New city, same story.
Dwight Howard is now with the Lakers but that hasn’t changed Shaquille’s O’Neal’s feelings about him. Shaq doesn’t like him. Maybe it’s the silly Superman thing, maybe it’s that Dwight took the mantle from Shaq as best center in the game as Shaq’s career wound down, but they don’t get along.
So this time it started with Shaq spouting off to ESPNNewYork.com.
“Dwight Howard, who’s a pick-and-roll player, some people say he’s the best center in the league, but me being an old-school center, I’m going to go with Robin Lopez and Andrew Bynum because they play with their back to the basket.”
Robin Lopez? Sideshow Bob Lopez?
“Brook. Same thing. They’re brothers.”
That is your highly paid, widely watched NBA television analyst everybody. Shaq added:
“Like if you want to go to go to flash and dunking and the pick and roll, you gotta go with Dwight Howard. But me, the last true original dundaughta (slang for big timer), I’m going with Andrew Bynum and which Lopez? Brook. Brook Lopez.”
Did Shaq just complain about Howard dunking too much? Pot, meet kettle. Also, I’m not sure a true center should be bad at the pick and roll… oh, why bother. There is no logic, it’s just personal.
Anyway, after Lakers practice on Thursday Dwight Howard fired back. Via the Los Angeles Times.
“I don’t care what Shaq says,” Howard said flatly after Lakers practice Thursday. “Shaq played the game and he is done. It’s time to move on. He hated the fact when he played that older guys were talking about him and how he played. Now he’s doing the exact same thing. Just let it go. There’s no sense for him to be talking trash to me. He did his thing in the league. Sit back and relax. Your time is up.”
So, Shaq’s Laker jersey retirement April 2, that should be fun.
Just to try and use some fact’s in this debate: Last season Dwight Howard got 57.5 percent of his possessions in the post, just 8.9 percent as role man on the pick-and-role. After the post, his second highest ways of getting a shot was off an offensive rebound (12 percent). Shaq had moves in the post, but anyone who has watched Howard in the past three years knows he has developed jump hooks and some counter moves to get good looks.
And the dunk remains the most efficient shot in basketball. If Howard gets five a game, that’s good for the Lakers.
Can we move on from this silly Hatfields vs. McCoys feud now?