Brendan Haywood on the rise

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  1. og15

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    The team is doing great with him on the floor, he got a trainer and worked on his upper body strength, and offensive game, and it's also been learnt that his hands are actually not bad, he just had some jammed fingers that were tapped up, and it was making it hard for him to catch passes.

    He's been great defensively improved offensively, and when Kwame and Etan return, the team will have one of the best frontline's in the East at least. Etan's passion and energy will help a lot, and they're all good defenders, and also if Etan can work on his 18 foot jumpshots, these 3 guys can be a frontline you just keep to develop together for a long time.
     
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    Yeah, Haywood has looked decent. Even spectacular at times...but one word for ya... 'consistency'. Remember his rookie year? He started off on fire, making Orlando look like fools for about 7 games or so for dealing him for laron profit and a future conditional pick. But then he sorta faded off as the scouting report on him said he was soft and undisciplined in regards to his swinging arms.
     

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