DaRizzle
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Judo, not karate.
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Judo, not karate.
Mbenga is buried on the bench behind Bynum, Pau, and Odom not getting minutes
I bet this guy's still available:
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actually I don't. JH started 27 games last year. Without wasting my time looking things up, I'm guessing the team didn't go 26-1 with him startingBlast from the past. I was just now thinking of Jumal Howard, who started at Center for most of our 50 wins last season.
actually I don't. JH started 27 games last year. Without wasting my time looking things up, I'm guessing the team didn't go 26-1 with him starting
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He's talking about "Jumal" Howard. Don't diminish the contributions of Jumal Howard. He was the centerpiece that kept our heads above water and propelled us to the playoffs.
You got me on saying Jumal 1 out of 3 times in my post, but you're totally wrong on your minimization of Juwan's contribution.
Aldridge's scoring often carried us in the 1st quarter, but usually he disappeared long before the 4th quarter. Juwan Howard was the centerpiece of the big men when the game counted.
After Oden and Przybilla went out for the season, I guess you thought a 50-win season was assured. The rest of us were panicking, until we saw that Howard was holding up the fort. Aldridge did not improve in the absence of the centers, or the absence of Roy. Juwan did.
When Camby arrived and took his minutes late in the season, Juwan's per-minute stats decreased, because he began playing mainly forward. But he's a lifesaver when our centers are out (like right now, and probably many more games this season), and an adequate forward (our 3rd best after Aldridge and Batum, and Batum doesn't know half his tricks) when one of our centers can play.
Since Whitsitt left, Blazer fans have lived on potential. Many bask in talk of a golden future, instead of getting experienced players and making something happen right now. We got one, cheap, and let him go.
not as totally wrong as you've been exaggerating his contributions. You claimed he started at center for most of the club's 50 wins last season... I just looked it up and they went 14-13 with him starting and 36-19 when he came off the bench. Dude's PER was 10.0 last year and at 37 he is trending down... do you really need to be told that sucks? About the only good thing about his D was that he knew how/when to deliver a hard foul and could work the refs a little. Father time had some moments and certainly he knew every vet trick in the book, but that wasn't enough to make up for his lack of physical ability. They won despite Jumal not because of himYou got me on saying Jumal 1 out of 3 times in my post, but you're totally wrong on your minimization of Juwan's contribution.
Personally I hope Cho is trying his hardest to move some of our guards for a big. I'm still intrigued by Varejao)
He wanted to stay here, but now the media says he dumped us. Actually, we dumped him. He was perfectly happy playing behind others (including 3 centers) after he had thought his career was over.
Thabeet, anyone?
Thabeet, anyone?
We need to get another center.
Given our 4th string center is now injured, your observation is rather astute.
Ben at Blazersedge thinks waiting for Oden and/or Przybilla is a better option that trading or releasing someone to open up a roster spot, so it's not as if it's completely obvious.
