Too much baggage for me but....There are two all time top ten big men(IMHOH) here in h town that can teach him if he wants to learn.My sentiments, exactly!
He may not ever have the dream shake as a go to move but Olajuwan can help him with the footwork.
If D Ho want's to be a top notch center he needs to get nasty. McHale backed down from no one when he played and he has tried to bring that 'tude as a coach. Here's to hoping that Howard can find his "heart of a champion" Originally Posted by boardman
He taint got it. Originally Posted by pyramiderImagine that, pyramider and I are in disagreement. While pyrie says, "he (Howard) taint got it," the numbers show that he must have something!
The quote from boardman was "Here's to hoping that Howard can find his "heart of a champion."My bottom line: I do not know if Dwight Howard will play for a championship team while with the Rockets. I do know that the Rockets chances of winning a championship over the course of the next 5-7 years are greater with Howard than they are without him.
A person either has heart or he does not. If Howard had a heart he would be really dominating as only a true center can. Where can anyone state that Howard has shown any significant improvement over his career. His low post game? Nope. Free Throws? Nope. He is getting by on raw talent, much like Shaq. Again, I will state Howard taint going to find heart because he taint got heart. Originally Posted by pyramider
Where can anyone state that Howard has shown any significant improvement over his career. Originally Posted by pyramiderYou might say Howard did not show significant improvement over his career but his career NBA stats from the 2004 season on, say otherwise.
I do not know if Dwight Howard will play for a championship team while with the Rockets. I do know that the Rockets chances of winning a championship over the course of the next 5-7 years are greater with Howard than they are without him. Originally Posted by bigtexAs a follow up to my previous post where I stated that I do not know if the Rockets will actually win a championship due to the Dwight Howard acquisition. I personally like their chances much better to win it all with Dwight than without him.
As a follow up to my previous post where I stated that I do not know if the Rockets will actually win a championship due to the Dwight Howard acquisition. I personally like their chances much better to win it all with Dwight than without him.
Apparently, I am not alone in that assessment!
According to a Las Vegas bookmaker, the Rockets odds to win next years NBA championship increased significantly due to the Howard acquisition. By the same token "the Lakers’ odds plummeted, going down to 40/1."
BTW, who was Dwight Howard playing for, prior to his signing with the Rockets? Wasn't it the Lakers? Hmmm!
From today's Chronicle webpage:
After the biggest NBA free agent development of the offseason, the oddsmakers at sports betting website Bovada.lv released new odds for the 2014 championship.
The Rockets, Bulls and Clippers have 10/1 odds to win it all, which is better than the defending Western Conference Champion Spurs at 11/1.
The top has familiar faces with the Heat as the favorites to pull of a three-peat with 2/1 odds. The Thunder aren’t far behind with 6/1 odds.
The Lakers’ odds plummeted, going down to 40/1.
http://blog.chron.com/ultimaterocket...anding-howard/ Originally Posted by bigtex