The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Source: Lakers plan to sign Howard

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LOS ANGELES >> The Los Angeles Lakers intend to sign center Dwight Howard after he completes a buyout with Memphis, a person familiar with the decision says.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity Friday because the deal hasn’t been completed for Howard to make an improbable return to the Lakers six years after his acrimoniou­s departure.

The eight-time All-Star selection will be the ostensible replacemen­t for center DeMarcus Cousins, who recently tore a knee ligament after signing with the Lakers as a free agent last month. Cousins could be sidelined for the entire upcoming season, and Howard will team with JaVale McGee and Anthony Davis to play the center spot for the Lakers.

Howard spent one infamous season with the Lakers, who acquired him from Orlando in August 2012 and teamed him with Steve Nash, Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol in the hopes of building a championsh­ip-contending superteam.

Although Howard valiantly played through injuries, he also clashed with Bryant, coach Mike D’Antoni and others before that misbegotte­n season ended with a first-round playoff sweep. Howard averaged 17.1 points and led the NBA with 12.4 rebounds during his sole season in LA.

Howard then left the Lakers as a free agent in July 2013, turning down a $118 million deal to join Houston for significan­tly less. He has been vociferous­ly booed by Lakers fans — and Clippers fans, too — in every trip back to Staples Center since then.

Howard was with six franchises in the six years after he left LA, although he never suited up for Brooklyn or Memphis. Howard signed with Washington last summer, but he needed spinal surgery and played in only nine games for the Wizards, who traded him to the Grizzlies last month.

Howard will have a complement­ary role on another Lakers roster with superteam aspiration­s. Los Angeles traded much of its young core to acquire Davis during the summer, and he will team up with LeBron James, Kyle Kuzma and newcomers including Danny Green and Avery Bradley. on this and the available evidence, the investigat­ors determined that there was not a sufficient basis to support the allegation­s made against coach Walton.”

The Kings and NBA said the matter is considered closed barring further evidence emerging.

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 ?? DAVID ZALUBOWSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Wizards center Dwight Howard practices in March in Denver. A person familiar with the decision says the Lakers intend to sign Howard after he completes a buyout with Memphis.
DAVID ZALUBOWSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Wizards center Dwight Howard practices in March in Denver. A person familiar with the decision says the Lakers intend to sign Howard after he completes a buyout with Memphis.

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