Dwight Coward Dropping Bombs

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Dwight is better than your giving him credit for. He has developed a decent rocker step to the hole. He's learned to employ spin moves baseline and has a solid drop step. His hook shot has become more fluid over time as well. He's not a surgeon out there, but saying he's unskilled down there is hyperbolic.

I mean, we're still talking about a guy that shoots close to 60 percent and gets you 20 a night when he's right, regardless of what you think is weakness.

Andrew Bynum doesn't actually do anything better than Dwight, he's just more fluid. And it reflects in the production.

Just because Dwight has a personality sports fans find difficult to digest for their heroes doesn't mean he doesn't work his ass off and play great on the floor.

There really isn't any evidence that he isn't serious about the game or that Kobe or anyone has outworked all year. It's just easy to perceive that because he's not consistently showing outward expressions of it.

man.............nikka shut up.:beli:
 

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"Kobe doesn't know how to win more than Dwight"

:huhldup:

Didn't Kobe drop 30 a game in route to defeating Dwight in the Finals, and Dwight had lots of help, Jameer, Hedo, Shard, etc...it just wasn't him

Kobe took 135 shots in five games that finals. It's why he scored over 30, he shot 43 percent. Look, Kobe's great, but the Lakers had a better team. Pau Gasol was far better than anything Dwight had around him, and the league is won with stars.

The top four of Kobe, Pau, Bynum and Odom was better than Dwight's Jameer, Rashard and Hedo, especially in that series, considering Jameer was coming off injury and not really there. Hedo and Rashard we're role players that season. The Lakers had three guys with a PER over 20.

The better team won, not the team with the star who wanted it more. They all wanted it.
 

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So you're saying Smush Parker was actually beneficial to the Lakers? The Smush whose career high in assists is 3.7? Who shot 33% in the playoffs? Never hit above 70% in FT's as a pg? :skip:

I said that he stepped up to Kobe and challenged him and it got him thrown in the bushes. This whole story about Fisher stepping up to Kobe and not letting him take too many shots is such a load of bullshyt. Kobe has been jacking up shots his whole career and Fisher was standing in the corner not doing a thing about it almost every single one of those years.
 

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Howard shoulda known what a miserable fuc he is. It's common knowledge across the league by now. He has no friends in the NBA. He kicks it with nobody. Dude been selfish his whole career and never gave a fukk about anybody else.

nikkas wanna look past this shyt but you can't. Nobody likes this clown ass nikka. What kind of dude is this that doesn't mean hang out with anyone.

He's been a bytch his whole life.

I wanted smack the shyt out of his punk ass from the minute he announced he was going pro
 

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Dwight is better than your giving him credit for. He has developed a decent rocker step to the hole. He's learned to employ spin moves baseline and has a solid drop step. His hook shot has become more fluid over time as well. He's not a surgeon out there, but saying he's unskilled down there is hyperbolic.

I mean, we're still talking about a guy that shoots close to 60 percent and gets you 20 a night when he's right, regardless of what you think is weakness.

Andrew Bynum doesn't actually do anything better than Dwight, he's just more fluid. And it reflects in the production.

Just because Dwight has a personality sports fans find difficult to digest for their heroes doesn't mean he doesn't work his ass off and play great on the floor.

There really isn't any evidence that he isn't serious about the game or that Kobe or anyone has outworked all year. It's just easy to perceive that because he's not consistently showing outward expressions of it.

C/s 100%

Plus, somebody who isn't serious about the game doesn't come back WAY ahead of schedule from the back injury/surgery he suffered.

We all know damn well Bynum would have missed at least half the season if he had the same back injury Howard had. :upsetfavre:

If Dwight somehow comes back within a week or two from a torn labrum (grabbed 26 boards with a torn labrum I might add), then he's super-human and people need to get off his ass about his commitment.
 
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