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Dwight Howard Full Highlights vs DET (35pts,19rebs,5asts,3blks)

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Da_Spark, Dec 22, 2013.

  1. meh

    meh Member

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    Btw, since I started watching the Rockets in the early 90s, I'm pretty sure no one we've ever had since came close to Howard as a lob man, correct?
     
  2. GIGO

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    @0:39~ Drummond paying Dwight respect

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    beast mode!
     
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    The closest might be Francis. We drew quite a bit of lob plays for him.
     
  6. YallMean

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    If, if Howard could develop a respectable 15 footer, oh, man, ...

    His form looks pretty good.
     
  7. Deckard

    Deckard Blade Runner
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    If he can play like this consistently... oh man! Detroit was double and triple teaming him at times, and were helpless to stop him. Clearly the best big man we've had since Yao was healthy and at his peak, and it's really like comparing apples and bananas. They are such different players. We were damned lucky to have Yao when he was healthy, and we're damned lucky to have a Dwight Howard who's now healthy and fully back to where he was a few years ago.

    The tradition of great big men in Houston continues, and I couldn't be happier about it!
     

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