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Athletic Vs FIT

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Rocket River, Jun 30, 2003.

  1. Rocket River

    Rocket River Member

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    How do you define ATHLETIC

    I have a friend. . . He is very fit
    Wieght lifter the whole nine
    but I am more athletic
    [fluid motion, biody control etc]
    He is kind of ridged

    I think of Cato as somewhat Athletic
    While
    Mutombo maybe fit.

    Same with Shawn Bradley and Yao
    Yao is athletic . . .shawn is tall

    So Is this guy we drafted
    ATHLETIC or just very FIT

    Rocket River
     
  2. LAfadeaway33

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    I don't think any of us have actually seen this guy play. Hence the Olajuwon comparisons.
     
  3. BigRay

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    It's a LONG off season!!:(
     
  4. Mr. Clutch

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    There are 2 types of athletic:

    1. Fast, strong, good ups. I think of guys like Kelvin Cato, maybe Harold Minor.

    2. A second type includes stuff like coordination, footwork, ability to do moves, good hands, good vision, etc. Guys like Larry Bird or Tim Duncan or even Jason Kidd who aren't considering athletic in the traditional sense have an excess of this stuff.

    I think Badiane is a lot of the first type, and I don't know if he has any of the 2nd type.
     
  5. rockbox

    rockbox Around before clutchcity.com

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    I played pick up ball with some of the UT football players last summer. One of them was about 6'3 and 240-250 pounds and kinda had little gut. He were just screwing around, playing no defense, and stayed on the prerimeter. He then decided to show off a little bit, so in slow machine he drove baseline and reversed dunked it on two kids. He was just fooling around like Shaq did during all-star when he tried to do some fancy dribbling. It was effortless. At the time he was not in shape at all because summer training hadn't started, but there was no denying his athletism.

    I think fitness has to do more with endurance and athletism has to do more with speed and power.
     
  6. Pat

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    LA, I am really impressed by your optimistic outlook. I don't know, so I'll compare him to one of the all time greats. I like it.
     
  7. silent j

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    I beleive Mr. Fadeaway is making reference to the other hundreds of posters who have compared him to the Dream, not that La was making the comparison himself.
    j
     
  8. x_trepidation_x

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    Aww this is a simple question.

    Athletic talent is best represented by examples.

    KG = athletic talent

    After he is done playing basketball the history museum should pretrify him and call him <I>Homo dinosaurous</I>

    Larry Bird = skilled player
     
  9. rvpals

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    How about few more:

    Skilled & Athletic:
    Hakeem Olajuwan
    Michael Jordan
    Kobe Bryant

    Athletic:
    Vince Carter

    Skilled Player:
    Tim Duncan
     
  10. TheReason

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    I thought we were talking about athletic vs. fit, not athletic vs. skilled.
     
  11. Rocket River

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    Exaxtly.
    Larry Bird is Athletic IMO . . . .where as a Runner is FIT

    Rocket River
     
  12. AstroRocket

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    This is a kinda weird question.

    Hmm, where would you put Amare Soudamire? This would better tell me where Badiane fits.
     
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    Fantastic athlete who is very hungry. I had no doubt he was gonna be awesome. His skills will improve. He seems like a guy who realizes what he's been given, wants to be successful and famous as well.
     
  14. Rocket River

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    Maybe this belongs in the DISH
    because I'm talking in the generic sense

    I think Basketball Players are more ATHLETIC
    than say Weight Lifters
    Both can be INCREDIBLY FIT
    but Weight Lifters do not seem all that Athletic
    Sort of like Runners [Track and Field]

    Rocket River
     

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