Worst NBA body
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I think anyone over 6'3 and in the NBA can be considered to have a better basketball body at least than Earl Boykins, no matter how fat. Size matters; skill does too which is why Earl is in the league, but this isn't about how the body is used, just what it looks like.
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penbeast0 wrote:I think anyone over 6'3 and in the NBA can be considered to have a better basketball body at least than Earl Boykins, no matter how fat. Size matters; skill does too which is why Earl is in the league, but this isn't about how the body is used, just what it looks like.
I've heard Boykins can bench over 300 pounds. Strength certainly has a role to play in basketball.
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The correct answer is Brian Scalabrine. He is slow, can't jump, has a beer-gut and man-tits, is ginger, looks more like a World of Warcraft player than a basketball player.. etc.
Stupid answers include:
Bradley (so being 7'6" is bad?)
Bosh (being fast and tall is bad?)
Prince (being a 6'9" SF with a 7'4" wingspan is bad?)
Stupid answers include:
Bradley (so being 7'6" is bad?)
Bosh (being fast and tall is bad?)
Prince (being a 6'9" SF with a 7'4" wingspan is bad?)
AnSweR07 wrote:I'll go Roy, slightly ahead of Wade.