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Warriors could pursue LA’s Dwight Howard

Golden State could have interest in Lakers center if he becomes available in free agency

- By Curtis Pashelka

The Golden State Warriors could have interest in Dwight Howard should he become available in free agency, a report from The Athletic’s Shams Charania suggests.

That’s only if he becomes available. According to Charania, Howard and the Los Angeles Lakers have amutual interest in a newcontrac­t.

The 6-foot-10 Howard, who will turn 35 on Dec. 8, revitalize­d his profession­al career last year after he rejoined the Lakers in August after an injury to DeMarcus Cousins created an opening on the roster.

In 69 regular-season games, Howard averaged 7.5 points and 7.3 rebounds as the Lakers finished atop the Western Conference standings. He then appeared in 18 of Los Angeles’ 21 playoff games, starting seven, and averaged 5.8 points and 4.6 rebounds as the Lakers won their 17th NBA championsh­ip.

The Warriors lack size in the middle and could be a fit, with6-10 Alen Smailagic, and 6-9Marquese Chriss and Kevon Looney presently their tallest players. The three combined to average 16.9 points and 11.4 rebounds per game last season.

There has also been speculatio­n the Warriors will use their second overall pick in next month’s NBA Draft to select 7-foot-1 center James Wiseman.

Howard had previously played for the Lakers in 2012-13 before an acrimoniou­s separation. He then played with the Houston Rockets from2013 to 2016, followed by oneyear stints in Atlanta, Charlotte and Washington.

Howard played just nine games with the Wizards before he underwent spinal surgery. The season before with the Hornets, a healthy Howard averaged 16.6 points and 12.5 rebounds per game.

Howard was traded to Memphis in July 2019 but had the final year of his contract bought out by the Grizzlies in August, clearing the way for him to return to Los Angeles after Cousins was hurt and then winning an NBA title.

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 ?? MARK J. TERRILL— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Heat forward Jimmy Butler drives to the basket past Lakers center Dwight Howard during the first half of Game 5of the NBA Finals on Oct. 9in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
MARK J. TERRILL— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Heat forward Jimmy Butler drives to the basket past Lakers center Dwight Howard during the first half of Game 5of the NBA Finals on Oct. 9in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

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