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Quote from: 7even on January 14, 2007, 06:11:28 AM.. as for Howard, no he will be nowhere near Shaq, noone ever willThat's right, Shaq was the most dominant of any player in their time, even more than Wilt, yeah I said it, let's hear the hating NIK
.. as for Howard, no he will be nowhere near Shaq, noone ever will
Quote from: mrceo on January 15, 2007, 06:53:42 PMQuote from: 7even on January 14, 2007, 06:11:28 AM.. as for Howard, no he will be nowhere near Shaq, noone ever willThat's right, Shaq was the most dominant of any player in their time, even more than Wilt, yeah I said it, let's hear the hating NIKOf course he was, when he was in his prime he had no one even close to him. Shaq never had a guy who challenged him.
Quote from: Citizen-Y on January 15, 2007, 10:52:05 PMQuote from: mrceo on January 15, 2007, 06:53:42 PMQuote from: 7even on January 14, 2007, 06:11:28 AM.. as for Howard, no he will be nowhere near Shaq, noone ever willThat's right, Shaq was the most dominant of any player in their time, even more than Wilt, yeah I said it, let's hear the hating NIKOf course he was, when he was in his prime he had no one even close to him. Shaq never had a guy who challenged him.Ask him about Hakeem.
I haven't read through the thread but I think Howard will be better. Howard is already a force to be reckoned with and Bynum, although he has improved significantly, still has a long way to go. Howard is already the 2nd best center in the NBA and he is still raw. Once he learns some low post moves, he will be unstoppable. He is already a defensive and rebounding machine and freakishly athletic. The sky is the limit for Howard, he has the potential to be a legend.With Bynum, he will definitely grow into being a very effective big man no doubt. He has good touch around the basket and he has that length. He still needs to work on utilizing his size better on both ends of the court but he is only 19. I could see Bynum averaging 17/11/3 in a year or 2, maybe 20 if he really works hard. Howard is already there and he will only get better. Dude is a monster.Bynum's upside: all-starHoward's upside: legend
Quote from: Antonio on January 16, 2007, 12:02:41 AMQuote from: Citizen-Y on January 15, 2007, 10:52:05 PMQuote from: mrceo on January 15, 2007, 06:53:42 PMQuote from: 7even on January 14, 2007, 06:11:28 AM.. as for Howard, no he will be nowhere near Shaq, noone ever willThat's right, Shaq was the most dominant of any player in their time, even more than Wilt, yeah I said it, let's hear the hating NIKOf course he was, when he was in his prime he had no one even close to him. Shaq never had a guy who challenged him.Ask him about Hakeem.I'm talking about Shaq's prime. Look back at the great centers, Wilt and Russell, Dream and Ewing and Robinson and Mutombo. Shaq battled against the likes of Greg Ostertag and Dale Davis.Shaq couldn't hold Dream's jockstrap in his prime. Dude was on another level on both ends of the floor.
Quote from: Juronimo on January 16, 2007, 10:38:28 AMI haven't read through the thread but I think Howard will be better. Howard is already a force to be reckoned with and Bynum, although he has improved significantly, still has a long way to go. Howard is already the 2nd best center in the NBA and he is still raw. Once he learns some low post moves, he will be unstoppable. He is already a defensive and rebounding machine and freakishly athletic. The sky is the limit for Howard, he has the potential to be a legend.With Bynum, he will definitely grow into being a very effective big man no doubt. He has good touch around the basket and he has that length. He still needs to work on utilizing his size better on both ends of the court but he is only 19. I could see Bynum averaging 17/11/3 in a year or 2, maybe 20 if he really works hard. Howard is already there and he will only get better. Dude is a monster.Bynum's upside: all-starHoward's upside: legendIn my honest opinion, you're wrong AGAIN, man. LOL. Remember when you thought his upside was a Theo Ratliff type player? Theo Ratliff woulda' murdered his family to have the same ability Bynum does at 19...Bynum has future all-star appearances on lock, that's not his upside... it's clear to many that his upside is to dominate the whole league for years to come as the only true center...Whether or not he ever reaches that potential is still a mystery, but he's on the right track and he'd be considered a failure under Kareem if he didn't...PeACe
Quote from: Now_I_Know on January 16, 2007, 01:23:25 PMQuote from: Juronimo on January 16, 2007, 10:38:28 AMI haven't read through the thread but I think Howard will be better. Howard is already a force to be reckoned with and Bynum, although he has improved significantly, still has a long way to go. Howard is already the 2nd best center in the NBA and he is still raw. Once he learns some low post moves, he will be unstoppable. He is already a defensive and rebounding machine and freakishly athletic. The sky is the limit for Howard, he has the potential to be a legend.With Bynum, he will definitely grow into being a very effective big man no doubt. He has good touch around the basket and he has that length. He still needs to work on utilizing his size better on both ends of the court but he is only 19. I could see Bynum averaging 17/11/3 in a year or 2, maybe 20 if he really works hard. Howard is already there and he will only get better. Dude is a monster.Bynum's upside: all-starHoward's upside: legendIn my honest opinion, you're wrong AGAIN, man. LOL. Remember when you thought his upside was a Theo Ratliff type player? Theo Ratliff woulda' murdered his family to have the same ability Bynum does at 19...Bynum has future all-star appearances on lock, that's not his upside... it's clear to many that his upside is to dominate the whole league for years to come as the only true center...Whether or not he ever reaches that potential is still a mystery, but he's on the right track and he'd be considered a failure under Kareem if he didn't...PeACeI was wrong about the Theo Ratliff comparison but saying Bynum will be better than Howard is a stretch IMO. Howard already is dominating and he will only get better. I think you're underestimating him. If I could choose any young player to build a team around, I'd take him over even Lebron or Carmelo.
Quote from: Juronimo on January 16, 2007, 01:38:38 PMQuote from: Now_I_Know on January 16, 2007, 01:23:25 PMQuote from: Juronimo on January 16, 2007, 10:38:28 AMI haven't read through the thread but I think Howard will be better. Howard is already a force to be reckoned with and Bynum, although he has improved significantly, still has a long way to go. Howard is already the 2nd best center in the NBA and he is still raw. Once he learns some low post moves, he will be unstoppable. He is already a defensive and rebounding machine and freakishly athletic. The sky is the limit for Howard, he has the potential to be a legend.With Bynum, he will definitely grow into being a very effective big man no doubt. He has good touch around the basket and he has that length. He still needs to work on utilizing his size better on both ends of the court but he is only 19. I could see Bynum averaging 17/11/3 in a year or 2, maybe 20 if he really works hard. Howard is already there and he will only get better. Dude is a monster.Bynum's upside: all-starHoward's upside: legendIn my honest opinion, you're wrong AGAIN, man. LOL. Remember when you thought his upside was a Theo Ratliff type player? Theo Ratliff woulda' murdered his family to have the same ability Bynum does at 19...Bynum has future all-star appearances on lock, that's not his upside... it's clear to many that his upside is to dominate the whole league for years to come as the only true center...Whether or not he ever reaches that potential is still a mystery, but he's on the right track and he'd be considered a failure under Kareem if he didn't...PeACeI was wrong about the Theo Ratliff comparison but saying Bynum will be better than Howard is a stretch IMO. Howard already is dominating and he will only get better. I think you're underestimating him. If I could choose any young player to build a team around, I'd take him over even Lebron or Carmelo.You just don't see the potential in Bynum that the Laker organization and I do...Dude can be like a Kareerm, you know? A long skill-set center with true dominating post moves...Dwight is the type of player to get his points from dunks off rebounds and passes, he uses his physical strength to his advantage (a lot like an Amare), not really his skills... sure he's gunna be great and hopefully even a rival of Bynum's for years to come, but I honestly see Bynum having a much better chance of dominating as the last true center in the NBA...I see Dwight the same way I see Okafor...In Bynum, I see the patience to be the greatest, which alone shows his maturity and understanding/willingness of what he needs to accomplish...Think of his development stages in a comparison to Kobe's, while Dwight's development stages are comparable to LeBron's...Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think I am, and I know you'll remember NIK when/if Bynum becomes that last dominating center in the league...PeACe
Quote from: Now_I_Know on January 16, 2007, 01:48:33 PMQuote from: Juronimo on January 16, 2007, 01:38:38 PMQuote from: Now_I_Know on January 16, 2007, 01:23:25 PMQuote from: Juronimo on January 16, 2007, 10:38:28 AMI haven't read through the thread but I think Howard will be better. Howard is already a force to be reckoned with and Bynum, although he has improved significantly, still has a long way to go. Howard is already the 2nd best center in the NBA and he is still raw. Once he learns some low post moves, he will be unstoppable. He is already a defensive and rebounding machine and freakishly athletic. The sky is the limit for Howard, he has the potential to be a legend.With Bynum, he will definitely grow into being a very effective big man no doubt. He has good touch around the basket and he has that length. He still needs to work on utilizing his size better on both ends of the court but he is only 19. I could see Bynum averaging 17/11/3 in a year or 2, maybe 20 if he really works hard. Howard is already there and he will only get better. Dude is a monster.Bynum's upside: all-starHoward's upside: legendIn my honest opinion, you're wrong AGAIN, man. LOL. Remember when you thought his upside was a Theo Ratliff type player? Theo Ratliff woulda' murdered his family to have the same ability Bynum does at 19...Bynum has future all-star appearances on lock, that's not his upside... it's clear to many that his upside is to dominate the whole league for years to come as the only true center...Whether or not he ever reaches that potential is still a mystery, but he's on the right track and he'd be considered a failure under Kareem if he didn't...PeACeI was wrong about the Theo Ratliff comparison but saying Bynum will be better than Howard is a stretch IMO. Howard already is dominating and he will only get better. I think you're underestimating him. If I could choose any young player to build a team around, I'd take him over even Lebron or Carmelo.You just don't see the potential in Bynum that the Laker organization and I do...Dude can be like a Kareerm, you know? A long skill-set center with true dominating post moves...Dwight is the type of player to get his points from dunks off rebounds and passes, he uses his physical strength to his advantage (a lot like an Amare), not really his skills... sure he's gunna be great and hopefully even a rival of Bynum's for years to come, but I honestly see Bynum having a much better chance of dominating as the last true center in the NBA...I see Dwight the same way I see Okafor...In Bynum, I see the patience to be the greatest, which alone shows his maturity and understanding/willingness of what he needs to accomplish...Think of his development stages in a comparison to Kobe's, while Dwight's development stages are comparable to LeBron's...Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think I am, and I know you'll remember NIK when/if Bynum becomes that last dominating center in the league...PeACeI see the potential in Bynum, but Howard, dude is just ridiculous. His potential is literally unlimited, you are really underrating him IMO.
Quote from: Citizen-Y on January 16, 2007, 08:50:58 AMQuote from: Antonio on January 16, 2007, 12:02:41 AMQuote from: Citizen-Y on January 15, 2007, 10:52:05 PMQuote from: mrceo on January 15, 2007, 06:53:42 PMQuote from: 7even on January 14, 2007, 06:11:28 AM.. as for Howard, no he will be nowhere near Shaq, noone ever willThat's right, Shaq was the most dominant of any player in their time, even more than Wilt, yeah I said it, let's hear the hating NIKOf course he was, when he was in his prime he had no one even close to him. Shaq never had a guy who challenged him.Ask him about Hakeem.I'm talking about Shaq's prime. Look back at the great centers, Wilt and Russell, Dream and Ewing and Robinson and Mutombo. Shaq battled against the likes of Greg Ostertag and Dale Davis.Shaq couldn't hold Dream's jockstrap in his prime. Dude was on another level on both ends of the floor.All you're really saying is that Shaq didn't have much competition because most of the centers in his prime flat out sucked...I agree.
Quote from: Now_I_Know on January 16, 2007, 01:25:27 PMQuote from: Citizen-Y on January 16, 2007, 08:50:58 AMQuote from: Antonio on January 16, 2007, 12:02:41 AMQuote from: Citizen-Y on January 15, 2007, 10:52:05 PMQuote from: mrceo on January 15, 2007, 06:53:42 PMQuote from: 7even on January 14, 2007, 06:11:28 AM.. as for Howard, no he will be nowhere near Shaq, noone ever willThat's right, Shaq was the most dominant of any player in their time, even more than Wilt, yeah I said it, let's hear the hating NIKOf course he was, when he was in his prime he had no one even close to him. Shaq never had a guy who challenged him.Ask him about Hakeem.I'm talking about Shaq's prime. Look back at the great centers, Wilt and Russell, Dream and Ewing and Robinson and Mutombo. Shaq battled against the likes of Greg Ostertag and Dale Davis.Shaq couldn't hold Dream's jockstrap in his prime. Dude was on another level on both ends of the floor.All you're really saying is that Shaq didn't have much competition because most of the centers in his prime flat out sucked...I agree.Yeah right i'll name some future hall of famers he played against: Patrick Ewing, Tim Duncan, David Robinson, Charles Barkeley, Dikimbe Motumbo, Hakeem Olajuwon, and he still put up monster numbers, Wilt didn't play against anyone in his prime, that's how he racked up the stats