There is a conversation that applies to some players more than others about standing reach.
Kyle is only 6’9, but his very long arms allow him to play “bigger” than his height might indicate. Keep in mind his explosive leaping ability also allows him to play bigger than he actually is.
Here is a Google summary of the benefits of “standing reach” in regards to centers in basketball.
When considering basketball centers, focusing on standing reach (how far a player can reach with their arms extended while standing) can be a valuable metric, as it indicates a player's ability to contest shots and control the paint, potentially even more than height alone.
Here's a breakdown of why standing reach is important for centers and some examples:
- Defense:
A long standing reach allows centers to effectively contest shots, block shots, and grab rebounds, even against taller opponents.
- Offense:
A long reach can help centers score by getting their shots off over defenders, and also allows them to be lob threats.
- Examples of Centers with Long Standing Reach:
- Why Standing Reach Matters More Than Height
- Rim Protection: Centers with long standing reach can be more effective rim protectors, even if they are not the tallest players.
- Rebounding: A long reach can help centers grab rebounds, especially against taller opponents.
- Versatility: Players with long arms can be more versatile and play multiple positions.