Superbeard
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I and many others don't care about that. We've got two excellent Laker bigs the last two years in Kaman and Ed Davis. Hell I actually think its great; their basically our farm team.
I care about what Dwight is doing last year, this year, and how that projects next year on the court. He has issues clogging the lane on offense, stealing teammates rebounds, slow defensive rotations, lack of skill. Mostly I care about comparable NBA players who also have their contributions based entirely on athleticism. Gerald Wallace went from a borderline all-star to not belonging in the league at the age of 30. I see Dwight on a similar path.
On pure merit you could argue Dwight deserves to be a backup center somewhere in this league. But he's not going to be happy with that roll or that paycheck. There's no way he'd be happy with Mason Plumlee starting in front of him, or Meyers coming in when we need spacing, and thats likely what would happen here next year.
Center and PG are the two deepest positions we have. Now if we could get an elite center sure I'd consider it. Dwight hasn't been one in years and players don't magically recapture those skills after major back surgery on the wrong side of 30. At best Dwight is a marginal upgrade from Plumlee/Ed, at worst he's a clear downgrade, and in either scenario he'll be an unhappy camper. No thanks!
Lol, this is true. Almost once a game there is a turnover because Howard is fighting for a rebound with his own teammate. Last time it happened I think that teammate was Beverly...
Also I know there is some advanced stat on this but his rebounds are not impactful rebound. I mean that they are rebounds he gets because he just jumps higher than most guys. He doesn't seem to either like or understand boxing out. I mean if you watch a guy like say...Ben Wallace in his prime and Dwight Howard how they approach rebounds is very different. You are never really impressed by them I mean, I guess you'd have to see it to know. Like Drummond, he snatches them up and wherever he's at in the paint he impacts who gets the rebound.



