (so no "he starts slow" baloney), ran a 4.22 40 yard dash. There ain't no **** way ANY NBA player came close to, or even exceeded Usain Bolt's split.
+ That's just blissfully ignorant to the point of arrogance in regards to NFL athletes capabilities. The NFL, the organisation that has previously housed and tested some 100m Olympians mind you, and the organisation that has the most fastest and explosive field athletes in human history, who all from a genetic standpoint, have the most fast twitch muscle fibers out of anyone on the planet besides sprinters, who all constantly train with the explicit purpose of maximising their acceleration from a stand still, has a 40 yard dash record of 4.22.
Why on earth would the fastest NBA players i.e, the really tall, (bad for acceleration, especially after a certain height) guys that aren't the most explosive athletes ever, who don't even train for the 40 yard dash, have 40 yard dash times that exceed the NFLs record? Answer, they would not.
P.S, almost every single commonly sited Wilt Chamberlain athletic feat is an unsubstantiated myth.
6'5" Usain Bolt is a slow starter and a number of people beat his 20 and 40 meter splits. Bolt catches the field at the 50 mark and blows them away by the 70 mark. For comparison, Calvin Johnson, 6'5", 237 pounds, ripped to the max, ran an official time of 4.35 at the NFL combine.
Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell were both track and field training from a young age (before basketball for them), so the 4.6 from Wilt is certainly believable and to my knowledge recorded at Overbrook in Philly, along with a number of his high school and Pennsylvania state records. Russell was a better high jumper than Wilt and quite the sprinter as well. 4.3 may be off, but 4.5 is believable for such an athlete. I don't know of any other NBA player who specifically started out as a track and field athlete before playing basketball except for Bobby Jones, who was a star high jumper as well and like Wilt, enjoyed track and field more than basketball. As a trivia point, Jones took second place in his state track meet (high jump) to Bob McAdoo. It's interesting how many old school bigs (Wilt, 7'1"+, Bill 6'9"+, Jones 6'9", McAdoo 6'9") were excellent high jumpers before becoming NBA pros. People continually underestimate the core strength and lower body strength of these big men. These outliers specifically trained for track events.
Side note: Before anyone disses Wilt and Bill for their high jump heights, this was pre-Fosbury flop technique. What they did was on pure strength.
I already addressed this. Usain Bolt has one of the fastest 30m splits in history at 3.78s after Su Bingtian's 3.73s. So no he's not a slow starter.
After looking at over a dozen pages of what LA Bird posted, it shows that when you take reaction time into account Bolt is like top 3 ever for his 20m, 30m and 40m splits. Ben Johnson, Carl Lewis, Maurice Green, Justin Gatlin, Asafa Powell and Tyson Gay to name a few never bested this, so I have no idea who these "numbers of people" that could exceed his 20-40 splits you're referring to are.
Also Calvin Johnson is the fastest person for his height and weight ever, so one of the biggest outliers ever in that regard (along with DK Metcalf and his 4.33) and he's still .13s off the fastest recorded NFL time with dozens of people ahead of him, so that actually helps prove my point.
Also x2, what are we doing? There is ZERO reliable source for the 4.6 or this blistering 4.3. You literally have no evidence to support those numbers yet for some reason say "I think it's believable" as if that's an argument. It's like the people who think Wilt could bench 500lbs because they think it's "believable" that a guy that has a reputation for being strong could do that, despite that making no god damn sense.
Plus like I said most of Wilt's numbers are nonsense too.
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