WOW, its time to put the peace pipe down and start comprehending those big words coming at you from the screen.
Bill Russell wasn't big enough and didn't have all those muscles you say and couldn't body up against the "blowed up" modern era Center. Hmmmm. I've heard people argue until they're blue in the face that Wilt Chamberlain was the strongest man of any player in any generation in the history of the game. Bill Russell bodied up against "The Big Dipper" well enough to beat him year after year after year after year.
Old and decrepit, Russell still took it to so-called Mr. Strongest Man Ever. In Game 7 of 1967-68 ECF at the age of 34, he held Chamberlain to 2 shot attempts in the entire 2nd half and up only 97-95 with 30 seconds left, made the foul shot, made the ensuing block which bounced to a Sixer, grabbed the defensive rebound from the miss, and made the ensuing assist to Jones for the 100-96 victory. Jerry West stated to the media after getting beat for the 5th straight time in the NBA Finals later that year, “If I had a choice of any basketball player in the league, my No.1 choice has to be Bill Russell. Bill Russell never ceases to amaze me.” The next year in the Finals, at age 35, he grabbed 21 rebounds in Game 7 against the Chamberlain-led Lakers and beat them for the 6th straight time.
We're talking the greatest defensive center in the history of basketball and you don't think if you put him in today's world of training programs, 5 and 6 fitness coaches, countless trainers and training regimens, better organization of the game at younger and younger ages, that he wouldn't grow up to STILL be the greatest defensive center in the history of basketball.
Would Pele get beat up on in World Cup 2010 because today's soccer player is faster and stronger? Would Muhammed Ali get pounded by the likes of De La Hoya, Meriweather, and Lewis? Would Babe Ruth be a roster after-thought struggling in Triple A Baseball? I say NO, just like Bill Russell wouldn't have too much trouble against what we try to pass off for All-Star Centers these days -- Dwight Howard, Amare, Shaq, Yao Ming, Zydrunas Ilgauskas, and Jamaal Magloire. Speaking of which, WHO did Shaq do it against anyway--Rik Smits, Jason Collins, Erick Dampier, oh yeah an over-the-hill Dikembe Mutombo. Russell did it against the most dominant offensive big man in history well into his mid-30s! What has Shaq done the past two years (at the ages of 33 and 34), oh yeah, struggle to get to 60 games.