He should have gone to Boston.
http://mavscourtsideview.blogspot.co...rd-on-way.html
I like this move. When he was here before, he could score on the low blocks, although it seemed like he fell in love with the mid-range jumper in Houston. It can't hurt, and it can only help.
He's made plenty of money. I don't think this is the Celts' year, unless they can swing a trade for a veteran PG. The Heat didn't win until Shaq and Wade's second year. I think when you completely overhaul a team, it takes a full season to develop chemistry.
Nice move. Perfect backup at the PF/C position. He has solid post scoring ability and rebounding. Not a bad defender either. I was hoping they would pursue him since I heard that the T-Wolves were thinking about buying him out.
meh. he'll contribute about as much as mbenga.
You are joking right?
As if the Spurs needed another reason to hate the Mavs. Hopefully this stint will be a little less goonariffic, but I doubt it.
I see it as low-risk, potentially medium-sized reward. I don't see how a Mavs fan can argue against it. Webber is either retiring or going back to Detroit. What other backup PF who can score in the post is available?
I don't think they wanted him, otherwise I think he would have gone there.
Well, I guess the Mavs needed another proven winner
If I'm the Mavs I like this move. While I doubt that's he's got enough left in the tank to be a big time scorer or anything, he brings some old school toughness. The book on the Mavs has always said that they struggle when you get physical with them, thus they struggle in the playoffs when every game is far more physical. Howard is a guy who doesn't mind getting physical right back. He might end up being little more than an enforcer, but it's a lot better than having J-Ho getting himself tossed everytime someone throws an elbow.
You must be refering to this
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Perhaps I haven't followed Juwan's NBA career that closely, but when has he ever been known for toughness?
That and the flagrant against Malik Rose in Game 3 of the same series, I would think . . . .
http://espn.go.com/nba/playoffs2001/...9/1194170.html
I'd much rather give Brandon Bass the job and roll with him through thick and thin than give the job to another veteran with limited abilities and even more limited post scoring abilities. And any remaining PF minutes that Dirk/Bass don't eat up should definitely be going to Fazekas.
This is classic Avery. He was hyping Bass all preseason, but now that it's go-time, he's getting cold feet about giving a young guy minutes, so he signed some old ass veteran. This move improves the team in the short-term, but pisses me off because it's more proof that Avery hasn't learned anything.
Maybe cheap shot artist would be a better term.
Dude, the season hasn't even started. We have no idea how he plans on using Bass and Howard. I'm more than sure though that Bass will get plenty of PT though. Him and Howard will probably split a lot of minutes at both PF and C, which will be very useful since Damp is out for a while, and Mbenga was still hurt as well, which left us with only Diop.
And Fazekas is absolute garbage. We need to win NOW. Fazekas will in no way contribute to our winning a les, and everyone knows it. Howard at least has experience, and fills a need... post scoring and rebounding off the bench.
I've been impressed by what Bass has done in the preseason, but it's the preseason, and he's a guy that hasn't played meaningful minutes in the NBA. He couldn't get off the bench for a bad New Orleans team. Some say that's because Scott is in the same mold as Avery and trusts vets over rooks/2nd-year players. There's a reason why rooks and 2nd-year players don't get entrusted with rotation minutes, especially in the playoffs. Remember how Devin Harris played himself out of the rotation against Houston two years ago?
You said it yourself, this improves the Mavs in the short-term. They're a better team now than they were yesterday, and they are a smidge better when it comes to low-post scoring than they were yesterday. If Bass got lots of minutes this year, then that would not necessarily be a good thing. You also forget that Dampier is out until January and we need somebody to play heavy minutes at PF/C. Of course, I know your opinion of Damp so we'll just have to agree to disagree on that aspect.
howard hasn't played offense in the post for years.
GO MAVS...good move...hate to seee Mbenga go but oh well....
Yea, all the guy does is shoot jumpshots. He cant block shots and isnt a great one one one defender. And he's also pretty much a black hole with the ball.
I dont really get this move
Hahaha you dont get the move....Howard for Mbenga who averaged what a 1point...ok homer. Maybe you "get it" when the Mavs play the Spurs![]()
Has nothing to do with Mbenga dumb , has to do with the Mavs needing a low post scorer, and bringing in a guy who has just about no low post moves. Way to sign a no defense playing, jump shooting old man. I would have rather had Webber, or just givin those minutes to a young guy. I guess this move at least keeps you up with the Suns Grant Hill signing![]()
If you gonna resort to name calling you are a bag...just sayingHoward was the best player available and the Mavs go him....deal with it
If Howard is ever the best player available at any point, then no one needs to be bringing in players pussypants
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