Articles have been written that Dwight Howard could be the next David Robinson. For all the physical and statistical similarities among these players, I don’t think that is the case. Sorry, I have to go against the tide for quite a bit.
If we compare their stats, here’s how it looks:
Howard’s Career Statistics:
YR |
G |
GS |
MIN |
FG% |
FT% |
STL |
BLK |
PF |
OFF |
DEF |
TOT |
AST |
PTS |
04-05 |
82 |
82 |
32.6 |
.520 |
.671 |
0.90 |
1.70 |
2.8 |
3.5 |
6.5 |
10.0 |
0.9 |
12.0 |
05-06 |
82 |
81 |
36.8 |
.531 |
.595 |
0.80 |
1.40 |
3.4 |
3.5 |
9.0 |
12.5 |
1.5 |
15.8 |
06-07 |
82 |
82 |
36.9 |
.603 |
.586 |
0.90 |
1.90 |
3.0 |
3.5 |
8.8 |
12.3 |
1.9 |
17.6 |
07-08 |
82 |
82 |
37.7 |
.599 |
.590 |
0.90 |
2.10 |
3.3 |
3.4 |
10.8 |
14.2 |
1.3 |
20.7 |
08-09 |
79 |
79 |
35.7 |
.572 |
.594 |
1.00 |
2.90 |
3.4 |
4.3 |
9.6 |
13.9 |
1.4 |
20.6 |
09-10 |
19 |
19 |
32.6 |
.652 |
.568 |
0.90 |
1.80 |
3.8 |
3.9 |
8.4 |
12.3 |
1.5 |
18.2 |
Robinson’s Career Statistics:
YR |
G |
GS |
MIN |
FG% |
FT% |
STL |
BLK |
PF |
OFF |
DEF |
TOT |
AST |
PTS |
89-90 |
82 |
81 |
36.6 |
.531 |
.732 |
1.70 |
3.90 |
3.2 |
3.7 |
8.3 |
12.0 |
2.0 |
24.3 |
90-91 |
82 |
81 |
37.7 |
.552 |
.762 |
1.50 |
3.90 |
3.2 |
4.1 |
8.9 |
13.0 |
2.5 |
25.6 |
91-92 |
68 |
68 |
37.7 |
.551 |
.701 |
2.30 |
4.50 |
3.2 |
3.8 |
8.4 |
12.2 |
2.7 |
23.2 |
92-93 |
82 |
82 |
39.2 |
.501 |
.732 |
1.50 |
3.20 |
2.9 |
2.8 |
8.9 |
11.7 |
3.7 |
23.4 |
93-94 |
80 |
80 |
40.5 |
.507 |
.749 |
1.70 |
3.30 |
2.9 |
3.0 |
7.7 |
10.7 |
4.8 |
29.8 |
94-95 |
81 |
81 |
38.0 |
.530 |
.774 |
1.70 |
3.20 |
2.8 |
2.9 |
7.9 |
10.8 |
2.9 |
27.6 |
95-96 |
82 |
82 |
36.8 |
.516 |
.761 |
1.40 |
3.30 |
3.2 |
3.9 |
8.3 |
12.2 |
3.0 |
25.0 |
96-97 |
6 |
6 |
24.5 |
.500 |
.654 |
1.00 |
1.00 |
1.5 |
3.2 |
5.3 |
8.5 |
1.3 |
17.7 |
97-98 |
73 |
73 |
33.7 |
.511 |
.735 |
0.90 |
2.60 |
2.8 |
3.3 |
7.3 |
10.6 |
2.7 |
21.6 |
98-99 |
49 |
49 |
31.7 |
.509 |
.658 |
1.40 |
2.40 |
2.9 |
3.0 |
7.0 |
10.0 |
2.1 |
15.8 |
99-00 |
80 |
80 |
32.0 |
.512 |
.726 |
1.20 |
2.30 |
3.1 |
2.4 |
7.2 |
9.6 |
1.8 |
17.8 |
00-01 |
80 |
80 |
29.6 |
.486 |
.747 |
1.00 |
2.50 |
2.6 |
2.6 |
6.0 |
8.6 |
1.5 |
14.4 |
01-02 |
78 |
78 |
29.5 |
.507 |
.681 |
1.10 |
1.80 |
2.5 |
2.5 |
5.9 |
8.2 |
1.2 |
12.2 |
02-03 |
64 |
64 |
26.2 |
.469 |
.710 |
0.80 |
1.70 |
2.0 |
2.6 |
5.4 |
7.9 |
1.0 |
8.5 |
Looking at their productions in their respective rookie campaigns, it’s easy to see that David Robinson is better than Howard.
A lot of people will say those numbers are not a fair comparison mainly because of age. Robinson was 24 when he was a rookie while Dwight Howard made his NBA debut at 18. That may mean Robinson was more or less more NBA ready when he came into the league while Dwight was still very young and has a lot of time to develop his potential.
PLAYER
|
YR
|
MIN
|
FG%
|
FT%
|
STL
|
BLK
|
OFF
|
DEF
|
TOT
|
AST
|
PTS
|
|
Dwight Howard
|
07-08
|
37.7
|
.599
|
.590
|
0.90
|
2.10
|
3.4
|
10.8
|
14.2
|
1.3
|
20.7
|
|
David Robinson
|
89-90
|
36.6
|
.531
|
.732
|
1.79
|
3.90
|
3.7
|
8.3
|
12.0
|
2.0
|
24.3
|
This time the numbers are closer. But it tells us that Robinson was a better free throw shooter, passer, shot blocker and a better offensive player. Howard however rebounds more and shoots a better percentage from the field.
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