- What's been left out in the discussion of Dwight Howard's possible arrival in Los Angeles is the affect it will have on Kobe Bryant's last years in the league. (Bleacherreport.com)
- As it is now, the Lakers face an uncertain future at the center position, so they might as well face it with Dwight Howard. The Lake Show have seemingly been steadily pursuing Howard. (Bleacherreport.com)
- Dwight Howards camp is leaking to the media that hes now open to signing an extension with the Lakers, clearing a small hurdle on the path to a deal that always seemed to make the most sense. (New York Daily News)
- LAS VEGAS -- When last we checked in with Josh Smith in mid-March, he was a young man conflicted. (CNN Sports Illustrated)
- According to Yahoo's, Marc Spears, representatives from the Lakers and Magic met Tuesday to discuss a possible trade for the six-time all-star. (Washington Post)
- Shortly after Steve Nash smiled and held up a Lakers jersey at his introductory news conference last week, General Manager Mitch Kupchak was asked if another home run could be hit this summer. (Los Angeles Times)
- Nothing appears imminent, but the Cleveland Cavaliers would receive Andrew Bynum in a possible three-way trade that would send Dwight Howard from the Orlando Magic to the L.A. Lakers, ESPN's Ric Bucher reports. (Sporting News)
- At least the Rockets math was sound. (NESN.com)
- When the dust settled on the latest Dwight Howard trade failure last week, Kris Humphries emerged as the big two-time winner. Humphries wanted Brooklyn and he wanted a big contract. (New York Daily News)
- The Cleveland Cavaliers may have inched ahead of the Houston Rockets as a facilitator in a potential trade that would send Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard to the Los Angeles Lakers, sources said Wednesday. (ESPN)
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Dwight Howard
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