tsherkin wrote:bastillon wrote:I would think Dwight would look like a monster in San Antonio 09-11 instead of Duncan.
Would he, though? He's a much worse passer.I remember Dwight working out with Olajuwon in both 09 and 10 and every november I could see noticeable improvement in his scoring skills. after 09 sessions he added some basic spin moves and jump hooks. he was looking much more fluid than before. in 10 sessions he added some little midrange bank shots, more fluidity on his spins, improved his off hand, I remember him starting the 11 season with some crazy offensive performances...
But he doesn't use any of that stuff with real consistency. He always uses it for like two months and then goes back to what he was doing before except in rare bursts here and there, which is TERRIBLY frustrating. And he's still a weak, weak passer, especially against multiple coverage.
he wouldn't need to be a good passer to work well in San Antonio, he'd be a devastating defensive force under Popovich who would serve more as a finisher on offense thanks to Parker/Manu taking tons of offensive pressure off of him.
I agree with your comment about passing. I actually think he is a willing passer and he can make a simple pass out of the post. but when team start mixing it up and make some complicated defensive rotation from the other side, he's just very turnover prone. but note my argument is not that I would want him as my nr 1 guy on offense, so it doesn't really matter all that much since I'd rather use him as a #2 or even #3 offensively. certainly possible with many star wings in the league and it would take a lot of pressure off Dwight. he's still too easy to gameplan for as #1 but so was D-Rob, for example, and he has already been enshrined. I don't think D-Rob was much better offensive performer in the postseason.










