Darth, I don't know if you ever played street ball (basketball on the concrete or asphalt) which I did as a teenager. Street ball rules are there are no rules. Fouls are rarely called and the only thing that wasn't allowed was traveling which they do not call consistently in the NBA. You either win or sit around for hours waiting to get another opportunity to play. There are the older or senior ball players ( late teen to late 20s players) that come in all shape and sizes. If you 5'10 you were expected to be able to guard a guy 6'4 but slim. The chunky guys guard the big wide bodies and the little quick players always guard their counterparts. There's always a guy built like Zbo aka Zach Randolph who couldn't jump, could take the hard foul but was totally unstoppable because that type of player could always put the ball in the basket. Then it was always a guy that we would call, "that dude". This was the player that no one could guard. The player was lighting quick fast, had a quick jumper and had the best handles you have ever seen. All you could do is designate one or two guys to go give him a hard foul and hope that it would rattle "that dude". If you couldn't guard that dude, the older guys would yell at you and tell someone else to guard that dude. When you are on the same team with that dude, you learn how to set great picks for him and learn how to roll to the basket because that dude would always find a way to get the ball to the open player. This player could break the defense down and you would be totally embarrassed if you missed a wide open shot if you received a pass from that kind of player. Kryie Is That Dude!