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two things firstly who is working out for us todayand secondly who workedoutfor us yesterday and is there a vidio of them?
two things firstly who is working out for us todayand secondly who workedoutfor us yesterday and is there a vidio of them?
All the Henson skeptics need to consider the fact that Serge Ibaka seems to hold his own defensively at around 230-235 pounds. Henson is about 15-20 pounds from that same weight. Unlike college, he will be able to focus most of his time with a professional trainer. It wouldn't be unrealistic to expect Henson to be near 230 in a year or so. Take Hassan Whiteside for example. Anybody remember how rail.thin he was coming into his rookie season? By his 2nd season, he had filled out nicely.
That's a BIG 20lbs at the NBA level.
And as mentioned, the real concern with Henson is that he has ALREADY gained 30lbs just to reach his current weight. So he's already filled out as much as his body naturally would. Now ideally you want him to go out and gain at least another 20lbs...not only is that hard weigth for a guy to gain who's already filed out, but at a certian point so much weight gain tacked onto a frame which once held 185lbs is going to start having atheltic effects on him. He's got to do it. But a long armed jumping spider at 185 might begin to look a little less dynamic at 235.
Then again it's probably safe to say that Henson is more likely to gain 20 pounds than Drummond is going to lose 20. I think Henson at 220-225 will be fine. Spider is a spider and those limbs will give shorter stronger players fits.
That's a BIG 20lbs at the NBA level.
And as mentioned, the real concern with Henson is that he has ALREADY gained 30lbs just to reach his current weight. So he's already filled out as much as his body naturally would. Now ideally you want him to go out and gain at least another 20lbs...not only is that hard weigth for a guy to gain who's already filed out, but at a certian point so much weight gain tacked onto a frame which once held 185lbs is going to start having atheltic effects on him. He's got to do it. But a long armed jumping spider at 185 might begin to look a little less dynamic at 235.
Did it answer the question though? As in THE question? What happens if he gets posted up by an NBA sized tank?
All the Henson skeptics need to consider the fact that Serge Ibaka seems to hold his own defensively at around 230-235 pounds. Henson is about 15-20 pounds from that same weight. Unlike college, he will be able to focus most of his time with a professional trainer. It wouldn't be unrealistic to expect Henson to be near 230 in a year or so. Take Hassan Whiteside for example. Anybody remember how rail.thin he was coming into his rookie season? By his 2nd season, he had filled out nicely.
That could potentially be a before and after picture. Get anyone in the weight room and with the proper diet and training they can get ripped. Both of those guys have small frames and skinny waists. I think if Whiteside can do what he did in one summer, Henson could do the same in time.
That could potentially be a before and after picture. Get anyone in the weight room and with the proper diet and training they can get ripped. Both of those guys have small frames and skinny waists. I think if Whiteside can do what he did in one summer, Henson could do the same in time.
I seem to have mistakenly entered the thread for the dashing dudes draft that shouldn't have happened (and what the hell is going on with David West's biceps? has he always been that jacked?).
Just a reminder, this is how Channing Frye "stands his ground" against NBA PF....
.... Frye is 30 pounds heavier than Henson. Frye also did 19 bench presses to Henson's five at the combine.
Oh boy.
To be fair, that's completely irrelevant. Frye is the definition of soft. There's no doubt Henson would get pushed around at his current weight, but even in his current state he'd fair 10x better defensively than Frye. So the example isn't really relevant.
Henson will probably do better defensively than Frye but that's also irrelevant, what I was speaking to is his strength (or lack thereof) and you can't hide strength (or lack thereof). A weak skinny guy is a weak skinny guy, he can make up for it somewhat with tenacity and shot blocking but he's still a weak skinny guy that get pushed around.
The point here is that Cousin's frontcourt partner should be the one to check the other team's best post player, that guy should be able to defend one v one without needing help at double teaming (as much as possible), to save Cousins from having to do everything himself; in addition to the shot blocking and the hustle - and we all know this. But sometimes it's easy to talk oneself into liking a player. A team that double teams all the time is a bad defensive team, and if Henson loses that power battle in the lane and requires double team help on a consistent basis then the Kings is still a bad defensive team... with better shotblocking.
Speaking of soft, no player ever wakes up on game day and say, "Today, I'm going to get outmuscled and shy away from contact." The soft guys are soft because they can't match up physically. Frye is too skinny, Hawes too weak and unathletic, Perry Jones is too skinny, etc. 9 out of 10 soft big guys are soft because of their frame. There are exceptions (Eddy Curry) but for the most part, soft guys don't want to be soft, they just can't it. Give Spencer Hawes Demarcus Cousins' body and he'll love to bang down low. Henson is not soft, by an means, but with that body, he'll have to battle above and beyond most other "soft" guys are capable of in order to make up for his deficiency. In order words, he'll have to be mentally tougher and willing to absorb more punishment than other guys who bear similar body types to his.