He’d be like Rudy gobert, he’s my favourite piston but he’d be useless in the playoffs like gobert but would win dpoys. Dwight Howard couldn’t adjust to the the game and he was an excellent defender also
@@lancethedragonmaster8562Cant forget about those 2 legends Wilt and Bill, but in my opinion its more impressive seeing the size of Wallace and Rodman being goat defenders and both of them stopping Shaq too.
This man was a LOCK defender gave Shaq the hardest time of his life put some respect on my nigga Big Ben 04’ pistons still the best team ever with no superstars
Did the Warriors blow a 3-1 lead in 2016 sftu Curry choke as usual in the finals other than plan Boston the easiest ring lmaooo get your Stats right bandwagon
@@lincolnward85 Rodman with the pistons yes. With the bulls started getting an ego, and when he became the crazy Rodman he was very selfish. Constantly put his partying and antics above the tram.
@moosea.619 I'm not hurt. As basketball players, they are the same. I don't care for the TMZ stuff. You weren't on the team, so idc what you think when it comes to the other stuff, especially when speaking of a HOF 5x champ.
@@SirRavixofFourhorn Nobody in the whole league right now is a dog like Ben was; he was probably the closest thing we’ve ever seen to Bill Russell as a Center in terms of speed, defensive ability, and overall impact.
Ben was fast. He was small enough where his lateral movement would make his defense so valuable. He could close out and still get the rebound. He could patrol the paint and still make the shooter pay.
Especially in an era when your forced to switch and guard 1-5, he is fast, not to tall, and had some of the fastest hands I’ve ever seen, I feel like he’d be great in todays game.
Pure muscle is a fact. I was gifted floor tickets to a Bulls vs Hawks game when he played for Chicago. When I say his muscles had muscles I’m dead ass, his body looked like it was carved out of onyx stone.
Being from Detroit, went to 2 of the 2004 home finals games. I was like 13-14 years old. This era of the pistons was everything i loved about basketball. Hard. Tough. Defense FIRST. and playing as a unit even with the bench. Ben was the player I wanted to be. Absolute DOG. I love when the sports team embrace toughness and defense. That's real grit to me. Holding a Kobe and Shaq led Lakers team to like 60 points in a finals game is way more impressive than a team putting up 140 pts IMO.
Prime Ben Wallace was one of the most fun players to watch of all time for me. Dude was a fucking MONSTER in the paint for his size. That era of The Pistons is legendary.
Ben is the exact center teams in todays game need lol he’s an amazing defender that can defend multiple positions, can block and rebound, and runs the floor. He would easily average 15+ rebs and 2-3 blocks in todays game. He was averaging double digit rebounds in an era full of bigs.
He would definitely be a beast on the boards due to all the shots that are put up in today's game. He was a menace defensively too. What he provides fits any era. 💪🏾
I love Ben Wallace! As a Piston’s fan, Ben Wallace was a leader, and brought a working, blue-collar lead by example attitude that made the Pistons a contender
Ben was the real deal on and off the court. I am lucky to work for him when he played for the Wizard s and he was very generous and would give my kids his headbands and jersey. Kool peeps. He's quiet but strong and in today's game he'd crush the boards.
4 time DPOY. NBA champion. 4-time All star. Led NBA in blocks and rebounds in 2002. Led the NBA in rebounds in 2003. Averaged 3 blocks a game for 3 straight seasons. Top 15 all time in blocks. Top 35 all time in rebounds.
This man is one of the strongest players to ever play and was fast in every way he would be a defensive monster in today's game the same way he was in his day.
The guy wouldn't make a team. There 12 centers better than him who are out the league. Javele McGee, that guy that played with Miami and Portland, Dwight Howard....
@@metaLungiez yea idk dude was the anchor to a defensive who gave Shaq trouble and a multiple times defensive player of the year a truly freakish athlete lol
Hell cover the paint and force him to shoot mid range to long balls which he was trash at. Kinda simple actually Ben was really only a defender and rebounder he was a putrid scorer. So if you force him to take his shots while limiting his opportunities of doing what hes best at to where he's uncomfortable I think he'd be exposed.
Big Ben came to Saint Paul's College and brought the house down in 96 with Virginia Union. He was a monster and we were a hostel crowd and he shut us up quick. Dunk on our center and pushed him in the crowd. I was like he going to the league no doubt! Been a fan every since! He would out work these dudes today in the league with ease!
My favorite player of all time thanks to him we got us another ring, and nobody wanted smoke with Ben Wallace, he even pushed the bully of the NBA Meta World Peace so hard he almost killed him
That Detroit team was allowed to play under an entirely different set of rules than the rest of the league for 2 years. Go back and watch some games. They were committing assault for 48 minutes a game. I'm not saying they weren't good, but the officiating was a MAJOR part of their success.
@@edwardsl0524 Na check the career stats homie Rodman was a rebounding god damn near average 20 rebounds a game in multiple seasons. Ben highest was 15 a season and he pulled it off once! Ben was a beast but Dennis besides wilt was the goat!
Bruh he was not touching Rodman…DR was a true student when it came to the fame of rebounding. He ain’t touching Rodman. Rodman is was a true specimen…a unicorn I dare to say
There was never an individual whose stature could force you to the opposite side of the street than full fro Ben Wallace. Wearing arm bands and everything. So freaking good. So strong.
Ben was a major key in the Pistons title when they beat Shaq and Kobe 4-1. Won DPOY. He would give bigs like Jokic and Giannis a lot of trouble in the paint today. Big Ben was a beast!
He would still grab boards and block/alter shots. He would still be valuable. It would be beneficial for him to become better at the Pick and Roll and/or Spot up corner shooting to ensure that he was not as much an offensive liability.
How half teams average 50 or less. Memphis is best rebounding team and they get 60 that's it. Solid rebounder with great effort Ben was but he wasn't rodman and neither averaged 20 a game.
Ben Wallace the most underrated defensive player ever. Man needs his flowers more often. Yea hes in the hall of fame. Jersey retired. But he deserves way more conversations about him
Straight monster. Rim protector , at the top of the list rebounder , fear the fro!!! but the thing that made him different was his leadership. He don’t get enough credit. One of the best to ever do it no doubt In my mind !! Deeeeeetroooooooiiiiiiiitttttttttt
I remember one possession that impressed the hell out of me. Ben is playing full court defense on Iverson and takes a charge before AI could even get passed half court. It was insane.
Idk about 50 but he'd average double digit points, like between 20-40 Rebounds, at least 4blks and like 3 steals. He'd score a lot more from Oops and put backs no doubt! One of my favorite players of all time.
Broke my heart when he left for the F'in Bulls, but reppin Pistons faithful still love yuh Big Benny. Fun fact: I found out that Ben Wallace and myself share the same birthday one day before I found out he was signing with Chicago.
Bro would probably get 6 or 7 DPOYs straight in this era🤣
Yup
He would foul out in 20 minutes
He’d be like Rudy gobert, he’s my favourite piston but he’d be useless in the playoffs like gobert but would win dpoys. Dwight Howard couldn’t adjust to the the game and he was an excellent defender also
@@caue77 Ben Wallace had more blocked shots than fouls in his career, I think he'd be fine.
@@henrylowery3297 offense wasn't as good, players now are more skillful and are good at drawing fouls
He was 6’8 guy averaging 15 rebounds a game. Might be second greatest rebounder after Rodman.
15 rebounds a game in an era with a much slower pace at that.
1) wilt
2) bill russell
3) rodman
4) ben
@@lancethedragonmaster8562Cant forget about those 2 legends Wilt and Bill, but in my opinion its more impressive seeing the size of Wallace and Rodman being goat defenders and both of them stopping Shaq too.
@@lancethedragonmaster85625) Steven Adams
Having seen both, he was better than Rodman defensively. Way better.
Ben Wallace was soo gritty and athletic his game translates to any era
This man was a LOCK defender gave Shaq the hardest time of his life put some respect on my nigga Big Ben 04’ pistons still the best team ever with no superstars
I couldn’t have said it better ✊🏽
Talk that shit.
...Shaq avg 27 11 and 1ast shooting 65% vs big Ben in the finals... I agree to show Ben respect but wtf you three talking about🤣🤣🤣
@@OGC558 because the strategy was to play him straight up and never double team him. Let Kobe get frustrated and lock down everyone else.
DETROIT BASKETBALL 🏀 🏆
When a Humble Warrior has to set the Record straight...
Did the Warriors blow a 3-1 lead in 2016 sftu Curry choke as usual in the finals other than plan Boston the easiest ring lmaooo get your Stats right bandwagon
Facts
@@billydakid71 WOW . Comprehension has reached 0%
@@billydakid71bro that’s not what he means man.
Stay in school and stay safe everyone😂
Never seen a player like Ben Wallace. Strong, athletic, hops, and no ego. Did whatever the team needed.
go back and watch Rodman, it was the same way with him. Selfless and willing to do all the little things for the team to be able to succeed.
@@lincolnward85 Rodman with the pistons yes. With the bulls started getting an ego, and when he became the crazy Rodman he was very selfish. Constantly put his partying and antics above the tram.
@@moosea.619They are the same basketball player. The other stuff isn't your business.
@@369pendulum put himself above the team. Stop looking for things to get hurt about.
@moosea.619 I'm not hurt. As basketball players, they are the same. I don't care for the TMZ stuff. You weren't on the team, so idc what you think when it comes to the other stuff, especially when speaking of a HOF 5x champ.
THIS IS AN NBA CHAMPION . Man these were the days
So what makes people nowadays not champion because they're not your boy? Or someone you're rooting for?
Love that team and them days
@@SirRavixofFourhorn he was a champion cause he won a championship idiot
@@SirRavixofFourhorn Nobody in the whole league right now is a dog like Ben was; he was probably the closest thing we’ve ever seen to Bill Russell as a Center in terms of speed, defensive ability, and overall impact.
Even if they had doubled or tripled Big Ben he still got 25 boards a game!
Ben was that dude that NO-ONE messed with in the league. His strength was legendary
Even Ron Artest fucking ran away from him. That's sums up everything that you really dont wanna fck with this guy.
@@infinitygauntlet101Shaq for our played. Crazy to think he's only 6'9 too
@@j.rjunior5584that's what he was listed at, but he's apparently even shorter.
He was 240lbs, he's smaller than Lebron.
@@4evahodlingdoge226 hes stronger tho
Never forget, Ben Wallace blocked Shaq with so much force, Shaq couldn't jump.
Ben was aggressive, fast, and always played with his heart.
And strong as hell
His lateral quickness and foot speed were very unusual. Then he damn near superhuman strength
@@karvi1616 4sure
FACTS BEN WAS THA TRUTH
@@karvi1616 can’t forget that he was solid asl
My favorite player all time thank you for the memories growing up that early 2000s pistons team was everything man i miss watching those guys
Big Ben would destroy these guys today. Problem with that is these refs today
"Yeahhhh big ben" love the respect his peers have for him. 😭😭😭
Ben was fast. He was small enough where his lateral movement would make his defense so valuable. He could close out and still get the rebound. He could patrol the paint and still make the shooter pay.
Especially in an era when your forced to switch and guard 1-5, he is fast, not to tall, and had some of the fastest hands I’ve ever seen, I feel like he’d be great in todays game.
Zero chance defending Embiid and Joker.
@@nakho3550 I mean, yeah, Ben is like 50 years old...
@@nakho3550 prime Ben Wallace definitely could guard them
@@Kaw774 Ben couldn't guard Dreymond Green
Draymond Green be crying every time he faces Ben Wallace
And I agree. These young dudes ain’t got that same grind and hustle as back then. Them dudes was hungry!!
True warrior…
A gladiator…
Pure muscle
Pure muscle is a fact. I was gifted floor tickets to a Bulls vs Hawks game when he played for Chicago. When I say his muscles had muscles I’m dead ass, his body looked like it was carved out of onyx stone.
Ben was a monster. When he jumped he always looked like he was about to jump out of the building 💯🏀
That's real boss talk kids!!!
Being from Detroit, went to 2 of the 2004 home finals games. I was like 13-14 years old. This era of the pistons was everything i loved about basketball. Hard. Tough. Defense FIRST. and playing as a unit even with the bench. Ben was the player I wanted to be. Absolute DOG. I love when the sports team embrace toughness and defense. That's real grit to me. Holding a Kobe and Shaq led Lakers team to like 60 points in a finals game is way more impressive than a team putting up 140 pts IMO.
Prime Ben Wallace was one of the most fun players to watch of all time for me. Dude was a fucking MONSTER in the paint for his size. That era of The Pistons is legendary.
Ba ba ba big Bh bh bh BENNN
WALLACE!!!!
Big Ben had the best game time introduction of all time.
Mason in the Morning!
Ben is the exact center teams in todays game need lol he’s an amazing defender that can defend multiple positions, can block and rebound, and runs the floor.
He would easily average 15+ rebs and 2-3 blocks in todays game. He was averaging double digit rebounds in an era full of bigs.
He would definitely be a beast on the boards due to all the shots that are put up in today's game. He was a menace defensively too. What he provides fits any era. 💪🏾
My Dog!...Thanks Ben for being a real DETROIT PISTON💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾🙏🏾
You kno it’s real when the whole squad start gassing you up
😂😂
Never heard that man talk that much, just goes to show you let your game do all the talking for you ❤
He is the only player in the history of the NBA who was quoted by analyst sportswriters to be the only player to dominate a game without scoring🤯
So we act like Rodman doesn't exist?
Rodman wasn't dominating games
Never forget them boyz walking in on ring night with the Ric Flair belts Rasheed got them ... I was a Laker fan at the time but that shit was DOPE.
Ben Wallace would be a great pick & roll defender he can move his feet & get off the ground to contest & he not lying in the rebounds
He was ahead of his time.
Loved Ben's game...simply one of the best!!!
Forever a legend
Ben would be the best defensive big in the league today. So damn mobile and strong
I love Ben Wallace! As a Piston’s fan, Ben Wallace was a leader, and brought a working, blue-collar lead by example attitude that made the Pistons a contender
one of the smartest, hard working players ever to play the game.
Him and Rasheed definitely changed the big man game ❤
Ben would been a monster in any era
Big Ben the real 04 Finals MVP
One of the few players that gave Zero F's about the power of Diesel.
I mean Shaq 30 times the player Ben Wallace was.
@@SirRavixofFourhorn Ben gave him fits in the finals
Ben was the real deal on and off the court. I am lucky to work for him when he played for the Wizard s and he was very generous and would give my kids his headbands and jersey. Kool peeps. He's quiet but strong and in today's game he'd crush the boards.
4 time DPOY. NBA champion. 4-time All star. Led NBA in blocks and rebounds in 2002. Led the NBA in rebounds in 2003. Averaged 3 blocks a game for 3 straight seasons. Top 15 all time in blocks. Top 35 all time in rebounds.
This man is one of the strongest players to ever play and was fast in every way he would be a defensive monster in today's game the same way he was in his day.
The guy wouldn't make a team. There 12 centers better than him who are out the league. Javele McGee, that guy that played with Miami and Portland, Dwight Howard....
@@nakho3550 the fact that you think a current Dwight or javele McGee are better than Ben means You're just lost lol
@@gabrielcurry457 He probably never seen Big Ben play and is going off of stats or 2K ratings or something. Either that or he's trolling.
@@metaLungiez yea idk dude was the anchor to a defensive who gave Shaq trouble and a multiple times defensive player of the year a truly freakish athlete lol
@@nakho3550put down the pipe
Ben wallace is a fuuuuckin beast. Todays nba wouldn't know what to do about him.
Hell cover the paint and force him to shoot mid range to long balls which he was trash at. Kinda simple actually Ben was really only a defender and rebounder he was a putrid scorer. So if you force him to take his shots while limiting his opportunities of doing what hes best at to where he's uncomfortable I think he'd be exposed.
Watchin' Ben Wallace, Vince Carter, & Allen Iverson was like viewing live highlight reels.. I got everything I needed from those 3.
Big Ben came to Saint Paul's College and brought the house down in 96 with Virginia Union. He was a monster and we were a hostel crowd and he shut us up quick. Dunk on our center and pushed him in the crowd. I was like he going to the league no doubt! Been a fan every since! He would out work these dudes today in the league with ease!
My favorite player of all time thanks to him we got us another ring, and nobody wanted smoke with Ben Wallace, he even pushed the bully of the NBA Meta World Peace so hard he almost killed him
That Detroit team would be a dynasty in this era
They would have been if they drafted melo
Probably not unless Chauncey adopted Steph’s strategy of shooting half court 3’s
That Detroit team was allowed to play under an entirely different set of rules than the rest of the league for 2 years. Go back and watch some games. They were committing assault for 48 minutes a game. I'm not saying they weren't good, but the officiating was a MAJOR part of their success.
@@fredrickmiller6534 wrong team bro you talking about the bad boys
@@fredrickmiller6534 😂😂🤦🏿♂️smh man
Ben looks like he could still play! This boy was a monster out there…. He would make unreal contributions on any team current day or before his time…
He’s the reason Ron Artest tried to fight the whole world instead of him he knew Ben Wallace would beat the living shit out of him
Fr bro lol artist didn't want no trouble with big ben
BEN IS TOO STRONG COUNTRY STRONG WOULD OF. MADE A SANDWICH OUT OF ARTEST.
Y’all don’t know anything about Ron then …. Ben is tough as nails but Ron got hands and the whole hood in la
sooooo the drink tht was thrown on him had nothing to do with it huh ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 nonsense
@@michaelbishop2561 you know what they say man....... ignorance is bliss
One of the greatest and was part of the reason I started loving basketball 🏀 him and that pistons squad
That's right Mr.Wallace. Tell them to put some respect on your name.
Dude was a breast. He was the Rodman of his era. Rebound and defense!
he was way better than Rodman
@@edwardsl0524 Na check the career stats homie Rodman was a rebounding god damn near average 20 rebounds a game in multiple seasons. Ben highest was 15 a season and he pulled it off once! Ben was a beast but Dennis besides wilt was the goat!
@@edwardsl0524 he couldn’t phuck with Rodman when it came to rebounding the basketball or defense..
Bruh he was not touching Rodman…DR was a true student when it came to the fame of rebounding. He ain’t touching Rodman. Rodman is was a true specimen…a unicorn I dare to say
@@sharifroyal5695 Dennis Rodman can lock down 1-5 positions… all 94 feet and 48 mins. U can’t ask Ben to do that whatsoever
Born & raised in Detroit Michigan grew up watching those boys loved them
There was never an individual whose stature could force you to the opposite side of the street than full fro Ben Wallace. Wearing arm bands and everything. So freaking good. So strong.
Yessir Detroit TappN N 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Wut up Doe 313
Detroit stand up
Wat up doe BIG 313
Yessir
He's on my list of "The Strongest Centers" he was a grown man on the court 💪🏾💐
It's factual he bench Wieght.
Technically him and Wilt trailing are the two strongest players to ever come into the NBA. They're the only players to bench 500 lb
Big Ben and his mentor Charles Oakley are built from same cloth, genuine tough guys who just happens to be great at Basketball
Ben was a major key in the Pistons title when they beat Shaq and Kobe 4-1. Won DPOY. He would give bigs like Jokic and Giannis a lot of trouble in the paint today. Big Ben was a beast!
Yes sir 50 plus. he would just work his ass off!
That’s what’s missing today.
He's in shape fr
One of my favorites ever! I was such a fan of that squad
We all remember the Shaq Crack back Block as a child that blew my mind and that's was the first slo mo I ever seen amazing play
Don’t know about 50 but Big Ben would definitely average 18+
My man knows his job! My favorite player ever!!
I remember Ben Wallace blocked Shaquille O'Neil's shot. Priceless.
Not only blocked it, but sent Shaq to the ground
I remember when Wilt said this about the 90s. Like he'd do even better in that era than his own. Tale as old as time
You got to love, Big Ben. As a Detroit Pistons fan is our homeboy.
He was a Savage before 21..💯
Tell em Big Ben 🔔
Big Ben and Rodman are two of the baddes rebounders and defensive players in the NBA legend of all time
Totally agree nobody in the league now is fckn with the intensity and strength that big Ben possessed
Honestly he probably would average 25
Ppl also forget that man is strong af he could snatch shit from giannis and embid easy
💪✊👊 hurcules Wallace!!!!!!!
He would still grab boards and block/alter shots. He would still be valuable. It would be beneficial for him to become better at the Pick and Roll and/or Spot up corner shooting to ensure that he was not as much an offensive liability.
As a Spurs fan, Ben Wallace was always one of the players I respected the most. He was one of the great defensive players of that era.
50 boards easy..
How half teams average 50 or less. Memphis is best rebounding team and they get 60 that's it. Solid rebounder with great effort Ben was but he wasn't rodman and neither averaged 20 a game.
@@jarviswilliams2465thank you...these people are living in lala land
Weird
He wouldn’t average 50 rebounds but he’d probably be the league leader in rebounds.
I remember watching the Wallace brothers as they were called then as a child
Big Ben been a force. Loved watching him at VUU
Ben Wallace the most underrated defensive player ever. Man needs his flowers more often. Yea hes in the hall of fame. Jersey retired. But he deserves way more conversations about him
Big Ben Wallace played with so much heart he was my favorite player when I first started playing basketball I wanted to emulate him
Ben Wallace was a real Baller not like these weak players today.
Straight monster. Rim protector , at the top of the list rebounder , fear the fro!!! but the thing that made him different was his leadership. He don’t get enough credit. One of the best to ever do it no doubt In my mind !! Deeeeeetroooooooiiiiiiiitttttttttt
Lmao. This new basketball is insane. Even point guards can rebound over some bigs off sheer hops they have now
He’d be one of the best glue guys in the NBA
Bens strength was absolutely crazy. He’d out-muscle everyone in today’s game.
I remember one possession that impressed the hell out of me. Ben is playing full court defense on Iverson and takes a charge before AI could even get passed half court. It was insane.
He would win 5 straight DPOY in todays game 💪🏾
One of Detroit best
I believe it too. There’s nobody in the league who can match his strength!!
Talk your talk Big Ben!!!!
wombawomba is crazy, that shit had me rolling 😂😂😂
Big Ben seems like an awesome person. He was super powerful
My favorite player growing up
AVERAGE 50 REBOUNDS...
YOWSAH!!!
🤣😂🤣😂😭
Idk about 50 but he'd average double digit points, like between 20-40 Rebounds, at least 4blks and like 3 steals. He'd score a lot more from Oops and put backs no doubt!
One of my favorite players of all time.
Ben Wallace was the epitome of hustle & toughness
Ben would be crushing block shots out the building as well.. 💪
Broke my heart when he left for the F'in Bulls, but reppin Pistons faithful still love yuh Big Benny. Fun fact: I found out that Ben Wallace and myself share the same birthday one day before I found out he was signing with Chicago.
Ben was a Beast.
Hes one of my fave players all tume fsfs