SNPA wrote:FrodoBaggins wrote:SNPA wrote:I’ll tell the story again.
Jerry Renyolds was Russell’s assistant coach in Sac (also head coach before and after him). Jerry is a lifer. Proof? He goes back to riding on the garbage truck with Bird. Literally. He rode on the truck with him.
Jerry tells a story of trading for Ralph Sampson and Russell having him into the office when he arrived. At some point Russell asked Sampson to stand up and put his hand in the air. Standing next to him Russell put his hand in the air too, it was almost the full hand higher.
This lines up with other anecdotes about his wingspan:'Rumor has it that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who was 7 feet 2 inches without shoes, and over 7 foot 3 with shoes, once stood next to Bill Russell, holding a basketball. He then looked at Bill and said, "Hey, can you touch the ball without standing on your toes?" He then held the ball as high up above his head as he could, asking Bill to try to touch the ball without standing on his toes, and which point Bill walked over, and standing completely flatfooted, stretched on of his arms up as high as he could... and placed the palm of his hand over the TOP of the basketball (which Kareem's hand was underneath).''Russell has only a 7'4" wingspan. As for his standing reach, its undetermined. There was however this 7'3" white dude named Swede Halbrook from Oregon and in a photo-op before jumpball in an NCAA regional finals, he raised the ball as high as he could but Russell was still able to place his hands on top of the ball Swede was holding up.
A lot of coaches foremost among them is Red Auerbach maintains that a basketball player's true height is not from his feet to the top of his head but rather from his feet to the tip of his upstretched arms.
People just don't realize how functionally big Bill was. He could match Chamberlain for standing reach despite being several inches shorter. And Wilt had a barefoot 9'6" standing reach, which would be listed as 9'7" with how they do it in shoes today at the NBA Draft Combine.
Russell vs. Wilt jump ball:
Video demonstrates it.
Russell is a basketball specimen. Might as well have been designed to play defense in a lab. He was perfect for it, then and now. The only difference is defense matters less now.
Bam/Dray comps are so far off. Cross KG with Howard, that’s a lot closer to the type of athlete (and even that comp falls a bit short).
I like that KG/Howard mix. That's pretty good for a quick, surface-level comparison.