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Old 07-16-2007, 10:57 AM   #37 (permalink)
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Re: BIG Baby got some BIG Problems

6'9 is not a bad height at all. He's a huge guy, extremely wide so that itself creates a lot of space for him which would make up for the so called lack of height. Boozer was deemed undersized by many and he blossomed into a star player last season. Antonio Davis was a 6'9 center and was one of the toughest players in his prime. Ben Wallace is another example of a big man who is generously listed at 6'9 while being closer to 6'8, but that doesn't stop him from being one of the league's best rebounder/shot blocker/defender.

Baby's not even expected to do much other than rebounding, and play hard. He'll be fine.
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