Orlando’s Dwight Howard Narrows His List Down To Four Teams

Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard, along with Hornets point guard Chris Paul, have been subject to many trade rumors as of late and it has become apparent that one of both will be traded before the NBA season opens Dec. 25.
There are currently 30 teams in the NBA and Howard doesn’t want to go to 26 of them — he has made a list for the Magic that consists of four teams that he wants to play for.
This list consists of the Orlando Magic, who drafted Howard in 2004 and have made one NBA Finals appearance since then, mainly due to Howard’s spectacular play. There is also rapper Jay-Z’s New Jersey Nets, last season’s champions Dallas Mavericks and of course, the Los Angeles Lakers.
Lately, there has been speculation that the Chicago Bulls could also be on Howard’s list, as they have a budding superstar in Derrick Rose, who was last season’s MVP. There is also Joakim Noah and Carlos Boozer, who both form one of the best frontcourts in the NBA. The Bulls also have players that could entice the Magic in dealing Howard to the Windy City.




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