I think you might be right as far as what he was listed, but I don't think Stokes was 6'8". I remember seeing him stand next to Kevin Brooks and others on the team and he appeared shorter. More like 6'6", but I could be wrong. I know one thing, he was a beast on the inside and that shot he hit vs. OU to beat them was a thing of beauty.
That's why it's important to have position, position trumps all this. You either have position or you don't. Majority of the time if you have position you get the rebound or draw the foul. Upper body strength help you get position. Timing is important, majority of the really tall guys at our level aren't very athletic. You don't have to be 6'10 or above to be a great rebounder. Shawns timing,effort and position made him a great rebounder more than his height.
---I had an amazing conversation with Rodman over some cocktails one afternoon----as we talked rebounding, it was quite a learning experience for me----the amount of time that he had spent in game prep was phenomenal----For each player, from what angle, direction of basketballs of each player off of missed shots and percentages, spin of ball and its chances of off board or rim direction, knowledge of opponents rebounders and their tendencies---my boy was decked out in some half ___ crossed dressed out fits with metal attached to various facial areas---Think he had returned recently from a North Korea visit with his favorite point guard!!! lol My party wasn't as interested in the conversation topic as I was and didn't appreciate his dress attire, but again one can learn a lot from the places you would never think to be associated with certain topics!!!
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