Dwight Howard Reveals His Biggest Regret From Time With Lakers
Dwight Howard has been candid about his biggest regret from his time with the Lakers.
The Lakers tried to build a great team in 2012 that included three-time DPOY winner Howard, Steve Nash, Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol and Metta Sandiford-Artest.
LA made it to the playoffs, but was swept by San Antonio and Howard left after one season and signed with Houston.
Looking back now, it's something he regrets.
“That's one thing I wish I could go back and be like, 'Let me make this decision wisely and analyze everything,'” Howard said on his podcast. Above Korim For DH 12 podcast of his decision to sign with the Houston Rockets in 2013 (h/t theScore). “I don't think I weighed my decision properly at the time. I think my emotions are controlling me very well because I was depressed because of leaving Orlando, then I came to the Lakers, but we didn't make it.”
The big man also went on to regret not using Bryant as a teammate.
“It was like, dang, if I persevere. “If only I had been more patient, and trusted the process,” Howard said. “I'm always looking like, dang, if I really appreciated those moments with Kobe as a teammate, and what would have been if we had two, three, four years together playing basketball and how much better I would have had.
“All kinds of things could have happened. I know I succeeded by winning the title, but I think it would have been a different story.”
Howard resigned with the Lakers in the 2019-20 season on a vet-minimum contract and won a championship.
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