westkoast Mind power? What mind power displayed in the pool translates into running point for a pro basketball team? LOL
Gee I don't know. Does it take any mind power/self control/determination to train like he did and bang out 8 gold medals? "Phelps has been training almost 5 hours a day and 7 days a week without any rest day."
Training doesn't equal the ability to see players in traffic, knowing when to make the right pass, how to read the defense to make the right decisions....
Now if you want to say he's going to be good based on the fact he can run up and down the court with the players that's different. That also doesn't mean he could play basketball. It just means he could keep up because he is in great shape.
"Tactic and Mind Power - Some other swimmers may have tactics to swim fastest they can when they dip into the water; some may reserve their energy for the final lap. Michael?s tactic is simple - he just swims consistently with same pace, from the start till the end. His strokes remain uniform like robot, from the start to end. Nothing spontaneous. When other swimmers are fighting against fatigue, Phelps still swims calmly as if he is swimming downhill with his smooth strokes. It is not that he is not tired, but his ability to relax and focus have helped him to block out the pain and fatigue. He has strong mind power. Michael has an athletic mentality and he is keenly competitive, and that is what drives him."
Does he have the mind power to get OTHERS to play harder? Basketball is a team sport. Playing the point guard requires you to understand how to lead other players on the offensive end.
Also swimming is in one lane and many of them stick to one style of swimming per race. Basketball you have to change direction, make decisions on the fly, move your body different then you are use to in order to get open, etc etc
I wouldn't even say just because he was able to be mentally tough in the pool doesn't mean he would be mentally tough when the game is on the line when he's at the FT line. WOW is right. Why should we stop at Phelps? Why not include anyone who has ever played sports in their life? I think Manny Ramirez could play basketball because he has awesome hand eye coordination! He is a winner! No doubt in my mind that Peyton Manning could be a Michael Beasley. He has great tactics and mind power. He is a winner. He is one of the best QBs of all time so that must mean he could play basketball.
Do you know how tempting it would be if in a race you were behind, or for that matter ahead and get paranoid (behind) or anxious (ahead) try to overdo it, change pace like the other swimmers do?
All that training could be transferred.
Transfered to what? Pacing how much energy he uses in a basketball game? There is more to the game of basketball then pacing yourself. Especially as a point guard.
If you and WoW think Beno Undies and many other similar white players can make the NBA but Phelps never could, oh well. I do see where you have adjusted and said Phelps could make it if he started as a young teen, once the posts were made by Skandery on Duncan and further his not playing a lick of hoop till age 14 you adjusted/pedaled.
Skin color has nothing to do with it. Those guys played basketball for a huge portion of their lives.
Quit trying to switch around your argument to try to shield your self from the "stupidity" comments. You said right now that you think Phelps would be able to jump into the NBA. Then you switched it to "well if he was younger".....
Did you know playing at 14 is a lot different then playing at 24? Do you realize being 7 feet tall is different then being 6'4?
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