One that sticks out the most for me was Kirk Snyder. That's the most helpless I've ever felt on the court. He was taller, stronger, faster, had longer arms and could jump higher. Defending him, there just wasn't anything I could do. If I played perfect D and guessed right, I couldn't contest his release point and he'd just drill one in my face.rgdeuce wrote:Who are some of the other NBA guys you played against? Share as many stories as you like, please.Spaceman Spiff wrote:One more for story time about facing off against NBA players. One time I got switched onto checking Marcus Banks 1 on 1 on the perimeter. He shook me about 10 feet in the wrong direction but he ran into someone else and I recovered enough to blindly flail at the ball as he went up for a layup. I got all arm/hand and no one called the foul, so technically I blocked the shot.
That is another play for my personal mixtape against NBA players. I spent the rest of the game scared to death that I'd get switched onto him again and he would literally break my ankles.
The only real thing I could do offensively, other than try to float free, was post up, weirdly enough. The only sort of shot I could get off was a jump hook where I wedged my whole body between him and the ball. If I tried to face up one on one, he just swatted everything I tried.
I also knew him on a personal level, which made the end to his NBA career really sad for me. He had a legit career that got derailed by mental health issues and crimes. He was a nice guy but really, really sheltered and awkward. I always felt bad that I thought the issues that killed his NBA career were because he couldn't handle the onrush of money and attention when he got picked in the lottery. He wouldn't have been a great NBA player, but he was a rotation guy for some decent teams and could have had a Trevor Ariza type career if things went right.
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Jumping over Von Wafer with the New Orleans Hornets.