Albuquerque Journal

NBA Howard, Lakers Get Wish

Kobe: Team Now Is ‘Locked and Loaded’

- By Tim Reynolds The Associated Press

LONDON — At long last, Dwight Howard got what he wanted.

So did the Orlando Magic. A new beginning for both awaits.

It took four teams, 11 other players, five draft picks and countless rounds of talks over many months, but finally, the Magic decided the time was right to start over without the NBA’s best center and end a saga that has dogged the franchise for what seems like an eternity.

Howard is off to play alongside Kobe Bryant in Los Angeles, after a megadeal was worked out Thursday and completed Friday after the NBA reviewed and approved the particular­s. As far as the other headliners involved, Andrew Bynum leaves the Lakers for Philadelph­ia and Andre Iguodala is heading to Denver.

“Are we taking a step back? Absolutely, we are,” Magic general manager Rob Hennigan said. “But we’re taking a step back with a vision.”

The Lakers were set to introduce Howard later Friday in Los Angeles, and even while otherwise busy at the London Olympics, Bryant quickly proclaimed his team is now “locked and loaded to bring back the title.”

After an offseason when the Magic fired coach Stan Van Gundy and general manager Otis Smith, they’re now truly beginning anew. In 1996, the Magic watched Shaquille O’Neal sign as a free agent with the Lakers. At least this time, when they lost someone with the “Superman” nickname, they got something back.

Orlando got guard Arron Afflalo and forward Al Harrington from Denver, forward Moe Harkless and center Nikola Vucevic from Philadelph­ia, and forward Josh McRoberts and guard Christian Eyenga from the Lakers. The Lakers acquired Howard, guard Chris Duhon and forward Earl Clark from Orlando. The Magic also traded guard Jason Richardson to Philadelph­ia. Orlando also gets five draft picks over five years.

The Lakers pulled off the deal and somehow kept Pau Gasol in the process.

“It makes the NBA that much more exciting,” Knicks forward and U.S. Olympian Carmelo Anthony said.

Not everyone shared that sentiment. “I really don’t care,” Thunder star Kevin Durant said.

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