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Tonight, Nate said don't be too surprised if, at certain times, we see Camby, Howard, and Aldridge on the floor together.....with LMA playing the 3.
Sweet.![]()
I really don't like the idea of Aldridge defending your average SF.

Nate also said the Camby has a knack for covering others' mistakes.![]()
Does that include mistakes made by a coach?
Or Camby, LMA and Nic ... Howard and Camby on the court ins't bad though, just because they know pretty much every trick in the book.
Cool, as long as Aldridge is never trying to guard Pierce.
I like going big as in Roy, Webster, Batum, Aldridge, Camby better.
If we have LA, Camby & Cunningham on the floor together we'll snag every single rebound.
Having those two vets on the floor together for brief stretches (so howard doesn't fall asleep) I think might be VERY interesting!
Mostly thanks to Camby and Cunningham, right? Aldridge still needs to improve his rebounding.
He does. But he has been rebounding pretty good lately. I thought the first game after the break, he looked refreshed. He even added his drop step move back into his arsenal, which had been missing for a lot of the season.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/a/aldrila01.html
People dog aldridge for his rebounding, but most people fail to acknowledge the fact that he's added a full rebound per game and for as much as he's switched out on a perimeter players his defensive rebounding percentage is at a career high of 20% (vs. 15.5 his first three years in the league). The biggest areas he needs improvement in are his offensive rebounding, his trips to the free throw line, and quite frankly he should be taking 3 more shots per game with his 50% field goal percentage.
I think it's easy to get disappointed in LMA because he hasn't had the same growth curve as Brandon and he does seem to shy away from contact and he does seem to have regressed in his ability to contest shots, but considering his age and his diverse skill-set I still think he's got another jump in performance in him.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/a/aldrila01.html
People dog aldridge for his rebounding, but most people fail to acknowledge the fact that he's added a full rebound per game and for as much as he's switched out on perimeter players his defensive rebounding percentage is at a career high of 20% (vs. 15.5 his first three years in the league). The biggest areas he needs improvement in are his offensive rebounding, his trips to the free throw line, and quite frankly he should be taking 3 more shots per game with his 50% field goal percentage.
I think it's easy to get disappointed in LMA because he hasn't had the same growth curve as Brandon and he does seem to shy away from contact and he does seem to have regressed in his ability to contest shots, but considering his age and his diverse skill-set I still think he's got another jump in performance in him.
I don't like how he went from defensive stud in college to almost-adequate-2nd-scorer. I don't like that he takes a lot of 20-23 footers. Take a step back and Channing-Frye-it for 3, if you want to show off your jumpshot skillz. But play some inspired D.
Howard and Camby on the court ins't bad though, just because they know pretty much every trick in the book.
Well, I don't think we'll be seeing it tonight.![]()
I've mistaken Camby for Batum a couple of times.Yeah, never mind. I tuned in late and "thought" I saw the three of them. I need a beer.

