by shadowgrin on Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:27 pm
He is, but the problem is he probably didn't develop a comfortable shooting mechanic with either hand which is reflected in his horrible shooting percentage. For a bigman, his FG% is just disappointing.
It does help him in defense though.
I almost forgot to mention Larry Bird. What a sin of forgetting him.
He can shoot with both hands. I saw a video of Bill Walton mentioning (I think it was a Bird tribute) that in one game Bird scored mostly with his left for the first three quarters and then finally using his right for the fourth. Walton mentioned that Bird scored about 25 pts. with his left. I don't doubt Bird being ambidextrous but I have reservations about the points he scored with his left hand. It's either the Celtics were facing a weak team or Walton was probably high while on the bench. Anyway, if that 25 pts. were true, take that Gilbert "I can shoot with only one hand from the college 3-point line during practice" Arenas! Bird did it in a game, not during practice.