To be honest, even there he wasn't at his prime, he was already after his Achilles injury and re-torn. He got that injury in 1987 and went to the Olympics just as a tourist (well, coach convinced him to go like that, the same coach who overworked Sabonis) and had almost no practices. You can only imagine, if Sabonis went to NBA in 1986 as he was drafted: better medical help, probably avoided Achilles injury and being in his true prime up until like 1996 with prime Drexler and maybe Petrovic.... MJ might not even have had 1 ring...
My point exactly, he’s a skywcraping big who can move surprisingly well and plays really good D, but as far as the footwork the shooting the passing, it’s not comparable. But Mf’s will tell you he was the same kind of offensive hub Jokic was and that’s not true, he doesn’t even try to be. He looks great though.
@@6DoctorJ Sabonis was listed at 7-3. Robinson had not quite grown to his ultimate listed height of 7-1 yet, and had certainly not filled out. In fact, Robinson was listed as 6-10, 217 on the USA roster heading into these '86 World Championships.
4:19 the killer move😂😂
Sabonis kings move.😅
Sabonis era una bestia!! Muy merecido su victoria en el 88
prime sabonis is unbelievable!!!
To be honest, even there he wasn't at his prime, he was already after his Achilles injury and re-torn. He got that injury in 1987 and went to the Olympics just as a tourist (well, coach convinced him to go like that, the same coach who overworked Sabonis) and had almost no practices.
You can only imagine, if Sabonis went to NBA in 1986 as he was drafted: better medical help, probably avoided Achilles injury and being in his true prime up until like 1996 with prime Drexler and maybe Petrovic....
MJ might not even have had 1 ring...
That rebound dunk jeeeeezzzz! ! ! ! !
Too bad Arvydas didn't join the NBA during his physical prime
What were Sabonis and Robinson's final stats for this game
Sabonis 16, Robinson 20 pts. Google man
4:18 holy shit
Сабонис. Преклоняю колени
Robinson was an All Star his first year in the NBA, so college David Robinson is not far from that level.
Lucky admiral ... thankfully sabas stopped playing for a year dew injuries.
Watching this clip there’s literally no similarities to Jokic.
Jokic can't even dunk
@@philosofass Jokic the better player.
@@philosofass he still dropping 32/21/15 on your favorite player
@@parkerC1990s 🤣😂😂😂😂
My point exactly, he’s a skywcraping big who can move surprisingly well and plays really good D, but as far as the footwork the shooting the passing, it’s not comparable. But Mf’s will tell you he was the same kind of offensive hub Jokic was and that’s not true, he doesn’t even try to be. He looks great though.
Que pena tantas lesiones para Sabonis siendo tan joven ....creo que la primera rotura de, tendon de aquiles fue a los 20 años
This was before his big injury that cost his athletic ability
How much taller is Sabonis...Jezz! This is not 2 inches...this is 4
He was listed 7-4 at that time. Robinson was 7-1.
@@6DoctorJ And Robinson 7-1 with huge shoesss
Sabonis was a fucking giant he was like 7’4 and probably around 260-270
@@6DoctorJ Sabonis was listed at 7-3. Robinson had not quite grown to his ultimate listed height of 7-1 yet, and had certainly not filled out. In fact, Robinson was listed as 6-10, 217 on the USA roster heading into these '86 World Championships.
Prime Sabonis vs. College David Robinson. Give Robinson a ton of credit.
Sabonis is only 8 months older than Robinson.
@@vincejoyce what? I didn't know that. I had to look it up. You're right. Thank you. I guess I'll be deleting my comment.
@@misterdarren3622 it's still there, dude.
@@tomassamulevicius8179 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@vincejoyce Yeah but Sabonis had been playing pro ball for several years, so he was still far more experienced.
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