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Dwight Howard "his side of the story"

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by mikol13, Mar 17, 2017.

  1. Houstunna

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    Dwight's words are as genuine as his shooting stroke is pure.
     
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    That "I've been that player...." line is so damn passive aggressive humble braggy Dwight. He just can't help himself.

    I wish he'd never come here honestly. This season proves once again that it was Harden carrying us that year (the year that Dwight was gone a huge chunk of and we had a higher winning % when he was gone). Eff that dude and shut up please just go away and shut up.
     
  3. TEXNIFICENT

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    LET IT GO DWIGHT ! DAMN!
     
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    Dude serious u don't mention Andre Johnson? What has jj fatt done?
     
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    JJ Fatt is a fake tough guy and a fake community guy. He just does it to show off to the delusional fans. He has no integrity and it doesn't come from his heart unlike Dwight.

    No comparison.

    Dwight >>>>>>> JJ Fatt
     
  6. ShutURBiG!

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    Great player with streaks of dominance...

    ...but he lacked the mental fortitude and self-discipline to work on weak areas of his game, be the most dominant player on the floor, and work-ethic to develop an adaptive game with different options depending on what's going in that night.

    He claims he's focused on winning a championship, but cares about his ego and image too much to make necessary sacrifices to do that.

    If he relished a support role and mastered free throws, he would likely still be a Rocket.

    Great person though, and involved in the community. He went out of his way to spend time with the fans when there was flooding after a game in the playoffs to show appreciation. He also purchased a full-page ad thanking the city of Houston when he left, which is a wonderful gesture.
     

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