Heej wrote:Because finger rolls are a dumb shot to try and take in a post up. It's just plain mechanically disadvantaged imo.
I don't think it's true because:
1. Finger roll is a very good weapon to counter overplay. It's quicker than left handed hook and it makes you closer to the basket. It also positions you closer to the basket and gives you higher chance of being fouled.
2. Wilt is a physical freak with 7'8 wingspan and very strong upper body. He could take contact on a shooting motion better than most players and that length makes him take close range shots even from the distance where most players are uncomfortable.
Wilt's hangups back then were all mental because people used to crap on him for being a brute so he tried to go finesse. Modern ball is just all about optimization now, he'd just have come up with fadeaways and hooks as a post guy now.
The problem with that idea is that all post players used to take hooks and fadeaways back then and it wasn't seen as being a brute force. Look at Kareem - he was never described as such. Wilt decided to use this shot because he thought it was a more natural release to him than a regular hook.
Another problem is that such finger roll shot is actually a more physical shot than a hook. Wilt went through defenders with that shot, he didn't fade away.
Finger rolls introduce a bit too much randomness because of the extra spin required and is why players really only use it for a flashy finish when they're open, or as a last resort during up and unders. For pure buckets you're giving up too many on the margins here and there for that to be your bread and butter imo.
I don't know, I never mastered the shot because I have too small hands, but as a counter move it was quite reliable to me.