Over the course of the summer the Los Angeles Lakers made a plethora of moves to try to improve the outlook of the team. Without a doubt, the biggest offseason splash the Lakers made was acquiring perennial All-Star Anthony Davis from the New Orleans Pelicans.
While that trade had many folks jumping for joy, not every move the team made excited fans. Perhaps the most noteworthy case of this came when the Lakers signed Dwight Howard to a non-guaranteed deal.
Of course, most Lakers fans remember Howard bailing on the squad after the 2012-13 season, his lone campaign in Los Angeles.