I'm taking Howard you can't teach rebounds like that. Not to mention power and physical build. Just let him refine his offense and he'll be averagine atlest 20 a game.
Hmm it's a very hard choice they are both very good.<u>Bosh's Stats Last Season:</u>PPG 22.5 | RPG 9.2 | BPG 1.1<u>Howard's Stats Last Season:</u>PPG 15.8 | RPG 12.5 | BPG 1.4 Howard is younger............I like them both good players like I said, but I would give Howard the edge.
You got the stat lines flipped but I know what your sayin. In my opinion Howard will be the better player in the future, but when you look at what Bosh did last year, he was better last year. Howard has more strength and is a better inside scorer and rebounder while Bosh is more athletic and has better court awareness and tons of potential (like Howard). So Dwight Howard will be a better player in the future, but right now Bosh is a better all-around player.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (keepnitgangsta1 @ Jul 1 2006, 03:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>You got the stat lines flipped but I know what your sayin. In my opinion Howard will be the better player in the future, but when you look at what Bosh did last year, he was better last year. Howard has more strength and is a better inside scorer and rebounder while Bosh is more athletic and has better court awareness and tons of potential (like Howard). So Dwight Howard will be a better player in the future, but right now Bosh is a better all-around player.</div>Yea I fixed it my fault. I always post late, and screw up. Yea Bosh was better last season in scoring, and Howard had him in rebounds. The blocks were pretty much even. But yea your right Howard does have more strength, and rebounds better for sure.I do think Howard will be better.
Dwight Howard all the way. I love Chris Bosh, but Dwight Howard is just so much more gifted physically than Bosh is, and Dwight is a much better rebounder than Bosh. Howard is going to be the league's next premiere big man, and will have a bigger impact on his teammates and the game in general than Bosh will. Dwight Howard will also have the better career, both in terms of individual success as well as team success.I will take Howard 9 out of 10 times in this comparison.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Serge @ Jul 1 2006, 01:26 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Yea I fixed it my fault. I always post late, and screw up. Yea Bosh was better last season in scoring, and Howard had him in rebounds. The blocks were pretty much even. But yea your right Howard does have more strength, and rebounds better for sure.I do think Howard will be better.</div>He was better in scoring because he was the #1 option and Howard was not,. Howard relied on grabbing offensive boards abd put backs for his points and the rare play that was set up for him. Howard is the man in the comparison.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (TwinTowers @ Jul 7 2006, 03:26 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>He was better in scoring because he was the #1 option and Howard was not</div>Theres a reason why Howard wasn't the 1st option, he has no offensive game what so ever. He needs to be spoon fed everytime, everyone said Francis was holding him back and thats why he didn't score as much but in reality he needs to work on his offensive game to be more of a reliable threat on the offensive side of the game.
I like howard better because even though he had to work most of the season with a selfish PG (Steve Francis) and injured PG's (Jameer Nelson and Keyon Dooling) he still got the job done. He led the league in rebounding for most of the season and handled the double teams well.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (chosen1 @ Jul 7 2006, 09:37 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Theres a reason why Howard wasn't the 1st option, he has no offensive game what so ever. He needs to be spoon fed everytime, everyone said Francis was holding him back and thats why he didn't score as much but in reality he needs to work on his offensive game to be more of a reliable threat on the offensive side of the game.</div>THere were more proven scorers on the Magic ala Francis and Turk. Well Bosh it took him 3 years to put up those numbers as being the #1 option and Howard is going to be the #1 option this year, so expect big numbers from Howard.
...its a hard comparison, Dwight Howard is a monster in the post and I believe if he develops his offensive game in 2 years he will be unstoppable, but dont expect Howard to be draining 15 footers. Bosh however plays a different type of game, he is definitly the more rounded one out of the two, he can take you inside and out, he can get up on his defender and block shots. If they were to play 1 on 1 it would be a tough call, Bosh's quickness and outside inside game, or Howards monsterous size and low post dominance. Both will run the East for years to come.