Is Dwight Howard a Superstar?
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Is Dwight Howard a Superstar?
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Is Dwight Howard a Superstar?
Just curious what people think?
Most important is to get a concrete definition of what a superstar is..im talking strictly on the court..nothing about marketability.
Most important is to get a concrete definition of what a superstar is..im talking strictly on the court..nothing about marketability.
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absolutely not
david lee is tho
david lee is tho
Dwight Howard on his FT struggles:
"I just think everybody needs to stop talking about it," Howard said. "There's more to life than free throws."
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No, since Rasheed Wallace (a top 5 post defender) and the rest of the Piston big men play excellent defense on Howard for a series completely takes away his superstar status.
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im sure lee can make a jumpshot, more like a glorified tyson chandler. even with his inabilities on offense, if he just focused on his strentghs he'd be unstoppable, but he tries to do things he can't do, and when he can't do them, his confidence drops and he can't do anything else. when dwight improves mentally, it won't matter that he can't make a jumpshot.
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He just a glorified David Lee.
http://www.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=716243&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
There's no way the REALGM community will vote yes.
Just Magic fans.....
Just how the "Will Orlando Make the playoffs?" thread went.
http://www.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=716243&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
There's no way the REALGM community will vote yes.
Just Magic fans.....
Just how the "Will Orlando Make the playoffs?" thread went.
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Not in David Sterns little black book
Im not going to answer this question, id rather you wait till next year to watch our 22 year old mvp candidate, 1st team all nba, 2nd all nba defensive team center untill you eat your words next season.
ps. didnt see wade in the playoffs this year... on vacation?
Im not going to answer this question, id rather you wait till next year to watch our 22 year old mvp candidate, 1st team all nba, 2nd all nba defensive team center untill you eat your words next season.
ps. didnt see wade in the playoffs this year... on vacation?
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Dwight is a beast on the boards and is becoming a defensive force. You also have to devote a big man to constantly keep a body between him and the basket when Orlando is on offense.
That said, he can be taken out of his offense too easily by just keeping him away from the bucket. Dwight doesn't have the size to just muscle his way to the basket like Shaq used to, and the refs these days wouldn't let him charge in like Shaq even if he did. Unfortunately, Dwight is like Shaq in one respect: you can't run the ball through him at the end of games because he's too poor a free throw shooter. He produces very little offense in the clutch:
http://www.82games.com/CSORT11.HTM
As the OP suggested, whether you consider him a superstar or not is entirely dependent on your definition of the term. There's no doubt he's a badass, though.
That said, he can be taken out of his offense too easily by just keeping him away from the bucket. Dwight doesn't have the size to just muscle his way to the basket like Shaq used to, and the refs these days wouldn't let him charge in like Shaq even if he did. Unfortunately, Dwight is like Shaq in one respect: you can't run the ball through him at the end of games because he's too poor a free throw shooter. He produces very little offense in the clutch:
http://www.82games.com/CSORT11.HTM
As the OP suggested, whether you consider him a superstar or not is entirely dependent on your definition of the term. There's no doubt he's a badass, though.