Bynum vs howard who is better




















Andrew Bynum vs Dwight Howard vs Player comparisons: Index. Head-To-Head Career Comparison. Andrew Bynum. Andrew Bynum : to Dwight Howard : to NBA Championships and Seasons. Andrew Bynum 2 Dwight Howard 1. Andrew Bynum 8 Dwight Howard Andrew Bynum 6 Dwight Howard Andrew Bynum 1 Dwight Howard 8.

Honors and Awards. Andrew Bynum 0 Dwight Howard 5. Neither Howard nor Bynum is outstanding in defense of opponents who can, turn, face, and either shoot or go. Because Bynum mostly relies on his size and length, he generally plays reactive defense and is therefore highly susceptible to being in foul trouble. Howard is always active and decisive where Bynum is often hesitant.

Ranking the best players of the NBA season. Howard is way better than Bynum. Lately, Bynum is also trying to make hustling rim-runs. If Howard is Superman, then Bynum is merely Batman. From The Web. Main Rumors 30m ago Pistons a suitor for Marvin Bagley? Main Rumors 7hr ago Kelly Olynyk out at least six weeks. Main Rumors 7hr ago Ben Simmons visited Sixers arena, left before game started.

It's bush league playing by Bynum and it sheds him, as well as his team, in a negative light. Howard isn't the type to commit dangerous fouls, but he is a poor leader at times.

If the Orlando Magic aren't giving him the ball enough, he shouldn't be spouting it off to the media, he should be letting his teammates and coaches know first. Also, he complains about every foul call. What's the point of talking to the official on the other end of the court when the opposition is scoring in the lane because you're not there? I wrote an article like this yesterday, breaking down the matchup between Kobe Bryant and LeBron James , and decided to let you, the reader, decide on who was the better player.

I'm not going to do that this time, however, because it's so one-sided that it would be ridiculous for me to not pick a winner. Obviously, Dwight Howard is the better player out of these two.

Even if Andrew Bynum gets percent healthy, he still won't be better than Howard because he doesn't have the athleticism, the ability to remain healthy or the mental capacity to compare to Dwight. Bynum is definitely the more skilled player in the post, as he can use his feet as well as his body, but that's the only advantage he holds over Howard. He's not a better scorer, defender, shot blocker or teammate in the slightest.

The fact that he's desperate enough to throw elbows into players much smaller than he is does enough justice to convince me that he is the inferior center to Howard. Dwight is too skilled all around. He's lacking heavily as far as offense goes and should be taking more advantage of his size, but he's the best post defender we've had since Ben Wallace and the best rebounder since Dennis Rodman. He's an absolute force on the glass and is the best shot blocker we've seen since Dikembe Mutombo's early days.

If the Orlando Magic ran an offense like a normal team by not jacking up 30 three-pointers per game, Howard would get more looks, could get into a rhythm easier and improve his offensive game overall. It's just a shame that he has to be on a team that constantly ignores his talent in order to revel in scoring three-pointers 30 percent of the time.

Until Andrew Bynum or any other center says otherwise, Dwight Howard is the league's top center, and it's not even really that close. Many people, myself included, have criticized Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak for failing to bring Howard to Los Angeles in exchange for Bynum, but that's why he makes the deals for the Lakers, and I write about them. I'm not sure if Howard would have made the Lakers a better team than Bynum has, but I can appreciate the talent and potential that the team's patience has fostered.

I'm not quite ready to anoint Bynum as a better player than Howard, because his current body of work is too small when compared to Howard's dominance since his arrival into the NBA. But through all the injuries and setbacks, Bynum's true NBA storyline has revolved around the growth and development of his game, and that is another area in which he is leaps and bounds ahead of Howard.



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