wow who would hae thought that bynum would be playing better then d.howard
its just as early to be talking about mvp,rookie of the year, and how good a player is playing....cant be too early for one but not to early for the early.....
Not sure who is playing better overall, but Bynum is clearly the better offensive player. I would guess that about 30 GM's would still take Dwight right now, but it is closer then people might think.
Not to toot my own horn, but I really new Bynum would be great this year. If u watch him closely u can see he is way more developed on offense then Howard is. I have though for a long time that Howard is pretty overrated. He is still a top center, but he has no offensive moves, and really isn't that great of a defender. He is a great weak side shot blocker, but in straight up man to man position defense he is average imo. Bynum still has a lot of work to do, but he is looking like the best center in the NBA at the moment.
if bynum stays healthy he has the ability to be great.. Point blank.. i dont ever see him being a better defender than HOward, but he definitely has more offensive polish..
i'm not suprised with Andrew, don;t know why maybe because of love for him and Greg and future of Andrew/Greg/D12 i hope.. i just knew he is in this level, before season i had a question who is 2nd best C him or Big Al.
But talking about Dwight , i'm really dissapointed i'm not even talking about he took 5 fga last game, he is really nothing like dominant in offense already, and his defense: 3less rebound almsot twice less blocks and lots of fouls? I hope it will change.
exactly...im not saying he will continue to be better then d.howard( although you never know) but yeah he is better at offense and they are on par as far as defense right now because howard is fouling half the time and just doesnt look like the same intimidater that he usually is.










even i didnt predict this..not sure whats going on wit howard..doesnt look like he added any offensive moves and hes not looking like the same defender he was in the past