NBA News: Dwight Howard Sticks By Trade Demand

By | July 26, 2012|

After being unsatisfied with numerous trade proposals from the Los Angeles Lakers, Houston Rockets and Brooklyn Nets, the Orlando Magic made one last attempt to keep superstar center Dwight Howard on the roster moving forward.

On Wednesday, GM Rob Hennigan flew to Los Angeles to meet with Howard to talk about the possibility of the perennial All-Star staying with the Magic. This was a desperation move by the new GM hesitant to pull the trigger on a blockbuster deal and it ended with similar results as Howard remained adamant about wanting to be traded.

According to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports via Twitter, Howard wondered why the Magic’s front office didn’t make a deal with the Lakers or Nets before they acquired Steve Nash and Joe Johnson:

Howard wondered to Hennigan why offers on table w/ Nets and Lakers prior to Joe Johnson and Steve Nash deals were rejected,source says.

— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) July 26, 2012

It’s hard to argue with Howard’s point here as the Magic were given plenty of opportunities to make a deal to send the superstar elsewhere and get value in return. Obviously, equal value for Howard is extremely difficult to acquire with the three-time Defensive Player of the Year being considered the best player at his position, but there has been no lack of intriguing options.

With All-Star center Andrew Bynum up for grabs in the trade offer from the Lakers, it still makes many wonder, including Howard, why a deal wasn’t done with the Lakers. Not only were the Lakers willing to trade the second-best center in the league to Orlando, but they also pursued other teams like the Rockets and Cleveland Cavaliers in order to make the deal work for the Magic.

Needless to say, Howard was unmoved by anything that Hennigan had to say on Wednesday and still wants a trade to happen with no desire of returning to Orlando.

This is yet another twist in the Howard saga with the Lakers potentially having some light at the end of the tunnel. Even though Howard has been the fall guy for all trade rumors surfacing and supposedly waffling back and forth, the Magic are quickly turning into the problem in these trade talks with an unwillingness to get a deal done before next season.

It remains to be seen how this will all come to fruition and where Howard will ultimately land, but this meeting with Hennigan may have kicked started things once again with the young GM in Los Angeles and stone throw away from the Staples Center. Lakers GM Mitch Kupchak will almost certainly be making a phone call to Hennigan in order to see if trade talks can reignite.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003736369466 Leonardo Lopes

    If Orlando trade Dwight Howard to lakers and the lakers trade Andrew Bynum to Orlando is not a bad trade to Orlando because they receive the secound center in the league.
    And Andrew Bynum going to develop and is going to be one of the best players in the world

  • rondo22

    I pass on Howard and keep who’s gonna be the best player- Bynum

  • LakerBoy17

    Most of you people dont use your brain. I rather have the best center in the nba who said his back was fine over the second best who’s knees can give in at anytime. Sure back surgery killed tmac’s career but look at the position he plays pg compared to howard thats a center and all we need him for is to destroy opponents in the paint. If i’m hennigan i would’ve traded bynum for howard immediatly. If your center doesnt want to stay, you have to give him up for quality in return. Lakers sign jodie meeks and brandon rush lakers are immediate champs.