As long as the Orlando Magic has a healthy Dwight Howard, they will always win a lot of regular season games. But unless they can have their entire core playing together and playing well, they have little chance as repeating as the Eastern Conference champs.
Dwight Howard
17 November 2009
13 June 2009
Yes, Dwight Howard doesn't have a ton of post moves, but he's only 23 years old. HE'S GOING TO GET BETTER. He's already the best rebounder and shot blocker on the planet, and he can
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16 February 2009
lam Dunk Contest Title, but he sure earned it this year. Nate battled the defending champion, Dwight Howard, in the Finals and one-upped the ultimate gamesman in the end. Together they put on possibly the greatest show in the history of the contest since the days of Michael Jordan battling Dominique Wilkins.
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6 February 2009
Long term, we all know AJ isn't the answer for a squad looking to make an NBA Finals run.
Dwight Howard's lack of interior offensive development also bothers me. Sure he can get his dunks and three-foot hooks in the first three quarters of games, but what about the fourth? He's not quite there yet, and Orlando will really miss Nelson in fourth quarters as well.
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10 January 2009
veraging 14 points and 12 rebounds per game; the latter number is good for third in the NBA, behind Dwight Howard and Marcus Camby. Biedrins is shooting an astonishing 56% from the floor, though it must be said that most of his opportunities come within a couple feet of the rim. Still, those chances need to be capitalized upon, and Andris does exactly that.
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9 January 2009
He most likely wouldn't; the Nets would need a big man like Dwight Howard, Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett or Yao Ming -- all of whom are clearly unavailable.
The point being, Rod Thorn can try to
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