This isn’t Dwight Howard’s fault, but it is the Charlotte Hornets’ problem:
With nearly an entire season as sample size, I don’t know that the future Hall of Famer Howard’s presence has made the Hornets better.
If you had told me last June Howard would play 76 of the first 77 games, I’m not sure that I would have believed you. Had you told me Howard would have 23 20-10 games and 49 double-doubles in his 14th NBA season, again I’m not sure I would have believed you.
He has been marvelously durable and productive at 32.