Dwight Howard Eyes NBA Comeback



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Dwight Howard Eyes NBA Comeback
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After a captivating season in Taiwan, eight-time NBA All-Star Dwight Howard is contemplating a return to the NBA, and it seems the Golden State Warriors are keenly interested in his services. According to The Athletic's reliable source, Shams Charania, Howard is scheduled to meet with the reigning 2022 NBA Champions next week, as they seek to bolster their roster with an experienced reserve big man.

Howard, who last donned an NBA jersey with the Philadelphia 76ers, made waves during his tenure with the Taoyuan Leopards in the T1 League, garnering attention with his remarkable performances. Despite not being in the NBA, his impressive stat lines in Taiwan managed to keep NBA teams on high alert.

In addition to his on-court prowess, Howard used his social media presence to playfully recruit current NBA stars, including the disgruntled Sixers guard, James Harden. While Howard appears content with his role in the T1 League, the 37-year-old former Sixer remains enthusiastic about proving that he still possesses the skill and athleticism to thrive in the NBA.

Dwight Howard's Journey

Dwight Howard's journey in the NBA began in 2004 when he was selected as the first overall pick by the Orlando Magic. He went on to dominate in Orlando for eight seasons before being traded to the Los Angeles Lakers in 2012.

Following a season in LA, Howard joined the Houston Rockets for a three-year stint. Since then, he has moved between various NBA teams, including the Charlotte Hornets, Washington Wizards, and two separate stints with the Lakers.

His most recent NBA endeavor saw him with the Philadelphia 76ers during the 2020-2021 season, where he contributed significantly, featuring in 69 regular-season games and averaging seven points and eight rebounds. Howard also played a pivotal role off the bench for the Sixers during the 2021 playoffs.

In the 2021-2022 season, Howard rejoined the Los Angeles Lakers for a third time, starting in 27 games and participating in a total of 60 matchups. However, as he entered free agency once more, he encountered limited interest from NBA teams, leading him to explore opportunities elsewhere.

As Dwight Howard's potential NBA comeback story unfolds, basketball enthusiasts eagerly await his decision and whether he will once again grace the NBA courts with his remarkable skills. The Golden State Warriors' interest adds another layer of intrigue to this chapter in Howard's basketball journey.