Dwight Howard rejected by Brooklyn Nets: Looking at 3 teams that can be excellent fit for center
Dwight Howard is still looking for his next NBA contract after he was rejected by the Brooklyn Nets. The former NBA champion was interested in joining the New York-based team, but was rejected due to lack of shooting.
As dysfunctional as the Nets are this season, they didn't want to give the five-time rebounding champion a chance. Instead, they are looking for a big man who can shoot, which isn't something that fits Howard's skillsets.
Howard is 36 and is probably in the final stages of his career. Despite not being as amazing as he used to be, the 18-year NBA veteran could still help a few teams with his skills. This article will list three such teams.
Miami Heat could use Dwight Howard
The Miami Heat are off to a slow start in the 2022-23 season. After eight games, the team is 3-5 and Pat Riley might need to make some big roster moves soon. While it's still too early in the season, the Heat have a rebounding problem.
Eight games into the season, the Heat are ranked 28th in rebounds per game and dead-last in blocks. These are two things Dwight Howard does really well and there is no doubt that he could improve the team.
As amazing as Bam Adebayo is, it's questionable if he can provide the physicality the Heat could get from the three-time Defensive Player of the Year.
Golden State Warriors could use extra size
Like the Miami Heat, the Golden State Warriors are 3-5 so far this season. While there is no doubt they will bounce back, Dwight Howard is one player who could drastically improve the team.
The Warriors are amazing when it comes to small-ball lineups, but it's very unusual for Steph Curry, the 6-foot-2 guard, to be their best rebounder this season.
James Wiseman is finally back and has looked great so far. While Howard could help the Warriors with rebounding, he would also be a great mentor for Wiseman.
Boston Celtics and Robert Williams III's replacement
Robert Williams III is one of the best big men in the league and a defensive anchor for the Boston Celtics. Unfortunately, the 6-9 center is recovering from knee surgery and is expected to return in the second half of the 2022-23 season.
Losing Williams was a huge hit for the Celtics, but they've looked good so far and are one of the top teams in the Eastern Conference. However, they are one of the worst rebounding teams this season.
The Celtics have lost two games so far and were drastically outrebounded in both of them. With Dwight Howard's presence, the team could get a center who works hard on the glass and could use him until Williams is ready to return.