pad300 wrote:clyde21 wrote:Mickey8 wrote:You are talking nonsense with your "functional" height theory.
lol its a fact, he has the shoulder level of a guy that's 6-4, not 6-6, because two inches of that height is in the neck. this is not a theory it's facts.
Yes, you don't play basketball with the top of your head, rather you play it with your hands that are attached to your shoulders, fine.
However, I'm not so sure about how your functional height idea applies to PG's. PG's are typically the shortest players on the floor anyways; they don't block a ton of shots. The thing PG's really gain from height is that they find it easier to see over/past other players and can thus see more of the floor. At which point, a long neck gives them just about everything that normal height would give them...
You're right, the ability to see the floor because your eyes are higher is an asset so his neck helps him there. Where it hurts is that he has the wingspan of a 6'3" guy instead of a 6'6" guy and that hurts him on defensive and finishing at the rim at the NBA level.