Before we acquired Juwan Howard, I was really excited thinking that this dude would be the perfect starting material. I'm not sure if his game has regressed or he just "doesn't fit in the JVG system." That's got to be the oldest, most used excused this organization ever invented. When a player shoots/rebound well, he fits in the JVG system. When a play has a horrible shooting night, he just "doesn't fit." Juwan Howard, before coming to Houston, averaged 18PPG with Washing, Dallas, Denver, and Orlando in 37 mins. So Juwan Howard doesn't fit in the JVG's system? I'm starting to think only a handful of ex-Knicks actually "fit" in his system, if there ever was one. <<< RANTING OFF
If only Les Alexander had access to your sage ex post facto counsel all these years, we'd be stringing up banners right now.
Exactly. Or he could have access to your constant barage of criticism of posters, whilst never actually giving an opinion on how YOU think it should work. Sam = criticism with no solution. How exactly are you participating Sammo? You come in to threads make some sarcastic assinine comment, I hope in life you are not as big an A$$hole as you are on the BBS. Carry on. DD
You're right! I don't provide anything that matches the content of your 3-line specials. I knew you were right. Stupid LES! Fire JVG and TRADE him! SF
The theory is, Howard gets his points if and when plays are run for him. He doesn't have much of a nose for hustle plays. Watching him, he strikes me as a classic case of a player who lost his love of the game a long time ago. Evan
no doubt being the poster boy for overpaid players/silly max deals for 6 years took its toll on him, as well as fattened his bank account.
Maybe Jimmy King stole it from Howard, Webber, and Rose..cause I don't see any of them with "love of the game".