Swanigan is the Best Big in CBB (Ringer - 1/17)

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If you think about all the great bigs in the league right now, the league is really primed to slide back to a big dominated league again. Screw small ball.
 
To win I think you have to do the opposite trend - don't get sucked into smallball. Bully their frontcourt if they insist on playing a SF at PF - for example, this is what you do @ 2:20:



Bridges natural position is at the four. When you play that small you ISO and attack.
 
A bit off topic, but I was rocking golden era hip hop today while I was mining for gold alone in the wilderness (my life is strange right now, true story) and it came to me: Caleb Swanigan totally looks like a young KRS-One. Like, big time. Oh, and my new hand-built sluice box totally worked! Today was filled with gold and golden era hip hop. No complaints here, aside from the fact that Meyers is still on our team. There is that.
 
Okay. And at this point Meyers has a 40 inch vertical and is way more athletic and physically faster down the court and back. But still not a good comparison as he is a total buffoon on the court. So what is you point? Meyers time is past here. A 7 footer that needs a new situation. Swanigan still needs to fill some major holes in his game to see any extended minutes in the NBA. That is fact.

:blink: Dafuq? Meyers max vert is 32 inches...
 
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A bit off topic, but I was rocking golden era hip hop today while I was mining for gold alone in the wilderness (my life is strange right now, true story) and it came to me: Caleb Swanigan totally looks like a young KRS-One. Like, big time. Oh, and my new hand-built sluice box totally worked! Today was filled with gold and golden era hip hop. No complaints here, aside from the fact that Meyers is still on our team. There is that.

They definitely favor:
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