PrinceDiablo wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Dwight gets his offensive points on set-up finishes and power moves. So basically, he is utilizing his athleticism to get his points, which is fine. He has a monstrous body, he should take advantage of that. However, as time passes, he will find that all the effort of rebounding and dunking and mowing his way through the defense will take its toll on his body. Yao has a firm offensive foundation, with basically every move in the book. When Yao is in his 30's, he will still be extremely efficient offensively, because he has the moves. However, if Dwight does not spend more time on his footwork and turnaround and hookshot (which has improved greatly), he will find it hard to mow through younger, even stronger 25 year old centers when he is 30, and he will not be able to use his raw power and athleticism to score.
I get what you're saying basically, in a nutshell is that Dwight won't be able to play like this on offense in his later years when he's not as athletic.
You're right to an extent, but he'll still have his strength. His best weapon on offense his probably his ability to seal people and then dunk when they're on his hip or get fouled or throw up a hook shot.
He won't be able to do his crazy alley oop cocked back dunks, but I think by that time he'll have learned a thing or two about playing in the post.
I'm just trying to say that right now people don't give him enough credit for his post games. They think he only scores off lobs or put back dunks.