What makes you think he is not teaching those guys as well? Good grief. Some people just have to have something to b**** about.
Not sure who is homie there, but I guess you not playin basketball for a living. But I do tho. I'm pretty much the same height as Harden and sure, I use post-up against any kind of players, even heigher than me. But it's not the case with Bearded one. He does not post-up any players, I can't even remember one post-up last season he did. And there is nothing to lear about defense against P-U, just hold your position. But yeah, why not take free lessons from Dream when it was(is?) pretty expensive outdoors later.
He didn't Post up last year, he's got dream now why not add an extra weapon to your game? See you at the professional 24 hour fitness league..
Cool Story Bro...:grin: but in all seriousness, Harden said himself that he wanted to improve in all aspects of the game and that includes post offense/defense. Harden is bigger and stronger than most 2 guards in the league so I'm sure he feels that he can use that to help garner a mid range post game ala Kobe. I'm certainly not a person that plays basketball for a living man but because you do doesn't mean that you know whats going on with them.
Harden could definitely use some post ups in his offense. If rockets plays a lot of small ball, he would have all the room he needs.
Like it will give him any more points. Rather bump it. Some players just not born to play back to the basket, and some of our player are in need to be trained by Dream. Maybe he works with our young guys, but I rather see one hour extra rather him coaching dude who has enough weapons to thread opponents. But ok, I give up guys not to cause any hate.
Let's remember that Harden just turned 24, barely in his prime. Now is the time you want Harden to learn and start posting up. He's committed and has both Akeem and McHale around, I think it's very possible we see Harden in the post a few times.
Yo, normalus, it would be great if the beard can include that double spin bounce move that the dream showed him into his routines, his eurostep is probably studied to death by the other teams this season...
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A good to read article. <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Finally pain free, Dwight Howard starts over with pledge he could not make last season: "I'll be ready." <a href="http://t.co/eEclZ9Nw5o">http://t.co/eEclZ9Nw5o</a></p>— Jonathan Feigen (@Jonathan_Feigen) <a href="https://twitter.com/Jonathan_Feigen/statuses/384327992626774016">September 29, 2013</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
It's perfect so we can celebrate on our home court after we dethrone the south beech divas in game 6. it's really happening!
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