dwight-howard
This NBA Star Ate 5,000 Calories Worth of Candy Every Day For a Decade
That's equivalent to about two dozen candy bars a day (or a candy bar every hour).
Dwight Howard Used to Eat So Much Goddamned Candy
According to the Lakers nutritionist, Dwight Howard used to eat 24 candy bars' worth of sugar. EVERY DAY.
Dwight Howard Fakes Handshake with Jeremy Lin, Then Dabs On Him
Everything about this is great. The crowd's reaction, Lin's reaction, and Howard's reaction, too.
Hecklers Call Dwight Howard a "Bitch," His Mother a "Whore," and He Finally Snapped
Dwight Howard can only take so much heckling before he challenges a fan to fight in the locker room.
The Pistons Need More Firepower to Leap from 'Good' to 'Great'
What path exists for the Detroit Pistons to actually win a championship, and can they go down it with Andre Drummond as their centerpiece?
How Dwight Howard Fits in Atlanta
Why is Dwight Howard back in his hometown of Atlanta? It comes down to one word: rebounds.
A Collection of Crazy-Ass Stories about Crazy-Ass Kevin Garnett
Kevin Garnett announced he was retiring last week. He was probably one of the most intense players in the league, and definitely one of the craziest.
Big Men And Big Movement In NBA Free Agency
Kevin Durant is free agency's biggest story, but a bunch of talented veteran big men changed teams in the early days of free agency. Here's the rundown.
Superman, Looking for Work: The Strange Case of Dwight Howard in 2016
Dwight Howard has been the most dominant big man of his era, and yet somehow has never quite been taken seriously. He's a free agent in more ways than one.
The NBA That Will Be, and the One That Never Was: David Roth's Weak in Review
The NBA is going through a renaissance and a revolution right now, led by Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors. You can tell it's a good thing because of how much people like Charles Barkley hate it.
Charles Barkley Asks Dwight Howard Why No One Likes Him
Dwight Howard answered some hard truths for Charles Barkley and it was fascinating.
No Peers, No Heirs: Kobe At The End Of The Road
Kobe Bryant played with the belief that he could win games all by himself. For a while, he was right. There will never be another player like him, for a reason.