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deja vu
11-17-2014, 11:25 PM
Who do you think would win?

CavaliersFTW
11-17-2014, 11:29 PM
Just a thought: The guy touted as perhaps the greatest athlete and strongest athlete in the history of the sport who could score 50 a game on 50% or 24 a game on 70% would very likely demolish the guy who is about his weight but much much less athletic, weaker in strength, and peaked at 25ppg on 52% or 18 a game on 55%

RoundMoundOfReb
11-17-2014, 11:29 PM
Yao.

deja vu
11-17-2014, 11:31 PM
Just a thought: The guy touted as perhaps the greatest athlete and strongest athlete in the history of the sport who could score 50 a game on 50% or 24 a game on 70% would very likely demolish the guy who is about his weight but much much less athletic, weaker in strength, and peaked at 25ppg on 52% or 18 a game on 55%
I believe that if you put prime Yao in the 1960s, he would put up similar scoring stats to Wilt. His size and skill would be too much. :lol

CavaliersFTW
11-17-2014, 11:32 PM
I believe that if you put prime Yao in the 1960s, he would put up similar scoring stats to Wilt. His size and skill would be too much :lol
for his ankles.

RoundMoundOfReb
11-17-2014, 11:33 PM
Yao in the 60s would average 1.7 rings per season. It would be domination.

LAZERUSS
11-17-2014, 11:33 PM
Who do you think would win?

A PRIME "scoring" Wilt had a decent range of up to 15 feet. He was ROUTINELY hitting "Duncan-like" bank shots from that range, as well. He would have been WAY quicker than Yao, and would have bullied him every bit as much as a prime Shaq did. Not only that, but with Chamberlain's strength, Yao would not have been able to back him down, and with Wilt's length, and leaping ability,...well, if a 35 year old Chamberlain could knock a PEAK Kareem's "unblockable" sky-hook all over the gym...sorry, but Yao would have struggled to score on Wilt.

deja vu
11-17-2014, 11:35 PM
for his ankles.
No Chinese national team selections every summer back then so he would be fine. :lol

Hamtaro CP3KDKG
11-17-2014, 11:35 PM
A PRIME "scoring" Wilt had a decent range of up to 15 feet. He was ROUTINELY hitting "Duncan-like" bank shots from that range, as well. He would have been WAY quicker than Yao, and would have bullied him every bit as much as a prime Shaq did. Not only that, but with Chamberlain's strength, Yao would not have been able to back him down, and with Wilt's length, and leaping ability,...well, if a 35 year old Chamberlain could knock a PEAK Kareem's "unblockable" sky-hook all over the gym...sorry, but Yao would have struggled to score on Wilt.
Shaq had a much more powerful and unstoppable post game than Wilt.
Wilt appraised to finesse b/c he was too beta to embrace his physical gifts. He will be attempting fadeaways and sht against Yao:lol :lol

LAZERUSS
11-17-2014, 11:39 PM
Shaq had a much more powerful and unstoppable post game than Wilt.
Wilt appraised to finesse b/c he was too beta to embrace his physical gifts. He will be attempting fadeaways and sht against Yao:lol :lol

The NBA ROUTINELY created "anti-Wilt" rules, aimed strictly at Chamberlain. Do you honestly believe that they would have allowed Wilt to play like this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJ3FXLyNFew


Shaq would have fouled out in the first few minutes in Wilt's era playing like that.

deja vu
11-17-2014, 11:40 PM
A PRIME "scoring" Wilt had a decent range of up to 15 feet. He was ROUTINELY hitting "Duncan-like" bank shots from that range, as well. He would have been WAY quicker than Yao, and would have bullied him every bit as much as a prime Shaq did. Not only that, but with Chamberlain's strength, Yao would not have been able to back him down, and with Wilt's length, and leaping ability,...well, if a 35 year old Chamberlain could knock a PEAK Kareem's "unblockable" sky-hook all over the gym...sorry, but Yao would have struggled to score on Wilt.
Yao would be putting up a skills clinic over Wilt, sorry to say. He would be hitting hook shots, fadeaways, jumpshots and layups over Wilt. Wilt would get dizzy trying to keep up with Yao's post moves. :lol

So Wilt blocked several Kareem sky hooks? Big deal. Pretty sure Kareem knocked down more sky hooks over him too.

Shaq had trouble against Yao (blocked his ass several times). And that was a rookie Yao. :applause:

CelticBaller
11-17-2014, 11:41 PM
Yao Ming Vs Ryan Hollins? lol

LAZERUSS
11-17-2014, 11:47 PM
Just a thought: The guy touted as perhaps the greatest athlete and strongest athlete in the history of the sport who could score 50 a game on 50% or 24 a game on 70% would very likely demolish the guy who is about his weight but much much less athletic, weaker in strength, and peaked at 25ppg on 52% or 18 a game on 55%

We already KNOW that Chamberlain could get MUCH higher than Yao...but can you post their standing reaches?

RoundMoundOfReb
11-17-2014, 11:50 PM
Yao Ming Vs Ryan Hollins? lol
:oldlol:

LAZERUSS
11-18-2014, 12:15 AM
Yao Ming Vs Ryan Hollins? lol


Gotta love the Hollins comparisons.

The man played four years at UCLA, and against far inferior competition than in the NBA...and averaged 5.7 ppg.

BTW, I could use a similar comparison...

Chamberlain vs. Swede Halbrook.

Asukal
11-18-2014, 12:26 AM
Yao would win and its not close. :banana:

LAZERUSS
11-18-2014, 12:30 AM
Yao would win and its not close. :banana:

Wilt would win and its not close. :banana:

LAZERUSS
11-18-2014, 12:35 AM
BTW, if it were a game to 21, ...

:roll: :roll: :roll:

Like Yao could make it to 21 before he would pull up lame...

Prometheus
11-18-2014, 12:35 AM
The question is just plain disrespectful.

jongib369
11-18-2014, 01:42 AM
Big whoop he's taller

Yao Ming:
Height: 7-5.75 (7-5 October 2002, 7'5.75 September 2004)
Wingspan: 7-5
Standing Reach: 9-6.25 (3/4 inch shoe adjusted)
Hand Length:10"
Playing Weight:
296lbs - early career
310lbs - mid career
276lbs - 2010 FIBA
Shoes: U.S. size 18

Wilt Chamberlain:
Height: 7-1.06 (6-11.5 age 17, 7-1.06 age 23)
Wingspan: 7-8
Standing Reach: 9-6 (No adjustment needed - played in Chuck Taylors)
Hand Length: 9.5"
Hand Spread: 11.5"
Playing Weight:
225lbs - Kansas
230lbs - Globetrotters (signing on)
249lbs - Globetrotters (several weeks before leaving, evidently put on a lot of weight that year, lead to rookie list weight of 250lbs)
258lbs - Kutchers game just days prior to rookie debut
265lbs - 3rd season
275lbs - 4th season (list weight from there on out)
292lbs - 5th season
310lbs - late career
320lbs - maximum (overweight at training camp of 5th season)
Shoes: U.S. size 15


Look at their wingspan and standing reach, what's actually important

http://youtu.be/yDMCh5HrcG0


http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showthread.php?t=308384


Yao would get his and offer a type of challenge different from any he had before....But Wilt is in another league.