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What is Dwight Howard's net worth as of 2022? All you need to know 

Dwight Howard will eventually end up in the Basketball Hall of Fame. As one of the dominant centers of the 2000s, he won the Defensive Player of the Year award multiple times. Howard, now 37, is playing basketball in Taiwan, and it’s not because he needs the money. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Dwight Howard is worth more than $140 million.

Dwight Howard net worth is $140+ million dollars and made $2.5 million last year with the Lakers.

Love ya Dwight but “Play for free” ??
Bad choice of words there buddy. 🤦🏾‍♂️ twitter.com/TheHoopCentral…

Of course, Howard made the bulk of his money on the court. He entered the NBA in 2004 and signed a four-year, $19.5 million rookie deal with the Orlando Magic. Once 2007 came around, "Superman" signed his first big extension worth five years and $83.2 million. Howard would not end his contract in Orlando as he was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers, where he spent the 2012 season.

Howard would then go on to sign a four-year max deal with the Houston Rockets that paid him $21.8 million per season. He would get his last major deal with the Atlanta Hawks in 2016, which paid him $70 million over three years.

Over Howard’s various stops in the NBA, he earned $247 million in salary. He is also estimated to have made $100 million in endorsement deals. His most notable deal was with Adidas, for which he had a signature shoe. In 2015 he left Adidas to sign with the Chinese company Peak.


NBA teams that Dwight Howard could help

Dwight Howard plays professionally in Taiwan’s T1 League for the Taoyuan Leopards. Since his time there, he has put up big numbers and appears to be in good shape. In his debut game for the Leopards, he added 38 points, grabbed 25 rebounds and dished out 9 assists.

Dwight Howard dropped 38 points and 25 rebounds today in Taiwan. The highlights are incredible. https://t.co/xMw3YsHoBg

Howard last played in the NBA last season for the Lakers, and the team could use him again this year. The Lakers don’t have a strong inside presence once Anthony Davis sits down. Howard and Westbrook running the pick-and-roll with the bench unit could be interesting.

The 6-foot 10-inch center could also be a big help to the defending champion Golden State Warriors. The Warriors don’t have much experience or depth with their big men, as James Wiseman has been assigned to the G-League to get fitter and better. Dwight Howard's experience and defensive presence could be just what the champions need.

Howard could also find a destination with another old team, the Philadelphia 76ers. He could be a good backup for Joel Embiid and help their star center get some rest before a big playoff run.

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