@@safeandeffectivelol No not for only shooting a jumper, but being able to and score when ever he wanted. For those who watched him, they know what I mean. Kemp is better than most in the nba today, and as far as the HOF go, Vlade Divac and Tony Kucoc are in and Kemp is not.
Kemp was getting bigger and bigger every year. He slimmed down while he was injured during the 91-92 season, and as a consequence was really able to fly during that year's playoffs. Then he resumed getting bigger until he slimmed down again before the 95-96 season. I thought this was his ideal size if he wanted to be a power player and be able to bang with centers while still being more agile than any other big. Unfortunately he eventually turned from bodybuilder into bloobular
His body was maturing, which is natural he was obviously working out to get stronger, which you have to got to war every night in the 90's vs Malone, Barkley, Shaq ...I agree in 96-97 he was a beast in his prime
I don’t remember him gaining much weight in the early 90’s but I didn’t get to see the Sonics much back then. I thought by the 96, he wasn’t showing the crazy explosiveness as much. The dunks weren’t those swinging off the rim types anymore. His game was more polished though.
@jmarcguy 96 he had it all the J & the explosiveness google the dunk over Rodman in the 96 finals, early 90s he was raw a man child with the dunks & fearlessness.
Some dumb defense on Sonic's part. Some dumb double team, like double team Fisher at the 3 pt line, double Campbell with Kemp on him, and left Shaq open