Homer wrote:DipSetVC wrote:He wears headbands on his arms.![]()
Let me repeat that for you, he wears headbands on his arms.
![]()
![]()
haha Ben is da man !!! By the way didnt you lose that bet ? Why are you still postin ? i mean i have no problem with this but........![]()
Alcoholic wrote:How much does Ben Wallace weigh? I'm pretty sure Shaq weighs more, and even though Ben could bench press more then Shaq weighs, he's lighter, so doesn't that mean he has a tougher time? For example, Derek Fisher can bench press a crapload too (I forgot how much it was) but he's much lighter, so he couldn't hold his ground from Shaq.
FanOfAll wrote:...and if you ask me, no one, barring Sabonis, has done a better job on Shaq than 'Sheed. No one.
Gripni wrote:If Earl Boykins can bench press 300 pounds, he can push someone who weight 300 poinds around. Be if Shaq is backing down, he is using his muscles too, so he's using a lot more force than 300 pounds that he weighs.
stack42 wrote:The offensive player always has the advantage because he uses the momentum of his body. So a guy that is lighter than Wallace can still back him down. Besides, the most important part of defending the post is probably a strong lower body, that means legs because you have to stay grounded and absorb whatever the offensive player gives you
HowAreYao? wrote:FanOfAll wrote:...and if you ask me, no one, barring Sabonis, has done a better job on Shaq than 'Sheed. No one.
*cough*HakeemOlajuwon*cough*
C'mon I'm from Houston I HAVE to point it out
So according to your theory, Ben would be using his weight too...
Ben is probably stronger in a weightlifting sense, and Shaq obviously has more body weight, so I figure they'd be a close match (closer than most I should say).
Still considering that, the defensive player has the advantage of leverage (leaning...like Madsen lol). And it's pretty obvious that Ben has a massive set of legs, with all the crazy blocks he gets.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 6 guests