<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">USA Today - According to John Denton from Florida Today, via the USA Today website, Orlando Magic franchise player Dwight Howard feels restricted by being forced to remain anchored on the low block. He just feels he could do so much more if given the chance to step away from the basket every now and then. "They really want me to be a power player, which is cool, but I know I don't want to just bang with somebody and fight the whole game," said Howard. "You don't get to do a lot down there (in the low post). Right now, I'm not one of those big guys like Shaq (O'Neal) who can just hold somebody off. Right now, I'd say I don't have the education to know how to maneuver my body around down there." Howard would prefer to emulate the style of Kevin Garnett, who is provided the freedom to post up or roam the perimeter as a means of getting open shots, rather than Tim Duncan, a back-to-the-basket force who pounds foes down low and occasionally drops in the midrange jump shot.</div> They do need to give him the ball more out there instead of always by the hoop.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting MagicFan4Life:</div><div class="quote_post">They do need to give him the ball more out there instead of always by the hoop. </div> I disagree for the rest of this season. Just let him get better downlow and let him work on his outside game during the offseason, he's not good enough with the ball from the outside to run plays for him yet.
I agree with gators on that. Dwight is very young, the shot will come later in his career. He needs to work on being a beast inside. If he spends another year or so just being unstoppable under the rim then his outside shot will only become easier as players will let him shot rather than bang them down low. Dwight needs to be an inside player, he game isnt as polished as say KG's. KG can shot that ball but isnt the greatest low post player. Dwight needs to just take his time with his development and learn from mistakes and watching other players.
Yeah.. I guess I've never really thought about it like that. After thinking about it.. he does need to just let his jumpers come to him.
yea he still has a lot of work today on offense... he still needs to learn the basics and learn how not to become so predictable...the better players like kg and such always shut him down because they know what hes gonna do... once he gets his skills on shooting and making the right moves there are no limits
I agree with Gators on this one. We continue feeding him the ball down low and let him work on his post game this season, and then over the offseason we get him a shooting coach and add some new things to his offensive game. I'm happy that Dwight wants to learn and he wants to improve. That is a good side and hopefully he can turn into a Kevin Garnett player who can score/rebound at will against defenses.