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I hope you don't think those stats mean Al Jefferson was a better signing than Dwight Howard.SMH

 

Dwight even at 75% healthy still led the league in rebounds. People are seriously starting to underrate Dwight Howard, just because he is hated doesn't mean we should start to compare him with lesser players. I love the Al Jefferson signing but he is no Dwight Howard.

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What does this mean?

 

I hope you don't think those stats mean Al Jefferson was a better signing than Dwight Howard.SMH

 

Dwight even at 75% healthy still led the league in rebounds. People are seriously starting to underrate Dwight Howard, just because he is hated doesn't mean we should start to compare him with lesser players. I love the Al Jefferson signing but he is no Dwight Howard.

Equal production for less money and drama.

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Equal production for less money and drama.

Except Dwight is gonna have more wins and will make his team a contender.

 

Will Al Jefferson make us a contender?

 

 

 

Yeah my point exactly.

 

 

Dwight>>>Jefferson

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Hey Fug What do werds and numbers mean?

YOSLO!

Ill quit trolling YOLO! Here:

Dwight for roughly the same efficiency is worth AL Jefferson and another 7million player.

No one arguing that Al will be more impactful on the defensive side of the ball but Dwight H is severly overpaid for being unprofessional and less efficient per 48.

Metrics do measure things that are important to front offices.

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