lipoli390 wrote:Camden wrote:I wouldn't say it's necessarily an indicator of a great NBA player, but I do think players that have backgrounds or history of playing multiple sports tend to have a ton of tools to their advantage. Different sports require different skills and mentalities -- some of which you won't develop by strictly playing one sport your entire life. They also prepare individuals for different scenarios and environments. If I were conducting a pre-draft interview, one of the first couple of questions I'd ask would center around that.
That's an interesting theory and I think you're on to something. Do you have some examples of elite NBA players who excelled in or at least played other sports? Two who come to my mind are Allen Iverson who was a star cornerback in high school and Hakeem who played soccer.
LeBron played football; Jordan played baseball; Kobe played soccer. Those are three of the best players ever.