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Post by HeuBBall23 on May 15, 2006 16:28:22 GMT -5
by spurs: (just seperating these into different threads) Dwight Howard: Tim Duncan's Heir Apparent In his second year in the NBA, Dwight is now ready to play. A top scorer and rebounder he already is what Tim Duncan is. Geuss what? He is only 18 and still has A potential. After the keys to the engine that is the Magic were handed to him, he turned it up. After bringing in Channing Frye to help him down low, Van Horn for more scoring, and Billups to help lead and run the team, Dwight is ready for prime time. Dwight Howard with a ferocious dunk to electrify the Magic Crowd.After the Shaq era the Magic have not have a real big man stud. They now have one, and the management prays and hopes that this big man doesnt bolt like the other one did. "Dwight desires to be great and works hard at it." said the trainer of the Magic.What does the future hold ifor Dwight? Will he reach greatness? Will he become the best big man ever? Or will he stumble, fall and give up once he gets the big contract he deserves in a couple of years? Only time will tell
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