I honestly think J.R. Smith is going to have a great year in Denver. He's probally going to become the player everyone thought he would there.
I believe Luol Deng will have a huge season. He performed extremely well last season in Chicago despite still feeling the effects from a wrist injury he suffered the season prior. With Ben Wallace swatting shots down low it should lead to more fast break baskets as well for Deng.
<div class="quote_poster">Carter Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Dwight Howard Vince Carter Nenad Krstic Jason Richardson Tracy Mcgrady</div> What an interesting list.
I don't really know how you can say Dwight Howawrd hasn't "broken out". He almost led the league in rebounds and had good all-around numbers. When I thought break-out, I thought players who haven't really had the opportunity until now ie. Shaun Livingston, Marvin Williams.
<div class="quote_poster">hustler Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">What an interesting list.</div> Dwight Howard- It's his year to shine with Shaq getting older he is ready to dominate the East for big men, except Ben Wallace. Nenad Krstic- This year is probably the last chance for the Nets and he will give it all he has. Vince Carter- Has to play for a contract renewal so he will try harder than before. Jason Richardson- Young, and under Don Nelson, JRich will have his chance to shine once he knocks his free throws in. Tracy Mcgrady- Coming back from an injury and wants to prove that he is still one of the best.
<div class="quote_poster">Umair15 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I will say: Howard Bosh Nelson</div> Wasn't last year Bosh's break-out year?
I know Yao is pretty crazy all ready but I think he's going to be an absolute beast this year. Fred Jones is another player that will have a breakout season especially with the new running style of play in TO.