Lefteye
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I think there is obviously has to be a balance achieved between strength and bulk. Shooting is a repetitive motion, muscle memory activity. When you start changing size you start messing with mechanics and muscle memory.
I can give you an example of a guys that got too big from other sports.
Football:
Tim Tebow
Brady Quinn
Quarterback is one of the more analogous positions between football and basketball. Throwing a ball is a repetitive, muscle memory activity. Tebow and Quinn both put on too much size, and it negatively effected their ability to throw the football with consistent accuracy. This has been mentioned by several "QB Gurus" regarding these 2 players.
Golf:
David Duval
Golf Swings and shooting form is also similar. Duval thought he needed to bulk up to compete with Tiger, but in doing so, he completely destroyed his swing.
That being said, adding functional strength is not detrimental to repetitive motion tasks. Weight lifting for strength and not size is beneficial for basketball players.
ehh, if they get too big just move em to fullback.
Dan Kendra