Most people think Bradley is a joke because there's tons of people who posterized him during his career but only because he goes after all of them. He's actually 15 in all time block leader. He got posterized a lot but he blocked a lot of them too. He would have played better in this era than the 90's-early 2000's physical basketball.
nah, you giving buddy waaaayy too much credit bruh. He honestly doesn't have any hops. hes just really tall with really long arms, he doesn't really have to put much effort into dunking. if he was 6 foot, 6'1 I don't think he would be able to dunk at all tbh. I don't have anything against ol boy but I'm gon call a spade...a spade.
he played during an era that really didn't fit him, he never proclaimed or acted to be a good player, the teams that he played for just needed his disruptive height and thats it, now in todays game he would likely be the games best center.
He is more remembered for being dunked on more than scoring is why. Also he didn't have to score much with the Mavs so he turned more into a shot blocker and rebounder and big man to set a screen rather than score. He had Dirk, Nash, and Finley to score for most of his career after he got to Dallas.
I had tickets for part of of Bradley's rookie year for the Sixers. I was at the game (22 second mark in the video) where Bradley stole the ball, took it the length of the court and finished with he dunk. He could move and had some higher potential. He injured his knee during that first year and came back a little timid for awhile after that and I think that kept him from becoming a little confident and acknowledged as a solid player. I will say when he stole that ball and started down the court, EVERYONE in the place rose to their feet to watch because we had all been told this 7'6" guy could run the court. The place went NUTS
Most people think Bradley is a joke because there's tons of people who posterized him during his career but only because he goes after all of them. He's actually 15 in all time block leader. He got posterized a lot but he blocked a lot of them too. He would have played better in this era than the 90's-early 2000's physical basketball.
Some folks were actually posterized by Shawn Bradley! Plot twist!
Jokes aside, his mobility was incredible for his size.
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Dude was a monstar on Moron Mountain.
Make no mistake .. Shawn Bradley was a force of nature ..
Although it was never officially measured it was rumored he had a damn near 6 inch vertical.
Vertical how?
Doesn't need one if he can technically dunk without jumping.
nah, you giving buddy waaaayy too much credit bruh. He honestly doesn't have any hops. hes just really tall with really long arms, he doesn't really have to put much effort into dunking. if he was 6 foot, 6'1 I don't think he would be able to dunk at all tbh. I don't have anything against ol boy but I'm gon call a spade...a spade.
He had a nice career
I heard years ago the Bradley played with a bad hip, that would slow anyone down.
THE MORMON MONSTER!! 😂
What a pass by Nash.
Y didnt he play like this all the time???
In most of some of the games!
He did. They didn't like the way he played shooting from the outside they made fun of him for being a good jumpshooter.
he played during an era that really didn't fit him, he never proclaimed or acted to be a good player, the teams that he played for just needed his disruptive height and thats it, now in todays game he would likely be the games best center.
He is more remembered for being dunked on more than scoring is why. Also he didn't have to score much with the Mavs so he turned more into a shot blocker and rebounder and big man to set a screen rather than score. He had Dirk, Nash, and Finley to score for most of his career after he got to Dallas.
Wembanyama n’a rien inventé !
Love how jz called him unathletic in his rap.shit but for a 7.6 guy he wasn't bad T all
The guy was a good player. Bad rap. Weight held him back.
I had tickets for part of of Bradley's rookie year for the Sixers. I was at the game (22 second mark in the video) where Bradley stole the ball, took it the length of the court and finished with he dunk. He could move and had some higher potential. He injured his knee during that first year and came back a little timid for awhile after that and I think that kept him from becoming a little confident and acknowledged as a solid player. I will say when he stole that ball and started down the court, EVERYONE in the place rose to their feet to watch because we had all been told this 7'6" guy could run the court. The place went NUTS
@@keithkruger7270I'd never seen that end to end dunk by him. So sick. Honestly. You're lucky you got to see that live !