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    At least one former MVP doesn’t think it should have taken a broken bone in Kevin Durant’s foot to throw the 2015 MVP race wide open.

    According to Hakeem Olajuwon, Dwight Howard was already prepared to kick the door down.

    “He’s healthy. He’s strong. He’s ready,” said Olajuwon, who won the award in 1994 when he led the Rockets to the first of their back-to-back championships. “Now it’s about having the attitude to go out every night and dominate.”

    The Hall of Famer officially rejoined his former team as a player development specialist after Howard signed a free agent contract with the Rockets in July 2013 and recently concluded his second training camp stint working with the All-Star center before returning to his home in Amman, Jordan. Prior to the start of camp, Olajuwon had not worked with Howard since the end of last season.

    “He’s older, more mature and you can tell that he is feeling better physically,” Olajuwon said. “I like what I saw. He is a very hard worker. He takes the job seriously and you can see that he has used some of the things we talked about last season and is making them part of his game.”

    Howard averaged 18.3 points, 12.2 rebounds and 1.8 blocked shots in his first season with the Rockets and Olajuwon thinks the 28-year-old was just scratching the surface as he regained fitness.

    “It was a good start, but last year Dwight was still trying to recover from the back surgery and to feel like himself again,” said Olajuwon. “I think a lot of people don’t appreciate what it is like for an athlete to have a back injury. It is serious. It is a challenge.

    “I could see last year when I worked with him in camp that there were some things that he could not do. Or they were things that he did not think he could do. The difference now is that he is fit and those doubts are gone. This is the player who can go back to being the best center in the league and the kind of player that can lead his team to a championship. I think he should be dominant at both ends of the floor.”

    Olajuwon joined Michael Jordan as the only two players in NBA history to be named MVP of the regular season, Defensive Player of the Year and Finals MVP in the same season when he led the Rockets in 1994 and pulled the wagon again as Finals MVP when Houston repeated in 1995.

    Olajuwon doesn’t believe there is any reason the Rockets, who finished as the No. 4 seed in the West and were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by Portland last spring, should fall back, even with the departure of rotation players Chandler Parsons, Jeremy Lin and Omer Asik.

    “They have Dwight and they have James Harden,” he said. “That is two of the best players at their positions in the league. Those two can lead. Those two can do enough. You don’t need to have All-Stars at every position.

    “The Rockets will need good play from some young players and from others who will be getting their chance to be key players for the first time in their careers. But when we won our first championship in 1994, we had Sam Cassell, who was a rookie, playing at the end of games and making a difference. When we won in 1995, we had Clyde (Drexler). But we also had Pete Chilcutt in the starting lineup and Chucky Brown and Charles Jones stepping up off the bench.

    “When you have Howard and Harden, you have two players who can do much of the scoring. What you need are others to not try to do too much. Just concentrate on doing your job and coming to play every night.”

    It begins and ends with Howard.

    “We all know that center is the key position in the game,” Olajuwon said. “Everything should go through you — offense and defense and the right mentality. If the center is thinking about dominating, the team can go far, can go all the way.

    “I played at a time when were so many players that could win the MVP each year — Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Charles Barkley, Karl Malone. It meant you weren’t going to win the MVP every year. But you had to play like an MVP and have your name in the conversation. I believe that’s where Dwight is now. He is healthy. He is physically fit. He is strong. He wants to win.

    “It is about attitude. He should have a season that makes everyone vote for him as MVP. If that happens, they should be contenders for the championship. I believe that. Now they have to believe it.”
    source: http://hangtime.blogs.nba.com/2014/1...p-type-season/


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    Default Re: Hakeem: Howard is

    He is... But they won't give it to him on a Lottery Team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArbitraryWater
    He is... But they won't give it to him on a Lottery Team.
    Might be addition by subtraction, and Troy Daniels doe.

    I know the Rockets are unpopular on here but I think they could surprise people this season.

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    Default Re: Hakeem: Howard is

    Hakeem is getting payed to say this.

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    Default Re: Hakeem: Howard is

    The best he can do is another 2011 type season...with him playing at an MVP level but his team not quite good enough to get him the award. All trolling aside, I genuinely see no way the Rockets get a top 3 seed, and very very unlikely that they're top 5.

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    Default Re: Hakeem: Howard is

    Quote Originally Posted by fpliii
    Might be addition by subtraction, and Troy Daniels doe.

    I know the Rockets are unpopular on here but I think they could surprise people this season.
    I like Howard, it's just, they have this other piece of shit role player on their Team I have a Problem with..

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    Default Re: Hakeem: Howard is

    Quote Originally Posted by ArbitraryWater
    He is... But they won't give it to him on a Lottery Team.
    Lottery team?

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    Default Re: Hakeem: Howard is

    Quote Originally Posted by Smook A.
    Lottery team?
    Team that doesn't make the Playoffs?

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    Default Re: Hakeem: Howard is

    marketing ploy for Hakeem's post move summer camp

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    Default Re: Hakeem: Howard is

    Quote Originally Posted by fpliii
    Might be addition by subtraction, and Troy Daniels doe.

    I know the Rockets are unpopular on here but I think they could surprise people this season.


    I know its only the preseason but Troy Daniels has been really impressive from the 3 point land so far. He's 9/17 which is 53%. I think he'll be a really nice player for Houston off the bench.

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    Default Re: Hakeem: Howard is

    Quote Originally Posted by ArbitraryWater
    Team that doesn't make the Playoffs?
    No shit. I obviously know what it means but I don't think Houston is a lottery team.

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    Default Re: Hakeem: Howard is

    Quote Originally Posted by Smook A.
    No shit. I obviously know what it means but I don't think Houston is a lottery team.
    Well no shit... I think everyone is aware of your stance on that.

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    Default Re: Hakeem: Howard is

    MJ never won MVP, DPOY and FMVP in the same season. Just saying, cause the article said he did.

    Dwight might be back to form, but he won't be in the MVP race unless he anchors the Rockets as a top defensive team and leads them to a top seed. Don't see it happening. Good to hear that he's healthy though.

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    Default Re: Hakeem: Howard is

    Quote Originally Posted by Milbuck
    The best he can do is another 2011 type season...with him playing at an MVP level but his team not quite good enough to get him the award. All trolling aside, I genuinely see no way the Rockets get a top 3 seed, and very very unlikely that they're top 5.
    I don't think they'll be top 5 either even though you already know im a huge Rockets fan. 7th or 8th seed sounds right.

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    Default Re: Hakeem: Howard is

    Harden should train with Pippen. If Howard is truly in MVP form, Harden's defense will be the only thing holding them back from being a solid team

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