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A wee bit of hyperbole If he was too dominant he'd score every point of every game and not allow the opponent to score any points. Now THAT would be dominant for the league and they'd have to consider some rule changes or something.For real...Howard is a beast, that much is clear. Still, as others said, for him to be considered the best his team has to be better.Perhaps, he'll follow in Shaq's shoes and need to leave for greener pastures before having playoff success (please don't say purpler and golder pastures).
Some interesting stats:Hakeem's best stat year = 24.3/14/4.6 (pts/rbs/blks) in 1989-90Shaq's best stat year = 29.7/13.6/3.0 in 1999-2000Howard's currents stats = 23.9/15/4.4 I think this puts into perspective how great a season Howard could have (statistically). Let's not take it for granted. He may get better, but this is pretty darn good.
"Game" wise he's going to compare more closely with Shaq. The Dream had a totally different offensive approach - his career high for FG% was .538 his rookie year.Shaq is a career .581 shooter...Howard .569...Dunks, dunks and more dunks
Dominant teams will overcome dominant individuals every time.
Quote from: Redz on November 13, 2008, 01:30:23 PM"Game" wise he's going to compare more closely with Shaq. The Dream had a totally different offensive approach - his career high for FG% was .538 his rookie year.Shaq is a career .581 shooter...Howard .569...Dunks, dunks and more dunksSo the question is: will Howard develop an outside shot? Shaq didn't, but he got so far with his size. Howard is huge, but not Shaq-huge.