If Domantis Sabonis is just half as good as his dad, he will play a long time in the NBA. “Oldtimers” may recall Arvydas Sabonis, who played 16 seasons in Europe and was the bulwark of the 1988 Soviet Olympic gold medalists who whipped the David Robinson-led U.S. squad. He was one of the best big men I’ve ever seen. Even after some cumbersome knee injuries, he still managed a half-dozen solid seasons with the Portland Trail Blazers http://newsok.com/article/5506607. Approaching 40, he still played better on one leg than most guys do on two. He certainly earned his 2011 induction to the Naismith Hall of Fame.