

Both players didnt get much talk this year, even though they really step up their games from last year.
Who you got?
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Artest93 wrote:Haywood is good defensively, but he's not a shutdown player.
miller31time wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Ignore the fact that I'm a Wizards fan, and understand that I try to be as impartial as I can when it comes to any kind of comparison....
Haywood is most certainly a shutdown defender, and I can say this with absolute confidence.
kingsfan10 wrote:Really? Could you describe me his post defense? Is his footwork are good? Help on the weakside? and etc...
miller31time wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Footwork is above-average. Nothing spectacular but good nonetheless. His man defense is among the best in the NBA, and his help defense, albeit good, is nowhere near his man-D.
What makes him so effective is his frame - nate33 regularly states this, so I give credit to him for coming up with this....
Haywood has the 2nd tallest standing reach in the NBA. His length combined with his height makes even the most dominant post player have a tough time getting off a good shot (see: Yao Ming, Kevin Garnett, etc).
kingsfan10 wrote:Hmm, if this is true (very likely) why cant he get more time from the coach? He is just playing a tad under 27 minutes....He should get at least 35+ minutes IMO....
miller31time wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
You would only find about 2 posters on the Wizards board who would disagree with your opinion, and we're convinced one is Eddie Jordan and the other is his brother.
kingsfan10 wrote:Oh yeah. So forgot about Eddie Jordan...IIRC he plays Etan Thomas before Haywood...But if this issue is really the coach's stubbornness why is he not fired or etc...
miller31time wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
As much as it pains me to say this, he's actually a pretty good coach. The players love him, he's a respectable guy, he knows how to run an offense and how to get his players to listen to what he says, etc.
He's never been good at implementing a defensive system that works and teaching it to the players, but that's why we have brought in Randy Ayers this season (former head coach) who is a defensive specialist and the main reason we've gone from defensive laughingstock to the 16th best defensive team in the NBA.
Yeah, EJ doesn't always give Brendan the minutes he deserves, his substitution patterns aren't what I would call "great" and his out-of-timeout plays are absolutely awful, those are basically all of his faults, and are much outnumbered by his positives.