Gene Keady said the other night that the most overrated thing in basketball is height.
If GG plays like Dele Coker should have played, why does it matter how tall he is?
The problem is that there are only two players who can really contend inside. That will hopefully be addressed with Garrett, Pelle and Cummings. At least one of them has got to join.
Funny if height doesn't matter I don't recall many 6-0 centers. When people say "size doesn't mattter" I think they are saying that becuase they themselves don't measure up in one way or another On the basketball court and in the sack size does matter. What Keady probably meant is that there are things a player can do to make up a couple inch height disadvantage. I think GG is closer to 6-6 however. The Barkley's and Dantley's of the world are the exception not the rule. I hope GG is one of the exceptions.
As a guy who always played center, and often had to guard guys bigger than me, I fully agree with Keady's sentiment. Height is overrated. If you want to turn the discussion towards the ridiculous, there isn't much I can contribute. There are undersized big men who not only can handle the position, but can excel. At the college level, it goes far beyond Barkley and Dantley.
The last quality big man we had here was Tyrone Grant. A guy who maybe reached 6'7. Maybe. But he was a savvy player, who knew how to rebound, and he was comfortable backing his man down or facing up. We haven't seen GG's full arsenal yet, but so far, it looks like he'll be one of the better big guys in the BE, and maybe even the nation.
I'll take GG over Burrell, Coker, Spears, Hamilton, Keita, Diakite, Emanuel and Richardson. All of whom were taller, and many of whom were rated as better prospects.