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	<title>Comments on: Juwan Howard coming full circle</title>
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		<title>By: Jeremy</title>
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		<description>That Miami team would have been pretty ill with Howard, Mourning, and Timmy. Heck, that 1995-1996 Bullets squad had Juwan, CWebb, and Sheed. The 1996-1997 squad Juwan, CWebb, and a rookie Ben Wallace. We all know that Ben was an undrafter free agent, had they not traded Sheed to Portland and were able to hold it together for a few more years, they would have had one of the most dynamic set of big men the league has ever seen. The hardest part would have been picking a starter. 

Second on my Squandered Front Court List goes to the 1993-1994 Orlando Magic. These fools win the lottery two years in a row (1992 they take Shaq). So they draft CWebb #1 overall and then trade him to Golden State for Penny Hardaway. While Penny (and Lil&#039; Penny for that matter) were ill back in the day, having a Shaq and CWebb front court would have been far greater in my opinion. They already had 3 parts of their starting line up for the 1994-1995 season (when they went to the finals), all they would have needed was a point guard.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That Miami team would have been pretty ill with Howard, Mourning, and Timmy. Heck, that 1995-1996 Bullets squad had Juwan, CWebb, and Sheed. The 1996-1997 squad Juwan, CWebb, and a rookie Ben Wallace. We all know that Ben was an undrafter free agent, had they not traded Sheed to Portland and were able to hold it together for a few more years, they would have had one of the most dynamic set of big men the league has ever seen. The hardest part would have been picking a starter. </p>
<p>Second on my Squandered Front Court List goes to the 1993-1994 Orlando Magic. These fools win the lottery two years in a row (1992 they take Shaq). So they draft CWebb #1 overall and then trade him to Golden State for Penny Hardaway. While Penny (and Lil&#8217; Penny for that matter) were ill back in the day, having a Shaq and CWebb front court would have been far greater in my opinion. They already had 3 parts of their starting line up for the 1994-1995 season (when they went to the finals), all they would have needed was a point guard.</p>
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