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Good News: Former Houston Rockets superstar player is back….

Former Rockets star has shifted tactics in an attempt to make a comeback to the NBA
The recent actions of former Houston Rockets star Dwight Howard show an intriguing strategy for returning to the league.

The last time Dwight Howard was in the NBA, he proved his capability of being a serviceable reserve big man. In fact, he would’ve been perfect on the Houston Rockets this past season, as they struggled to find a backup big essentially all year.

The Rockets became so desperate at the center position that they turned to Jeff Green, who has never been a true center and is probably the same age as your dad.

After just three seasons, Howard chose to leave the Rockets as an unrestricted free agent by declining his player option, which put an end to his time with the team. Not to mention his ongoing arguments with James Harden, the star player for the Rockets at the time.

While demonstrating that he still had plenty left in him, Howard would don multiple different jerseys and play for the Atlanta Hawks, Charlotte Hornets, Washington Wizards, Los Angeles Lakers (twice), and Philadelphia 76ers.

But Howard has struggled to return to the league, which is why he left the NBA for two years. Rather, he has played abroad, competing in Puerto Rico’s Baloncesto Superior Nacional and Taiwan’s T1 League.

For Howard, returning to the NBA has been extremely difficult.

Howard has changed his strategy, choosing to practically beg for a second opportunity with the Lakers.

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