That type of careless mistake is professionally called an unforced error and it’s a no-no.
To be fair, Dwight turns the ball over a lot (3.2 turnovers per game), but not as often as does Kobe, the superstar of all superstars on the current Laker team, who gives the ball away to the opposition at an even more atrocious clip (at 3.4 times on average per game).
However, to a lot of fans, the problem with Dwight is that laughs a lot during, before and after games. He says that’s just who he is, fun-loving – he smiles because he’s having a good time.
Now that’s the problem. The Lakers, as we speak, have a lousy 17-23 win-loss record and are almost certain to miss the playoffs, even though there’s still half a season to play. So what’s there to smile about, Dwight?
Just saying. I don’t have a problem with Dwight, by the way. And sometimes I feel that he’s not even smiling. It’s not a happy smile but a kind of ironic smirk. He’s unhappy, you see, with Kobe hogging the ball all the time and there’s little he can do about it.
After all, as Kobe said from day one: “This is my team”. And in Kobe’s eyes Dwight, Superman (Howard’s nickname) or mere mortal, is only the team’s third option on offense.
Therefore, Kobe gets the ball and shoots it, often shooting the team out of games in the process. Kobe wants to lead the league in scoring at the age of 35 and in doing so, he appears not to care about how his teammates feel.
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