lol, the secretly Lakers didnt want him?
Talk about a jilted lover. Laker fans need to pull their heads out of their asses. Barring a miracle signing of LeBron next summer (which probably would be more likely with Dwight on board), this has been a complete disaster for the Lakers. Their draft stocks are in ruin, they have no one under 30 worth a damn on their entire roster and their older players have serious injury concerns. They NEEDED Dwight to stay, even he is is childish and stupid. He was the only thing that gave them defensive legitimacy and has bad as his post game is, 17 points on 57% shooting is something every team in the league would kill for.
But now they're supposedly better off without him, despite having no 1st rounder this year, in 2015 or 2017.
But hey... they will have cap space... and everyone wants to play for the Lakers...
oh...
wait...
They brought D'Antoni to the meetings with Dwight, when Dwight made it clear he didn't like his system. Lakers didn't press Howard much at all.
And no, trying to build around a heartless, aloof center as your franchise is not wise. I'm much happier with cap space to build from scratch, rather than trying to piecemeal a team around a guy with terrible post moves, a penchant for fingerpointing and a reluctance to improve his game.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar said:
"I had a real good meeting with (Howard) when he first came to L.A.," Abdul-Jabbar said. "He was like, 'Yeah' (indicating a willingness to be coached). That was the last time I spoke with him. ... He's charming, he's charismatic, very nice young man. Maturity-wise, he doesn't get it."
What if Howard had a sky hook?
"At least he'd have an offensive move. He gets the ball on offense, oh my God, he doesn't know what to do. It's usually a turnover, people come and take the ball from him or tie his arms up. Offensively, he doesn't get it. Hasn't made any progress. We (the Lakers, when Abdul-Jabbar was a special assistant coach) played them in '09, and when I saw him this past season, he was the same player."
The Lakers chose Dantoni over D12, simple as that. That's mindboggling when it comes down to it. Says a lot about what they thought Dwight would bring them. But KAJ nailed it...the guy is terrible in the post, has no moves and gets stripped over and over again. Then he misses his free throws. His defense is outstanding, but he's an offensive liability. Shockingly, he is built to play in the pick and roll well, but he wants to post up. Several sequences last season had Nash frustrated with Howard because he didn't do what was expected.
He's not a guy you build a team around, and to be honest, resigning him would be committing to building a team around him to contend with until 2020. I am MUCH more comfortable scrapping it all and building a new team, because Dwight does not bring titles. And if he wanted titles, he'd have forced his way to Golden State to be with Curry, Iggy, Lee. that's a better lineup than Houston can put out there, and far better than the Lakers can put out there right now. Harden couldn't win a chip with Durant, Ibaka and Westbrook...Harden + D12 isn't an improvement over that team.
Dwight said he can't wait to learn post moves from McHale..LOL. Said McHale has a million post moves. That's 9,999,999 more than Dwight. Houston is said to have told him they'd build a post offense around him. Sweet...he has no post game.
It's not being a jilted lover...it's being the lucky dude that was somehow able to slip the clutches of a psychotic crazy ex who finally found another target to obsess over. You then realize you were lucky as hell, and the sex wasn't that great. Orlando fans tried to tell me what we were getting into but I was a big D12 fan and was ecstatic to see him come to LA. That ended rather quickly - he was painful to watch, and I'm glad the Lakers didn't seem to want to keep him around all that much either.