Dwight Howard NASTY Volleyball Block on Luol Deng

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Dwight Howard with a volleyball block on Luol Deng during a game in the United Center vs the Bulls

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  • :'(

    

  • dayuuuuuuuuum

  • OWNED!

  • @Deejeezy405 yes and no i agree with you. i think no when it gets your self and your teammates fired up yes do it and stop the guy. i dont think it should be done late in the game. i think you have to pick and choose when you do and dont do this. i think i liked it this time. but i think YOUR kind of guy is ronny turiaf he will always block a shot BUT he keeps it in play! i like that about him. lebron never keeps it in play i think dwight does this less than lebron but gets more blocks.

  • @beatmajinsephiroth I just think it's smarter to hold on to the ball instead of tossing it out of bounds. By doing that, you limit the opposing team's 2nd chance opportunities. Hence, a greater chance of winning.

  • @Deejeezy405 well to some players someone blocking your shot and stuffing the shit out of your shot all the way to the stands is a huge difference. coaches teach you to do both. watch?v=eQjY3M-X3h0.

  • @beatmajinsephiroth If I drove in and someone "picked" it while in mid-air--instead of spiking it out into the stands like a volleyball player--I'd be just as intimidated; there would be no difference.

    What I wanna know is if the Bulls scored on the next possession. I think the Magic won by a blowout so I guess it doesn't really matter. But lets say the Bulls won by 2 points. That would make the difference. If I coached, I'd tell my players to not spike the ball out of bounds.

  • @Deejeezy405 intimidation. if i get stuffed liked that in the gym i'd think twice before driving in again

  • What I don't understand is why he hits the ball to where it goes out of bounds. He should just stop the ball from going in and then hold on to it. You know how many fastbreaks that could create?

  • deeeeeeeeeeeeng

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