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Re: 76ers now have the best Center in the League
« Reply #15 on: August 11, 2012, 04:54:23 PM »

Offline lightspeed5

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the fact is that Dwight is SOOO much better on offense than Bynum is because he finishes around the basket... i dont care if Bynum has "better moves"... Dwight's "move" is DUNKING ON YOU!!! and since 2008 NO ONE CAN STOP IT FROM HAPPENING!!!!!

Dwights offense has gotten better too. He has a nice driving hook that is pretty unstoppable. Dwight has become a wonderful passer! he feels the double team, he spins away from it and hits the weak side spot up shooter and he has gotten better at recognizing the slasher too

Re: 76ers now have the best Center in the League
« Reply #16 on: August 11, 2012, 05:27:14 PM »

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the fact is that Dwight is SOOO much better on offense than Bynum is because he finishes around the basket... i dont care if Bynum has "better moves"... Dwight's "move" is DUNKING ON YOU!!! and since 2008 NO ONE CAN STOP IT FROM HAPPENING!!!!!

Dwights offense has gotten better too. He has a nice driving hook that is pretty unstoppable. Dwight has become a wonderful passer! he feels the double team, he spins away from it and hits the weak side spot up shooter and he has gotten better at recognizing the slasher too

I don't know that I'd go as far as to say anything he does is unstoppable but I agree that Dwight's offense is being undersold on this forum.

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L.A. is now pairing one of the best roll men in the NBA (according to Synergy Sports, Howard shot 73.6 on rolls to the rim while posting 1.384 points per possession, tops in the NBA) with one of the best pick-and-roll ball handlers in the NBA in Steve Nash. The success of that pairing is a given.



Re: 76ers now have the best Center in the League
« Reply #17 on: August 11, 2012, 06:14:11 PM »

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the fact is that Dwight is SOOO much better on offense than Bynum is because he finishes around the basket... i dont care if Bynum has "better moves"... Dwight's "move" is DUNKING ON YOU!!! and since 2008 NO ONE CAN STOP IT FROM HAPPENING!!!!!

Dwights offense has gotten better too. He has a nice driving hook that is pretty unstoppable. Dwight has become a wonderful passer! he feels the double team, he spins away from it and hits the weak side spot up shooter and he has gotten better at recognizing the slasher too

Bynum can dunk on people too, you just haven't seen him being completely aggressive as a #1 option. He's only had 7 games in his career with 20 or more FGA's

Re: 76ers now have the best Center in the League
« Reply #18 on: August 11, 2012, 07:02:59 PM »

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the fact is that Dwight is SOOO much better on offense than Bynum is because he finishes around the basket... i dont care if Bynum has "better moves"... Dwight's "move" is DUNKING ON YOU!!! and since 2008 NO ONE CAN STOP IT FROM HAPPENING!!!!!

Dwights offense has gotten better too. He has a nice driving hook that is pretty unstoppable. Dwight has become a wonderful passer! he feels the double team, he spins away from it and hits the weak side spot up shooter and he has gotten better at recognizing the slasher too

I don't know that I'd go as far as to say anything he does is unstoppable but I agree that Dwight's offense is being undersold on this forum.

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L.A. is now pairing one of the best roll men in the NBA (according to Synergy Sports, Howard shot 73.6 on rolls to the rim while posting 1.384 points per possession, tops in the NBA) with one of the best pick-and-roll ball handlers in the NBA in Steve Nash. The success of that pairing is a given.
I don't think they'll make pick n' roll plays unless Kobe stops holding the ball.