threethehardway wrote:ChuckChilly wrote:Not really. Because by saying the taller players that you or the other posters mentioned as "successful" , then you have to include the smaller guards as well as being "successful" if they have same accolades or team success.
It seems like most of you all are taking Jrue Holiday, Jamal Murray, and SGA Championship wins and extrapolating it to all bigger "points guards" across the league. I put that in quotations because literally all three of those players were commonly said to not being real point guards for majority of their careers.
Let's put it this way:
If the goal is to win the championship, your best player being under 6'6 puts a damper on that.
The last small guard to win a championship was Curry and he was the best shooter ever.
The last small guard before Curry was Isiah Thomas.
And after Isiah Thomas, the last small player to be the best player and reach the Finals was Allen Iverson.
That's why you see most teams that win championships with a perimeter player as the best player, their point guard is a player that is mostly there to defend and shoot. They are not a focal point in the offense.
The small guys that can lead a team are outliers even if it is not to a championship. They are like Trae, who is a top 2 playmaker in the NBA or they are like Brunson who is one of the best iso players in the NBA and probably pound for pound - one of the strongest, they aren't regular degular small guards.
Are we talking about best player on championship a team, of one of key players on championship teams?
Because we for damn sure had many undersized guards on championship teams. Assuming "undersized" is below league's average and we don't talk about 5'6 players

. Because if 6'4 is still pretty damn undersized by NBA's league average (6'7).
You can start with Curry, who btw won 4 titles in last 10 years. That notion alone kills whole argument.
But he is all time great..., if you go down that road, how many 6'8 ball handlers won titles in entire history? Two? How many passing centers won title? One?
How many 6'10 hybrid wings won title while taking perimeter jumpers ? One?
Bottom line, history of NBA isn't that deep to just delete from existence fact that Curry has more titles than majority of nba franchises. Combined.
Btw neither Jordan nor Kobe were anywhere near their reported heights from NBA. Kobe was 6'4. Guy literally said it by himself.
Jordan was measured at Olympics in 1992 and he was 195 cm tall. 195 = bit below 6'4.
Lowry and even Vleet were big parts of Raptors title. Both are very, very small.
Jamal Murray was second best player on Nuggets title run. He is 6'3.
Jrue, Derrick White played huge role in Celtics Jrue on Bucks championship roster, both are 6'3.
Kyrie won title as second best player, at 6'1
Spurs were led to their last title by Tony Parker in points and assists , Kawhi won MVP. I met Parker live, in 2010, i'm 191 cm tall, guy is 6'1 (182 cm) at apsolute most. In shoes. ( Eva Longoria is midget

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Wade played major role on 2 Heat titles with Lebron, but also won title as big solo star, guy is 6'3. More than enough internet pics of Wade to prove he wasn't even 6'3.
Thing is, basketball is skill based sport, but target hangs in air and size will always be advantage. But once you get into rabbit hole of what and who "can " or "can't " win title with you get nowhere. MVP himself, SGA, is only 6'4 without shoes. So i guess those high heel shoes squeez him into your 6'6 argument ?

Brunson is one of best nba players today. Guy is probably closer to 5'11 than 6'2.
Maxey is off to a crazy start, is all star, and he still is only around 6'1.
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