Well we all know distance runners are nerds and the nerdiest guy in the finals is probably Steph Curry so I'm going to have to go with Steph Curry.
Well we all know distance runners are nerds and the nerdiest guy in the finals is probably Steph Curry so I'm going to have to go with Steph Curry.
Not Fast but Furious wrote:
Schumpert and JR Smith are physical freaks and could probably be pretty fast.
Klay Thompson is slow as shizz. Must be the white part of him.
So you're saying he is both slow and dumb.
I think Kaitlin Jenner for sure.
matt barnes
Iggy. He qualified for the IESA state XC meet in 8th grade (Illinois middle school state).
Iggy iggy wrote:
Iggy. He qualified for the IESA state XC meet in 8th grade (Illinois middle school state).
Times?
the kobe of being bad wrote:
Iggy iggy wrote:Iggy. He qualified for the IESA state XC meet in 8th grade (Illinois middle school state).
Times?
12:38 for 2 miles. The course is decently hilly. I have no doubt he would have been a 15-16 minute 3 miler if he did it in high school but he did end up high jumping 6-10 as a junior. Incredibly talented athlete.
the kobe of being bad wrote:
Iggy iggy wrote:Iggy. He qualified for the IESA state XC meet in 8th grade (Illinois middle school state).
Times?
Alls I see is highjump on dyestat
Gotta bee wrote:
the kobe of being bad wrote:Times?
Alls I see is highjump on dyestat
Google "Andre igoudala iesa"
I'm too lazy to post the link since I'm on my phone
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Not very smart either wrote:
Not Fast but Furious wrote:Schumpert and JR Smith are physical freaks and could probably be pretty fast.
Klay Thompson is slow as shizz. Must be the white part of him.
So you're saying he is both slow and dumb.
Yeah but at least he can shoot..sometimes.
Jimmy21 wrote:
This. There is a HUGE difference to distance running and playing basketball. I'm not saying distance running is more difficult or takes more talent but it just isn't the same. NBA players that play huge minutes spend a lot of time strolling around, with a few short sprints mixed in. Very exhausting to do that for big minutes and you'd need good cardio, but it doesn't make you a distance runner. Sprinters training is more similar to distance training and even they suck at distance. I bet without specific training, if you held a race tomorrow, not 1 player could run under 18:30 and very few could break 20
Karso wrote:Nope not even close. Probably can't even break 18:30
The actual basketball performance specific training is not 5k, prob something more like 0-400m with field events thrown in.
But, it's been a part of American sporting culture to have "run hard" in training. Especially the classic basketball greats. Running is significant in the biographies of Kobe Bryant, Magic Johnson, etc. (Michigan and Philadelphia)
Those guys at some point were worth 16-something for 5k. I mean look at some of those big oak trees in the 80s in their short shorts. Running was fashionable in the 80s and 90s. I don't know how helpful, but different players can parlay it into different roles. I know that when I was new to running, it helped me hit threes in transition against intimidating opponents. Could have helped Kobe's great shooting game.
Les wrote:
It would be very difficult for NBA players to run distance or sprints. NBA court is only 94 feet long -- about 28 meters. Sprinters can't even get up to top speed.
I bet they'd be excellent at the shuttle run
Which Olympic 5k/10k participant would be the best at hoops???
arelativelyfastguy wrote:
you are all incorrect. allen iverson ran a mile in 4:48 or so in his peak and spoke about it in an interview and his teammates say he ran almost every day
Iverson....ran a 4:48 mile??? Who timed him? If it was a team official...then okay. But, if it was himself or one of his buds...well then, you know what I mean.
Not Fast but Furious wrote:
Not very smart either wrote:So you're saying he is both slow and dumb.
Yeah but at least he can shoot..sometimes.
And play defense all the time...
Tabloid News wrote:
arelativelyfastguy wrote:you are all incorrect. allen iverson ran a mile in 4:48 or so in his peak and spoke about it in an interview and his teammates say he ran almost every day
Iverson....ran a 4:48 mile??? Who timed him? If it was a team official...then okay. But, if it was himself or one of his buds...well then, you know what I mean.
Come on now. We know he didn't do it at practice.
LeBron would go sub 13 if he trained for the 5k in his prime.
Slow Bro wrote:
It's either Curry, Kyrie, or Korver.
I bet each of them could break 16.
Korver is 6'7" and 212 and 36 years old. No sub 16's in his future.
Have any of you actually ever done large amounts of both sports? I did both in high school, though I only started cross/track in my sophomore year. Basketball training alone only got me a 19:50 right out of the gate. With distance specific training I eventually got done to mid 16s. I had a basketball teammate with similar results. He was a 6'5" guy but eventually got down to low 17s, but only after distance specific training.
I also had a cross country teammate in college who was good enough in both sports that the DII university I was at allowed him to do both sports initially. After one year, he switched to cross/track only because the two sports are not compatible enough to do both at a high level. Distance training will kill your leaping ability and your lateral quickness. Playing large amounts of basketball will help your speed and explosiveness but make it very difficult to get the miles in necessary to be competitive. They are great athletes but I don't think any of these big body NBA guys will run a 16 minute 5k unless they are putting in some miles and doing some interval work on top of their basketball, which they will not do because doing more than a 2 or 3 miles a few times a week is not good for top level basketball.
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