The Rock wrote:I cannot believe us Laker fans had pages upon pages upon pages of debate on whether you'd take Howard over Bynum![]()
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lakers_09tv wrote:The Rock wrote:I cannot believe us Laker fans had pages upon pages upon pages of debate on whether you'd take Howard over Bynum![]()
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It was always ridiculous. Bynum is nowhere near Dwight's league. No matter what revgen and KeepBynum wanted you to believe.
I had a bunch of back and forths with those 2 about that topic. Dwight is on another level from Bynum.Dwight Howard doesn’t care if Deron Williams isn’t his friend anymore



V1n5anity wrote:lakers_09tv wrote:The Rock wrote:I cannot believe us Laker fans had pages upon pages upon pages of debate on whether you'd take Howard over Bynum![]()
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It was always ridiculous. Bynum is nowhere near Dwight's league. No matter what revgen and KeepBynum wanted you to believe.
I had a bunch of back and forths with those 2 about that topic. Dwight is on another level from Bynum.

Balance&Options24 wrote:http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/11/19/dwight-howard-doesnt-care-if-deron-williams-isnt-his-friend-anymore/Dwight Howard doesn’t care if Deron Williams isn’t his friend anymore
Kurt Helin
Nov 19, 2012, 5:53 PM EST
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For years, Dwight Howard and Deron Williams talked about teaming up. They realized these kinds of super teams are the only way to compete with the Heat in the East.
And it almost came together. Williams was in Brooklyn (well, New Jersey soon to be Brooklyn) and Howard was trying to force a trade there, but the Magic screwed it up by not wanting Brook Lopez (or to send Howard where he wanted to go). Then Howard really screwed it up by waiving his early termination option — once he did that he lost a lot of trade leverage. Brooklyn’s management got tired of screwing around with it, went and got Joe Johnson and kept Lopez.
Williams is reportedly not thrilled with Howard waiving his leverage and not coming to Brooklyn.
Dwight Howard doesn’t care. Here’s his quote, thanks to Stephen Bondy of the New York Daily News, via Sulia:
“That’s my decision. It’s my life so if he’s upset because I made a decision for me, so be it. If he doesn’t want to be friends because I’m on another team, then so be it. There’s no need to smooth things over, you know?”
Howard is in a position not to care because did okay for himself in the end. After getting over the whole Shaq footsteps thing, he landed on a loaded team that can contend now and plans to rebuild around him in the coming years. And in a major media market. And he’s still near a Disney resort.
D-Will, he’s on a Nets team off to a nice start in the East (6-2), but still a team nobody really trusts in going all that far when the pressure really comes. But it’s another good landing spot, even if we question their roster construction.
And do you really think at the end of the day they’re not friends anymore?

lakers_09tv wrote:The Rock wrote:I cannot believe us Laker fans had pages upon pages upon pages of debate on whether you'd take Howard over Bynum![]()
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It was always ridiculous. Bynum is nowhere near Dwight's league. No matter what revgen and KeepBynum wanted you to believe.
nthydro wrote:Bynum's having a great year. I hear he's bowling 200 now.

JGC wrote:lakers_09tv wrote:The Rock wrote:I cannot believe us Laker fans had pages upon pages upon pages of debate on whether you'd take Howard over Bynum![]()
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It was always ridiculous. Bynum is nowhere near Dwight's league. No matter what revgen and KeepBynum wanted you to believe.
To be fair, the real risk was in trading the second best center with some serious upside, for the best center who could have been a 1 year rental. And also the fact that it had to be assumed we'd be playing in a slow-it-down halfcourt offense. After all, we struggled mightily with Howard in that type of offense, even more so than we did with Bynum.
But I'm pretty sure that if someone has said who would you rather have with Mike D'Antoni as head coach, even the staunchest of Bynum supporters would have said Howard because he's clearly, far and away, the better player in a more uptempo style offense.
Defensively, D12 is a beast and even more so than I remember.
lakers_09tv wrote:The Rock wrote:I cannot believe us Laker fans had pages upon pages upon pages of debate on whether you'd take Howard over Bynum![]()
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It was always ridiculous. Bynum is nowhere near Dwight's league. No matter what revgen and KeepBynum wanted you to believe.
khmrP wrote:^^^Doberman is probably the same guy as KeeyBynum currently Texas Laker fans, their treads are quite similar.
Weezy wrote:There's also no reason to throw out accusations like this with zero proof, Texas Laker Fan is not Doberman, as Doberman is a banned member, if he were he would have been banned for creating a new account. Zero reason to start calling posters out or accusing them of being banned members.
khmrP wrote:Weezy wrote:There's also no reason to throw out accusations like this with zero proof, Texas Laker Fan is not Doberman, as Doberman is a banned member, if he were he would have been banned for creating a new account. Zero reason to start calling posters out or accusing them of being banned members.
he's also keepbynum and there's proof

khmrP wrote:^^^so people can come on here make ridiculous post and have their screen name change w/o any objections?
Weezy wrote:khmrP wrote:^^^so people can come on here make ridiculous post and have their screen name change w/o any objections?
I'm really not following you here, not seeing your 'beef' I guess. Yes, anyone at any time can ask the staff for a new username, can't be done a billion times, but you get a few at least. Doesn't matter what a poster has said, especially if they broke no rules, they can change their name. Are you accusing keepbynum of changing his name to get away from his 'ridiculous statements'? If so that sounds like your hangup and maybe you should get over it, or take your issues up with him via pm. I believe the real reason was Bynum is no longer on our team so the username was obsolete, but hey, obsess over whatever you like.
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