At 7’4”, shooting with arms above his head the ball’s flight path is shorter, the arc less, and he can release the ball from within the three point circle while standing outside it. Didn’t Wilt Chamberlin once demonstrate he could dunk fron the foul line?
wallylm 2 months ago
Hope he didn’t mean the New Jersey kind.
A1scout 2 months ago
You Can’t Top This…(sing like “Hammer Time”) Dang now that song is stuck in my head…
MS72 2 months ago
Do they need someone to wash the backboards?
mourdac Premium Member 2 months ago
It’s a slam dunk for him to hang the star on the team Xmas tree.
Nighthawks Premium Member 2 months ago
he’s also handy for getting that turkey platter down from the top cabinet
Ellis97 2 months ago
He could get a cat unstuck from a tall tree.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 2 months ago
You take 3 point shots because you get more points than taking a 2-point shot. But if you’re a LOUSY 3-point shooter you have no business even trying
tygrkhat40 2 months ago
Why does 7’4" Wemby take 3-point shots?
Because they’re worth 1 more point?
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 2 months ago
1.)“Tommy Cutlets” reduced to ground beef poor quality
2.)Ex-NY Giant Saquon Barkley runs for 255 yards against LA Rams——tell me again why NY let him go
3.)Notre Dame slaughters Army—Pope beats Patton
jarvisloop 2 months ago
I decided decades ago that college and pro basketball should raise the baskets to at least thirteen feet.
poppacapsmokeblower 2 months ago
At 7’4”, shooting with arms above his head the ball’s flight path is shorter, the arc less, and he can release the ball from within the three point circle while standing outside it. Didn’t Wilt Chamberlin once demonstrate he could dunk fron the foul line?
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member 2 months ago
It could end up as if Kareem had a 23’ 9" skyhook!
moondog42 Premium Member 2 months ago
why doesn’t anyone question 7’0" Kevin Durant or 7’1" Dirk Nowitzki taking so many 3pt shots in THEIR careers?
JoeMartinFan Premium Member 2 months ago
Wemby taking 3-pointers also makes the other center have to come out to guard him, leaving the lane more open for his teammates.