Then Dwight's work is done. He has no interest in improving his game or growing up, he just wants you to feel sorry for him.
Cry a little harder next season.
Then Dwight's work is done. He has no interest in improving his game or growing up, he just wants you to feel sorry for him.
And actually, Dwight couldn't watch the playoffs because he couldn't figure out how to work the remote.
What a soft mental midget.
Dwight Howard should rather ask himself how is it that his only strength -physical strength- as a basketball player,
was ridiculized by Spurs FOURTH big man. That then, done with him, watched PO in street clothes.
He should also ask whether he seriously deserves his Third all NBA spot.
If he could go as far as asking himself whether he is paid for what he is worth, he could even have my appreciation.
But that's probably asking too much.
The bogeyman is under your bed Dwight, and it's Timmie. LOL what an idiot
Let's thank Dwight for:
giving a certain redhead confidence that he could play in the playoffs, and that a rookie Australian big man owned him on the court.
I don't feel he's a bad person at all he does need to grow up a bit though, something that being the physical basketball specimen he is has prevented thus far. Its kinda obvious that he needs a mentor style coach to go dwight...... Life is number 1, live life. 2. Basketball and being awesome at it will make your life much better, instead of just being good become awesome. 3. Dwight sometimes its not your fault things don't go your way, you don't get down that's cool but resolve to stack the odds in your favor next time by working harder.
As overrated as Duh-wight is, he'd still be an upgrade over what they already have in Asik.
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