Dwight Howard had a career like few others. The Basketball Hall of Fame took notice
- Dwight Howard enters the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame this weekend, highlighting his successful career as an eight-time All-Star and five-time rebounding champion.
- Howard expressed regret about being excluded from the NBA’s 75th anniversary team, feeling he deserved more recognition.
- Stan Van Gundy criticized Howard's omission from the NBA’s 75th anniversary team, calling it 'absolutely ridiculous.'
- Howard stated, 'It’s happening. It’s me being in the Hall of Fame,' confirming his induction as both a player and Olympian.
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All Dwight Howard urges his detractors to do is look at the numbers.
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Dwight Howard had a career like few others. The Basketball Hall of Fame took notice
All Dwight Howard urges his doubters to do is this: look at the numbers. They tell the story, he insists. He averaged 15.7 points and 11.8 rebounds per game.
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Read Full ArticleDwight Howard had career like few others, and Basketball Hall of Fame took notice
All Dwight Howard urges his doubters to do is this: look at the numbers. They tell the story, he insists. He averaged 15.7 points and 11.8 rebounds per game. Only 13 other players in the history of the NBA have…
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