Lakers are Champs, Howard gets his vitamins.
Mon, Jun 15, 2009 by Adam Sedie

Kobe Bryant wins his 4th NBA Championship (photo by AP)
At the start of Game 5 of the NBA Finals in Orlando, we expected to see the Magic come out of the gate like gangbusters. Dwight Howard’s claim of a game 6 led us to expect fighting, clawing, and intimidation in forcing their way into a game 6 at the Staples center.
In reality, the Orlando Magic played as if they did not want to fly west.
Kobe Bryant had a compelling all around game with 30 points, 5 assists, 6 rebounds, 2 steals and 4 blocked shots. His supporting cast played wonderfully. Odom scored 17 points, Ariza had 15, Gasol 14 and 15 rebounds, and Fisher, whose clutch 3s in Game 4 lifted L.A., finished with 13 points.
Orlando started the game matching the Lakers pace, but faltered in the second quarter being outscored 30-18 by the Lakers.
At the start of the second half the Magic were unable to gain ground. Orlando showed some fight, but costly turnovers were then converted by the Lakers and defused Orlando’s chances at a run. It became apparent things were going the Lakers way in the 3rd.
Due to Dwight Howard’s limited offensive repertoire, the big and athletic Howard was called for an offensive foul with 7:12 left to play. Lamar Odom then converted a high arching 3 from the corner which squandered and deflated the Orlando Magic.
The Lakers then rolled over the Magic, basically matching Orlando bucket for bucket until the buzzer sounded in an otherwise unexciting 4th quarter.
Mark Jackson of ESPN brought up a very intelligent point during the fourth, directed towards Dwight Howard:
“If I am Dwight Howard…..after this game…… I am going to seek out a big man camp”

Dwight Howard needs to learn more than a dunk. (Photo AP)
Truer words could not have been spoken. Dwight Howard must realize the short comings of his game. How hard can it be to develop a 10-15 foot jump shot, or even a baby hook?
I am sure we have all had that friend, who tries to play a pick up game after never playing ball before. You watch them, the form of the shot is horrible, and no real clue or basketball sense. Time passes, and that person does get better. Some eventually become actually fairly decent.
How is it that a kid who gets paid gobs of cash with nothing but free time does not use his time to develop an all around game?
Andrew Bynum adhered to a work regimen after Kobe Bryant called him out, and he has a ton of moves now. Beset by injuries over the past couple seasons, he still has a leg up on Howard’s offensive sets.
Maybe it is time these players are paid less cash. Reflecting upon the old Lakers and Celtics rivalries, and further back, we see how players cared more about winning and losing. Players refined their games.
Nowadays players would rather make predictions in the media while drinking vitamins, spending the off season stroking a superman cape preparing for the photo shoot to be on the cover of NBA Live 2010.
It would be nice if there was time for learn some jump hooks, an elbow jumper, and perhaps a few other valuable fundamental elements for the game of Basketball.
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