Mike Trudell @LakersReporter
If you mean in games, that's the next step. All clear for practice now. RT @OGJRey: when is (Howard) expected to get medical clearance?
Mike Trudell @LakersReporter
If you mean in games, that's the next step. All clear for practice now. RT @OGJRey: when is (Howard) expected to get medical clearance?

KEVIN DING @KevinDing
Watching Lakers scrimmage: Dwight with monster block of Douglas-Roberts' dunk attempt ... and then vicious dunk at other end.
Mike Trudell @LakersReporter
The dynamic betw. Kobe/Howard after a week remains very light-hearted. Lots of joking. That'll evolve during tight games, but a good start.
Mike Trudell @LakersReporter
Howard seems to have come out of the scrimmage well. He's hammer dunking missed FT's from teammates now, just for fun.




Battle Tested20 wrote:Mike Trudell @LakersReporter
Howard seems to have come out of the scrimmage well. He's hammer dunking missed FT's from teammates now, just for fun.

karacha wrote:His help D is just amazing. Looking forward to more blocks.
nthydro wrote:This guy is so much better than Andrew Bynum.
Lakerjones wrote:nthydro wrote:This guy is so much better than Andrew Bynum.
At some things. Definitely not at the charity stripe. And not in the post either.
Let's just say, he's a better fit for this team. I think the arguments can go round and round about who is the better center. Clearly, getting Dwight was the right thing for the Lakers. We can just stick with that.

GoldenKnight wrote:Lakerjones wrote:nthydro wrote:This guy is so much better than Andrew Bynum.
At some things. Definitely not at the charity stripe. And not in the post either.
Let's just say, he's a better fit for this team. I think the arguments can go round and round about who is the better center. Clearly, getting Dwight was the right thing for the Lakers. We can just stick with that.
Bynum is definitely a better FT shooter, & has a more polished game offensively, but that doesn't necessarily make him the better post scorer or the most efficient of the 2 around the rim.
Doc Brown wrote:Apparently D12 blocked CDR twice yesterday in practice. I saw another clip that was better then the one above. CDR went up for a two handed slam and D12 met him at the rim and swatted it.
kenzo wrote:^ where can i find that vid guys?
Ramona Shelburne wrote:Tuesday we learned that Kobe Bryant thought Dwight Howard was mean enough, just not mean enough, enough of the time.
"Dwight, to be a three-time Defensive Player of the Year, you've got to have a little of that dog in you," Bryant said on Tuesday. "It's just a matter of him digging deep and just pulling it out. But it's already there. It's just a matter of him having it become habit."
But in yet another sign that Howard and Bryant are off to a pretty decent start in this budding relationship that pretty much has to work for the Los Angeles Lakers to make good on their potential, Howard seems as if he took Bryant's comments pretty well.
"I heard about what he said," Howard said. "People might take that the wrong way. He's not saying be a jerk or an a-hole to people, he's basically saying, 'On the court. He loves the way I play, but I can be more of one of those people.' "
The reason the question came up in the first place is pretty simple: Howard has become known for his sunny personality and sense of humor almost as much as his basketball ability. He's fun. Silly at times. Like on Wednesday night when he danced for the crowd at Citizens Business Bank Arena when the Korean pop hit "Gangnam Style" played over the loudspeaker.
Bryant compared Howard's personality to former Lakers great Magic Johnson, who was "extremely competitive, but he still played the game with a smile on his face."
Howard seemed to like that comparison.
"I think a lot of people get it confused," Howard said of his personality. "They think I don't take it serious because I'm smiling or things like that. When it's time to get it done, I go and get it."




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