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Now @DwightHoward talking about 5on5 drills "we're just playing defense!" pic.twitter.com/yDYYOMH1

Mike Trudell @LakersReporter
Here's @paugasol on @DwightHoward: "It doesn't look like he's hurting one bit." Howard said he's still getting his legs fully back.
Mike Trudell @LakersReporter
Howard, asked about Shaq's critical comments, urged Shaq to "let it go." Said he doesn't care what Shaq says: "Your time is up."
Daniel Buerge @danielbuerge_LA
Dwight on Shaq's criticism: "His time is done. Let it go."
Jerry Buss wrote:One of the biggest reasons I bought the Lakers was to beat the Celtics …..you just got it into your soul that you couldn't stand the Celtics anymore
Kubbas wrote:Texas Lakers Fan wrote:You know how they say winning cures everything? Well look at LeBron James. Most hated man in sports since the Decision BS, than he wins a championship, and all of sudden you have all these people on his nuts sayings he's the great thing since sliced bread after just one championship.
Nope.

Mike Bresnahan @Mike_Bresnahan
More Howard on Shaq: "There's no sense for him to be talking trash to me. He did his thing in the league. Sit back + relax. Your time's up."
Mike Bresnahan @Mike_Bresnahan
Dwight Howard not thrilled that Shaq called Bynum + Brook Lopez better than him. "Shaq played the game and is done. It's time to move on."
Kamenetzky Brothers @ESPNLandOLakers
I feel bad for Brook Lopez. You know Dwight will drop 40 on him in the 1st LAL-BRK game. Poor guy got dragged into this nonsense. AK
We just know it 
therealdeal wrote:Kobe sits on it. Let's it fester and make him angry. Then he takes it out on the court, but he NEVER forgets.
This June when we're in the Finals Dwight can do the same thing. Smile all season long, but when you win shove it in his face. Take your stupid Brook Lopez and get some of this Championship.
Jerry Buss wrote:One of the biggest reasons I bought the Lakers was to beat the Celtics …..you just got it into your soul that you couldn't stand the Celtics anymore
He didn't do anything to deserve all this.
Center Court wrote:it's sad becuase Shaq has shattered his LA legacy...
Between dissing Kobe, Phil. Dr.Buss, and now Dwight, he's really making it hard for knowledgeable fans to still love him.
He was the most dominant force ever in basketball. He had his best years with the Lakers, but he's really damaging his likability.



KB24stk wrote:WOOOOOOOW, it's amazing that most of guys are actually now rooting for Dwight.
How can you do this.



gcclaker wrote:JSM wrote:I don't think Dwight will ever quit trying to be the best player he can possibly be, which is a breath of fresh air for a dominant force who goes by Superman...if only the last Superman had that same attitude he would have gone down as the GOAT.
Yes, it looks like this re-boot is more promising from a professional standpoint. O'Neal took his athleticism and talent for granted. Howard does not appear to.

Snakell Beast wrote:If Dwight had Shaq's size, he would be the absolute most dominant player ever. Shaq (and Jordan and Lebron) share one common trait...they are all more physically gifted than the players at their position. They are all NOT, however, the most skilled players at their position. Natural size/athleticism is not earned, it is inborn. To brag or take credit for it is like bragging about eye color or penis size..nothing was done to deserve it or earn it, and nothing can be said to equate it with work ethic or merit. This is precisely why players like Aaron Rodgers or Kobe Bryant are more admirable than players like Andrew Bynum or LeBron James. Being the most physically gifted is a product of luck/good fortune. There is no work ethic or merit involved...that is primarily why I favor Kobe over every other player in the league.
Snakell Beast wrote:If Dwight had Shaq's size, he would be the absolute most dominant player ever. Shaq (and Jordan and Lebron) share one common trait...they are all more physically gifted than the players at their position. They are all NOT, however, the most skilled players at their position. Natural size/athleticism is not earned, it is inborn. To brag or take credit for it is like bragging about eye color or penis size..nothing was done to deserve it or earn it, and nothing can be said to equate it with work ethic or merit. This is precisely why players like Aaron Rodgers or Kobe Bryant are more admirable than players like Andrew Bynum or LeBron James. Being the most physically gifted is a product of luck/good fortune. There is no work ethic or merit involved...that is primarily why I favor Kobe over every other player in the league.

John3:16 wrote:Snakell Beast wrote:If Dwight had Shaq's size, he would be the absolute most dominant player ever. Shaq (and Jordan and Lebron) share one common trait...they are all more physically gifted than the players at their position. They are all NOT, however, the most skilled players at their position. Natural size/athleticism is not earned, it is inborn. To brag or take credit for it is like bragging about eye color or penis size..nothing was done to deserve it or earn it, and nothing can be said to equate it with work ethic or merit. This is precisely why players like Aaron Rodgers or Kobe Bryant are more admirable than players like Andrew Bynum or LeBron James. Being the most physically gifted is a product of luck/good fortune. There is no work ethic or merit involved...that is primarily why I favor Kobe over every other player in the league.
Agree with all of this, except you saying Jordan wasn't the most skilled at his position. He was. By far. And I'm no fan of his.

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