Ok, point taken, but he's also the oldest player in the league and was a starter well into his mid-30s.
Point being, there has always been, and will always be room in the NBA for guys who are not super athletic (both white and black), but rely on smarts, hard work and toughness. There have been guys like that for as long as the NBA has existed.
Charles Oakley couldn't jump over the Sear's catalog, but carved out a long successful career in the NBA. When you're nickname is The Professor (Andre Miller) or The Janitor (Brian Cardinal), chances are pretty good you don't have a 40" vertical. Yet, Miller is in his 17th season with a career PER of 17.5. He'll turn 40 a week from tomorrow. Cardinal was the definition of a journeyman, but managed to carve out a 12-year NBA career. What about John Stockton, Jeff Hornacek, Scott Skiles, and Steve Kerr? Would there be a place for any of those guys in today's NBA? Not based on size or athleticism, but there's more to the game than being 6'9" with a 40" vertical. Those guys got by, even thrived, based on hard work, knowledge, and determination. There's always room for guys like that in the NBA.
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