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Can't wait to hear what he has to say
Hear we go again.
That 09 ring serious
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Day 1 Purchase:
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Can't wait to hear what he has to say
Ok, totally w/ you. Thought you had been fixated on just Bron this whole time.[quote name="CP"]#Options
am i the only one that is upset that dwight is wanting to play the allstar game? he's complaining about pain and everything now, yet he still wants to play in the allstar game, what is basically a meaningless and guard oriented game.. and this shows his priorities to me.. he rather play the allstar game, where he knows he can get hurt.. than just sit out, and rest an additional 3 days..
what i also wonder is, kobe had the bloodplasma/platelet rich procedure done on his knee, why cant dwight do that on his shoulder? it is a torn labrum, so it is tissue that is damaged, with the white bloodcells injected in his shoulder, his recovery should speed up.. why doesnt he do that?
It's not approved in the US.
because if he does he probably wont be able to play the rest of the season because it has to heal.
as nash said in that one interview everyone needs to do whats best for the team. if kobe and nash who have had much better careers than nash can follow this i dont understand why dwight cant stop bein selfish and follow suit
Yeah.... You don't think you're asking a little too much...
Why doesn't he fly to Germany....
Only way to fix a torn labrum is through surgery..
I'm done with this thread...
Absolute nonsense...
I hope I'm not the only one that has a problem w/ Dwight not sitting out the allstar game.
Steve Nash on the Lakers' inability to generate consistent pick-and-roll success.
When Dwight Howard was added this offseason to a mix including Steve Nash, the popular consensus (including from yours truly) was the two would form a deadly combination running pick-and-roll. Once Mike D'Antoni entered the picture, I personally pictured even more of this attack upon Nash's return from injury. Thus far, however, that vision hasn't come to fruition, and at times, the approach has been downright disastrous.
So what's been the problem? After Monday's practice in El Segundo, the topic was broached to all three principals. (In case you missed it, an earlier Sulia post featured D'Antoni's thoughts.)
"I would have thought we'd be a lot more potent in pick-and-roll situations," admitted Nash. "(Howard) played in a pick-and-roll offense. I played in a pick-and-roll offense, so I thought it would have been a lot more effective than it has been thus far. But maybe we can sort it out."
I asked Nash if he's sensed any hesitance from Howard towards pick-and-roll, given how the center has described himself this season as a player who operates down low. He paused for a few seconds before answering:
"If he's not as interested in pick-and-roll, then it's probably not gonna be as successful. But I'm not really sure. I haven't spoken to him about where his level of interest is in pick-and-roll."
Not exactly a ringing endorsement of Howard's enthusiasm towards the set, but there you have it. When I noted how the point guard and center appear a pick-and-roll match made in heaven, Nash didn't argue.
"I was incredibly excited to play with him for that reason."
So is Nash confident the two can eventually merge as the pick-and-roll monster imagined by all? He didn't appear willing to bet the house, but also hasn't abandoned ship.
"I hope so," said Nash. "It's more than just two guys, but at the same time, that is the main focus, the two of us, to try and make it work."
Clearly, there's a disconnect preventing synergy between the stars, and Nash's frustration over these hiccups is obvious. Until the two find a way to grease those wheels, the Lakers' full offensive potential will continue to go unreached.