Man_Up wrote:Having big hands isn't a total advantage. Big hands make it easier for a player to be a better finisher, but harder for them to be better shooters. Players attributed with big hands are usually poor or streaky shooters, and at the same time great finishers. (That might be why big men are usually poor shooters.)Of course it doesn't mean that players with big hands won't/can't be good shooters, it just might be a little harder.
Lebron, and Wade are perfect examples probably two of the best finishers in the league, but streaky shooters both have huge hands.
(This is mostly from a little theory that has been discussed for a while about Big hands among Celtics fans. Rajon Rondo also has huge hands and isn't the greatest shooter as you know.)
I don't buy that argument at all. Big men are poor shooters bc they don't practice mid to long range jumpers as the shorter guys. That's why. Look at Yao's free throw shooting, it's almost perfect and I'm sure he has HUGE hands. Look at Dirk. Look at Vince Carter. He has giant hands too but he was a better 3-pt shooter than Kobe ever was (at least talking in strict %s)
Besides, big hands allow more control of the ball. As a result, more time/grip for the follow-through which usually gets a better shot.