Roy Bellamy
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Podcast Appearances
It's like Kawhi.
Michael Jordan, again, all the grace and elegance and athleticism, a big part of his thing was these massive mitts.
That's why when he met me and he put his hand on my shoulder, it was literally like just a shadow came down and I was like, oh, snap, that's a massive paw.
Well, that's why he got to look at me, Leroy.
Do you know why I say it like that?
Because I didn't introduce myself to him.
He introduced himself to me.
Wow.
I was walking away and that mint went and I was like, and I looked up and I was like, oh my God.
And then he's like, and then he said, and you're really going to want to warm up the sound for this one.
Hey man, I really enjoy your work.
Dan, I remember the first time I saw Yao Ming, not on a basketball court, but in a social setting, and to see other NBA players marvel at how big this guy was.
That's the closest thing I can think of.
I remember Shaq playing against Yao Ming the first time, and there's a picture of him kind of looking up just to kind of confirm how much taller this guy is than me.
There's something about putting, like you said, giants in awe of how big you are.
Yeah, no, absolutely.
Obviously, the idea that they got all-stars in that zone is testament to scouting, like being able to talent recognize, but also development.
We all know what Bam was when he came in the league.
It wasn't this.
No, I mean, well, it would be Wemby if it weren't for the stupid rule.