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    Quote Originally Posted by Shepseskaf
    I always thought that Longley was underrated. He was a skilled big man, with an adequate offensive game, including a nice short- to mid-range jumper. He also ran the floor well.

    Defensively, he altered some shots and clogged up the lane.

    Suffice it to say that he would be in the upper-echelon of big men if he were playing today.

    You should have stopped while you were ahead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Go Getter
    You should have stopped while you were ahead.
    Longley was a mobile big man who ran the floor well. Maybe you should watch some of his games -- that is if you can use your mom's computer for that long.

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    jordan's starting center.

    enough said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shepseskaf
    Longley was a mobile big man who ran the floor well. Maybe you should watch some of his games -- that is if you can use your mom's computer for that long.
    OOOOOOOOoooohhhhh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shepseskaf
    Longley was a mobile big man who ran the floor well. Maybe you should watch some of his games -- that is if you can use your mom's computer for that long.
    Let's make a bet. I'm sure no respected ISH or Bulls poster would agree with you. Luc was slow as shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Go Getter
    Let's make a bet. I'm sure no respected ISH or Bulls poster would agree with you. Luc was slow as shit.
    i'm with gogetter.
    i've never seen luc longley finish a break.
    why would he? he was playing with the best open court players of the time.
    gogetter is still a jerk tho.

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    Longley was a solid center. And perfect for the bulls. He has a wet mis range jumper, was nifty in the post and a good man defender. In todays league, hed be top 10.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 97 bulls
    Longley was a solid center. And perfect for the bulls. He has a wet mis range jumper, was nifty in the post and a good man defender. In todays league, hed be top 10.
    When he was playing, he was probably top 20, out of 19 teams?

    I can't even remember some teams starting center from the mid 90s?

    Dallas?
    New Jersey?
    Clippers?
    T-Wolves?
    Sacramento?
    Warriors?
    Cleveland?
    Phoenix?

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    Nothing special. He would be a 9th/10th man on some teams today. He had a nice jumper, but for a man his size he wasn't a good rebounder, he had trouble finishing inside, and he was flat footed. LOL @ the previous poster who said he ran the floor well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 97 bulls
    Longley was a solid center. And perfect for the bulls. He has a wet mis range jumper, was nifty in the post and a good man defender. In todays league, hed be top 10.
    top 10? i doubt it.

    dwight
    bynum
    tyson
    marc
    tim
    kg
    jefferson
    hibbert
    kaman
    bogut

    that's ten already

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teanett
    top 10? i doubt it.

    dwight
    bynum
    tyson
    marc
    tim
    kg
    jefferson
    hibbert
    kaman
    bogut

    that's ten already
    He's biased, give him a break.

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    Centers today better than Longley

    dwight
    bynum
    tyson
    marc
    tim
    kg
    jefferson
    hibbert
    kaman
    bogut
    noah
    b. lopez (injured this season)
    gortat
    nene
    mcgee
    d. jordan
    cousins
    camby
    dalembert
    hawes
    Pekovic
    monroe (very underrated)
    asik

    Longley wouldn't even be top 20 in today's league, and let's be real, if he didn't play for Chicago nobody would even know who he was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Go Getter
    Let's make a bet. I'm sure no respected ISH or Bulls poster would agree with you. Luc was slow as shit.
    This is why I dislike debating things that happened 20 years ago with someone who was probably born yesterday.

    What I meant about Longley, if it wasn't clear, is that he ran the floor well for someone of his height and size. I did not say he was the freaking flash, or that he had elite-level speed.

    If you're comparing him to other Bulls centers of his era, I would say that he was more mobile than either Cartwright or Wennington. Both of them, I would consider flatfooted and slow.

    I have a bunch of old Bulls games, and have noted more then once that Longely was much quicker and more mobile than people give him credit for. Obviously, some posters here think he was some kind of stiff, but I don't agree.

    Watch some old Bulls games, or look at some YouTube clips. You might be surprised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shepseskaf

    I have a bunch of old Bulls games, and have noted more then once that Longely was much quicker and more mobile than people give him credit for. Obviously, some posters here think he was some kind of stiff, but I don't agree.
    of course he was a stiff.
    the prototypical stiff with a mid range shot. the only reason he started over wennington was because he was taller. wennington was a better shooter.
    longley was uwe blab deluxe.

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    It depends on how you look at it. I feel if longley plays today, against lesser quality centers as compared to what he had to compete against, his production would be much better. Id venture to guess his production per game would be around 13/8 with 2 blocks. Thats marc gasol type numbers.

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