NBA Ratings down 10 percent
June 16, 2009 by James Edwards
Filed under Boston Celtics, Dwight Howard, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA Championship, Orlando Magic, Pau Gasol
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The NBA Title series ain’t what it used to be, by 10% to be exact. Ratings were down 10 percent according to an AP article in ESPN.
At first blush that seems kind of bad for a series featuring Phil Jackson going for his 10th coaching title and Kobe Bryant trying to prove he can be a one man band, but it has to be kept in the context of being compared to last year’s dream matchup of the Celtics and Lakers.

Dwight Howard and Pau Gasol did not have people turning on their TV's
Boston brought in Kevin Garnett and had a title starved large market in Boston. The Boston area has won in all other sports and they were ready for an NBA title. The Orlando market is a smaller area and Dwight Howard is less of a draw than the 3 amigos. That may change as Dwight improves, but it is fact for now.
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Lakers bring toughness gain victory
June 13, 2009 by James Edwards
Filed under Dwight Howard, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA Playoffs
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The Los Angeles Lakers are a team known for talent and coaching and Kobe Bryant. What they are not known for is toughness. In last year’s series against the Boston Celtics, the lack of toughness haunted them and drove them out of the playoffs.
This year they face the Orlando Magic a team known for toughness with one of the toughest players in the league, the very physical Dwight Howard. Everyone felt the Lakers were the better team, but Orlando was hot and playing physical. Would the Lakers fold up and not play up to their potential.
Would Kobe play it cute? Would Pau Gasol play it safe?
Kobe and the Lakers are showing toughness
No, the Lakers came to play and have brought surprising toughness.
In these moments, two things became abundantly clear: The Lakers weren’t going to let Orlando’s physical play get to them, and the Lakers had added a thick outer callous since the Boston Celtics beat them up in last year’s Finals.
All season they have talked about being tougher. But toughness, like character, isn’t learned, but rather forged.Through experience, from failure, with regret and desire fueling the hot fire it requires to be fed.
It wasn’t until Thursday night though, that the Lakers were pushed hard enough to show how much they had hardened.
“It was a game we had to work so hard for and fight through so much and in the end it really paid off,” Gasol said.
No, the Lakers will never be compared to some of the Piston championship teams, last year’s Lakers, or even the Shaq Kobe Laker teams, but this team has found the toughness they needed to survive and gain victory.
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Dwight Howard too physical?
June 10, 2009 by James Edwards
Filed under Dwight Howard, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA Playoffs, Orlando Magic, Pau Gasol
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Pau Gasol is getting banged around by Dwight Howard, but what did he expect? Dwight has only one style of play and it involves a lot of muscle applied in a not so gentle manner.
Pau rubbed the back of his head to the referee for a visual explanation.
Then again, Pau is not the most physical center in the league and Dwight is going to have to be physical to compete with Gasol. If Dwight Howard lightened up for even a moment, the crafty Pau would destroy him on the offensive end.
Dwight Howard fights off the Lakers
Howard even seemed to acknowledge Gasol’s complaints, though he had not been told of them before his postgame news conference.
“I think with (Andrew) Bynum, he doesn’t mind banging,” Howard said. “With Gasol, sometimes you’ve got to be aware of what you do in the paint. Gasol is very smart. He’s been playing for a long, long time and I think with him, I’ve just got to be smart. I don’t want to pick up any cheap fouls and have to sit on the bench.”
Hey, Dwight knows what he is doing.
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Shaq, Howard and memories
June 6, 2009 by James Edwards
Filed under Dwight Howard, NBA Playoffs, Shaq
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What is up with Shaq and all the Dwight Howard bashing. It just never seems to stop with this guy.
First let us lay the ground work. You will find me to be a big Shaq fan, even watching Kaazam and trying to enjoy it, even putting up with all the anti-Kobe stuff. So why does Shaq have to go after Dwight Howard?
In the past year alone, Shaq called Howard an “impostor” and insisted that, “Everything he’s done, I’ve invented,” and on and on. On opening night of the NBA Finals, Shaq posted a goofy photo on Twitter of what a Dwight Howard and Stan Van Gundy child would look like. After five years of this, Howard still doesn’t get the reason that Shaq revels in ripping him.
“I can’t tell you why he’s said a lot of discouraging things,” Howard said Friday at the Staples Center. “I wish he wouldn’t say it because he’s one of the few guys that we all look up to.”
For most, O’Neal’s motives are transparent. Somehow, Shaq thinks it diminishes his own legacy if Howard achieves something significant sooner than he did.

Shaq smiles, but then opens his mouth
Shaq even worries about Jabbar and rips on him as well. Now wouldn’t it be funny if Shaq goes to a team in the East and has to play against Dwight Howard to get to the NBA Finals. Now then, justice could be served.
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Kobe and Lakers want NBA title
June 4, 2009 by James Edwards
Filed under Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA Playoffs
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The Lakers are primed and ready and feel that no team can stop them from taking the NBA 2009 title series from the Orlando Magic.
Who cares about the Celtics and the injured Garnett?
Who cares about the Cavaliers and the non-talking LeBron?
Who cares that Dwight Howard seems to be coming into his own and was more than Cleveland could handle?
Kobe is focused
Not the Lakers, their focus is only on winning the title and not on who shows up to play against them or how they got there. Even though Jackson could retire and Kobe could go free agent, the Lakers will have no distractions. They will only have their eyes on the prize!
Like the Celtics last spring, the Lakers’ hunger was evident on the eve of the Finals. Their resolve combined with their playoff experience of the past two seasons makes them the favorite of many pundits to win the franchise’s 15th NBA championship.
“Obviously, we’re mad,” Gasol said. “We’re upset about losing in the Finals, especially the way we lost. Also, the last game, we just felt we could have given it a better shot than we did. But it didn’t happen, and now we’re here again.”
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Dwight Howard will stay in Orlando
June 3, 2009 by James Edwards
Filed under Dwight Howard, NBA Playoffs, Orlando Magic
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Have you figured this out yet? Dwight Howard will stay in Orlando because he is under contract for the next 4 years to the Magic. Still Dwight Howard is saying all the right things and why not, with the NBA Finals coming up and the whole world taking a look at Dwight Howard the basketball player instead of Dwight Howard the dunker.
Dwight is loving the fans.
“I tell my friends this: I want to stay here. It will be based upon the city. We want the support of our fans. That’s what carries us, that’s what inspires us, that’s what keeps us motivated.
“You want to feel loved. That’s the biggest thing. I show my love to the community. I show my love to this city by stepping on the floor every night and playing as hard as I can. That’s all we want back.”
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Dwight Howard the player
So just when we are feeling secure, out of Dwight Howard’s mouth comes this…
While he expresses his commitment to Orlando, Howard says he understands Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James — who can become a free agent in 2010 — weighing his options.
“You just don’t want to say something. You want to wait and weigh your options,” Howard said. “Everybody can say that LeBron should stay in Cleveland. That’s where he’s from. But you have to think about what’s best for you and your family.
“That’s the way I look at it.”
Oh, well, maybe Dwight the player will slam a few home for us in the NBA Finals before he starts thinking of leaving for the Knicks or Nets or whatever. It is just business.
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Dwight Howard earning respect
May 27, 2009 by James Edwards
Filed under Dwight Howard, LeBron James, NBA Playoffs, Orlando Magic
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Hey, this Dwight Howard guy is pretty darn good. Well, we all know that is an underestimation for the ages. Howard has been dominant.
Oh, yes, LeBron has been LeBron and is still clearly the greatest player this side of Kobe Bryant, but Howard has turned his team into winners and carried them on his back. When he becomes unstoppable underneath, then the Orlando shooters like Rashard Lewis, Hedo Turkoglu, Rafer Alston, and Michael Pietrus become great 3 point shooters.
Howard wants a shot at the Lakers
Vinnie Johnson once remarked after making a dozen threes in a row in warm-ups, “But can you make them in a game with a hand in your face?” Well, when you are sending 2 or 3 guys down low to stop Howard, there are no hands in your face!
Everyone is still looking to LeBron to somehow pull this one out, but the Magic are frustrated with how much the public pays attention to only LeBron. They want respect and they want a shot at the NBA Title.
So the Cavs laid off Howard to start Tuesday, and he made them pay, scoring 11 points in the first six minutes. They went back to double-teaming him for much of the next three quarters, and Howard scored just six more points before the start of overtime. Still, all the attention he drew freed the Magic shooters, most notably Rafer Alston (notes) and Michael Pietrus (notes), who combined to make 11 3-pointers.
On one comical possession, Cavs guard Mo Williams turned his back on Alston to follow Courtney Lee (notes). With no other Cav within five feet of him, Alston buried yet another 3-pointer.
“We need one stop,” James said. “We haven’t got one stop to win a ballgame yet.”
James has realized he can’t beat Howard and these Magic alone. He received more support on Tuesday than he did in Game 3, but it still wasn’t enough. Williams made just two shots after halftime, falling flat, so far, on his “guarantee” that the Cavs would win the series.
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Orlando finds a way in game 3
May 25, 2009 by James Edwards
Filed under Cleveland Cavaliers, Dwight Howard, LeBron James, NBA Playoffs, Orlando Magic
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No sooner do you put out a post on how great LeBron is and how much of a battle he is in with Kobe Bryant to be the best player and along come the Magic and make LeBron all human again.
News flash, LeBron is not the Terminator.
Movie news Terminator Salvation: Your intrepid author got the chance to see this movie this past weekend and the Terminators did not fare any better than LeBron did in game three. Like LeBron, the Terminators missed their free throws late in the game and the result was a less than satisfying movie, in spite of Moon Bloodgood playing the hot hot Blair Williams.

LeBron James from Terminator to Human
The Magic came to play and the referees came to whistle. They weren’t just whistling Dixie, they were whistling fouls and there were over 80 of them.
Orlando shot 51 free throws, hitting 39. Cleveland attempted 35, making 26.
James shot 24 free throws, making 18. Dwight Howard (24 points and nine rebounds) made 14-of-19 free throws — including big ones down the stretch — before fouling out and Hedo Turkoglu hit 11-of-12.
Howard, a career 59 percent free-throw shooter, said he was singing a song in his head to relieve the pressure at the line.
” I didn’t think about it too much. I just tried to shoot,” Howard said. “I heard a song playing at halftime. I just kept thinking about dancing. If my free throws are going in, I might have to keep up that routine.”
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Oh Boy, Cav’s lose to Magic
May 21, 2009 by James Edwards
Filed under Cleveland Cavaliers, Dwight Howard, LeBron James, NBA Playoffs, Orlando Magic
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Ok, pull it together; this game did make sense, only you were in denial. Well, same here, denial, denial. You have to look at the facts of the recent past and the facts say that Orlando is 9 - 3 against the Cav’s in their last 12 meetings.
But it was Cleveland’s home court. Surely, LeBron is going to turn it on, right? Yes and Yes.
LeBron was magnificent as usual with 49 points, but it just was not enough.

Dwight Howard just keeps getting better and better
On the other hand, Dwight Howard was definitely pumped up, maybe too much. He not only had a monster game, but opened with a monster dunk and destroyed the 24 second clock.
Howard delayed the game — and then he derailed the Cavs. He followed rookie Courtney Lee’s miss, dunking the ball hard for the Magic’s first basket. Too hard. His dunk collapsed the 24-second clock affixed atop the basket backboard one minute into the game, sending it falling against the support beam.
It didn’t tumble to the court, but the clock stopped working, causing a nine-minute delay.
After Cavs personnel surveyed the damage, they brought in two 24-second clocks out of storage that were placed on the floor. All NBA teams have spare shot-clocks in case of malfunctions. (The clock was repaired for the second half of play.)
The Magic now have home court advantage, complements of a last second 3 pointer by Rashard Lewis and 30 points and 13 rebounds from Dwight Howard. The Magic will still play the next game in Cleveland, but are full of confidence and have home court advantage.
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Magic over Celtics, who is to blame?
May 18, 2009 by James Edwards
Filed under Boston Celtics, Dwight Howard, NBA Playoffs, Orlando Magic
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It was a game 7 to remember if you are a Magic fan and a game 7 to have lobotomized from your consciousness if you are a Celtic fan. After such a tremendous season last year where it looked by some fans to be years of future domination, the Celtics looked tired and used up by the end of this series.
Certainly it’s not what the coaches were suggesting, but the lads in sneakers decided to execute the rope-a-dope in the opening quarter. The Magic took advantage for 27 points and leads as great as 13 before settling for a 10-point edge at the end of the first frame. The visitors attempted six 3-pointers and hit five of them, firing away as if this part of their game was somehow a surprise to the opponent.
The Celtics added to their woe by committing five turnovers in the period. Dopey indeed. While the Los Angeles Lakers showed earlier in the day how to handle a Game 7 at home, taking a 15-point lead during layup lines, the Celts came out flat as a flounder
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Dwight Howard and Paul Pierce
If there is to be blame on one side of the sports ledger then there is to be some praise on the other side and Dwight Howard lives on the other side. It is his Orlando Magic team that became Celtic slayers and are now going to enjoy a coming out party in the conference finals.
How does one add notches to a growth chart of a Man-Child who is 6-11?
Do you measure the strength of his thunderous dunks? Note the developing accuracy of a short hook? Count scowls instead of smiles?
Dwight Howard is aptly referred to as a Work in Progress. But I believe we judge too harshly.
He is here.
Can you believe it? Orlando Magic make history with rout of Boston Celtics
It’s about time the national media show Magic some respectHis team is going to the Eastern Conference finals. Smiling before and after, it hardly seemed a burden for Dwight to lift the Orlando Magic on his back, as he did Sunday night at TD Banknorth Garden.
He took on the league’s most storied franchise, a franchise that had a 17-3 record in Game 7s, a franchise that doesn’t hang division championships on its rafters — only NBA titles.
Orlando 101, Boston 82. Ding, dong, the defending league champions are toast.
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