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Showing posts with label Dwight Howard. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Howard leads all players in first All-Star Ballot returns

NEW YORK -- Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic and LeBron James of the Miami Heat top the Eastern Conference, while Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers and Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder lead the Western Conference after the first returns of 2012 NBA All-Star Balloting presented by Sprint. Howard, the Kia Defensive Player of the Year each of the past three seasons, is the overall leader with 754,737 votes. 

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The 2012 NBA All-Star Game, which will air live at 8 p.m. ET on TNT and ESPN Radio in the U.S., and reach fans in more than 200 countries and territories in more than 40 languages, will be played at Amway Center in Orlando -- on Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012.

Howard paces centers in the East, followed by the Chicago Bulls' Joakim Noah (75,038). James leads Eastern Conference forwards with 640,789 votes, followed by Carmelo Anthony (496,351) of the New York Knicks. Derrick Rose of the Chicago Bulls leads Eastern Conference guards with 640,476 votes, followed by Miami's Dwyane Wade (637,912).

Bryant's 690,613 votes leads Western Conference guards, with the Los Angeles Clippers' Chris Paul placing second (540,173). Durant's 633,538 votes lead forwards in the West, with Blake Griffin of the Clippers next in line with 394,264 votes. The Lakers' Andrew Bynum paces Western Conference centers with 496,597 votes, followed by the Clippers' DeAndre Jordan (134,961).

The leaders of both the Eastern and Western Conference players for the first returns of 2012 NBA All-Star Balloting presented by Sprint are below:

All-Star Balloting Presented By Sprint | Eastern Conference

Forwards: LeBron James (Mia) 640,789; Carmelo Anthony (NYK) 496,351; Amar'e Stoudemire (NYK) 178,797; Kevin Garnett (Bos) 173,161; Chris Bosh (Mia) 140,601; Paul Pierce (Bos) 94,071; Luol Deng (Chi) 85,086; Andrea Bargnani (Tor) 54,739; Carlos Boozer (Chi) 53,477; Hedo Turkoglu (Orl) 43,154.

Guards: Derrick Rose (Chi) 640,476; Dwyane Wade (Mia) 637,912; Rajon Rondo (Bos) 253,969; Ray Allen (Bos) 174,934; Deron Williams (NJN) 89,128; Jose Calderon (Tor) 42,929; John Wall (Was) 38,025; Richard Hamilton (Chi) 36,418; Kyrie Irving (Cle) 27,713; Joe Johnson (Atl) 23,384.

Centers: Dwight Howard (Orl) 754,737; Joakim Noah (Chi) 75,038; Tyson Chandler (NYK) 61,774; Joel Anthony (Mia) 41,832; JaVale McGee (Was) 24,713; Al Horford (Atl) 23,546.

All-Star Balloting Presented By Sprint | Western Conference

Forwards: Kevin Durant (OKC) 633,538; Blake Griffin (LAC) 394,264; Dirk Nowitzki (Dal) 231,832; Pau Gasol (LAL) 185,428; Kevin Love (Min) 143,814; LaMarcus Aldridge (Por) 118,268; Tim Duncan (SA) 81,783; Lamar Odom (Dal) 59,686; Metta World Peace (LAL) 39,006; Danilo Gallinari (Den) 34,438.

Guards: Kobe Bryant (LAL) 690,613; Chris Paul (LAC) 540,173; Ricky Rubio (Min) 133,520; Steve Nash (Pho) 118,922; Russell Westbrook (OKC) 107,197; Kyle Lowry (Hou) 90,725; Monta Ellis (GS) 63,696; Manu Ginobili (SA) 50,765; Jason Kidd (Dal) 49,596; Chauncey Billups (LAC) 42,657.

Centers: Andrew Bynum (LAL) 496,597; DeAndre Jordan (LAC) 134,961; Marc Gasol (Mem) 102,116; Nenê (Den) 94,167; Marcin Gortat (Pho) 62,631; Kendrick Perkins (OKC) 41,579.



Saturday, December 10, 2011

Howard formally requests trade

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- When Magic star Dwight Howard signed a contract extension in 2007, he joked that he and Mickey Mouse would be in Orlando forever.
Now Howard wants out, putting one of the NBA's most dominant big men on the block at the start of training camp.
Howard acknowledged for the first time Saturday that he has formally requested a trade. It came a day after the team granted New Jersey, Dallas and the Los Angeles Lakers permission to talk to Howard's agent, Dan Fegan, about possible deals.
The All-Star center is eligible to opt out of his current contract in July 2012.
Wearing a retro Magic hat, Howard spent a stoic half-hour explaining his reasoning and expressed empathy for a fan base that had to watch Shaquille O'Neal depart for the Lakers in 1996. Howard likened his trade request to a divorce that only one party wants.
"I've done everything for this city. I don't think people understand the magnitude of love I have just for this city," he said. "It's beyond basketball. I think people, anybody should understand that. For me this has just not been a city I enjoy playing basketball in. I love everybody here, that's why it's been so tough."
He said the decision went deeper than what happened on the court, but also said recent playoff disappointments played a role. He alluded to the hurt he felt as he watched the Lakers celebrate their 2009 NBA championship on the Magic's home floor.
"I've been back and forth," he said. "Mainly because the people here really care for the city. Nobody's gonna understand that. And if you hate me because of a jersey, then you never really loved me. That' how I feel."
Magic general manager Otis Smith said he would still like to see Howard eventually decide to stay in Orlando, but in the meantime they would explore options that were in the best interests of the Magic.
"When you invest seven years in a player and that's what he decides, then you have to deal with that from that angle. But it's not the end of the world," Smith said. "Like I said before, the Orlando Magic franchise is what it's about. We like to make this into an individual game, but the fact of the matter is it's a team sport. And we'll continue to move forward. "
Smith said there is no timetable or deadline for a trade. Likewise, he said he hasn't allowed himself to get caught up on how the team might adjust if Howard does depart.
"Anytime you lose the best player on your team you have to adjust to that," Smith said.
Talk of Howard's possible departure from Orlando exploded Friday after the center denied an ESPN report that he met with Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov and general manager Billy King on Thursday in Miami without the Magic's permission. It followed reports that Howard planned to request a trade to the Nets.
Fegan said in a statement that any claims of tampering are false.
Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said the team is going about business as usual, despite the circus-like atmosphere that has surrounded the franchise over the past two days.
Van Gundy said Howard's approach and demeanor in practice were the same on Saturday.
"I think again, it's not an easy situation," Van Gundy said. "But just like I'm doing I'd like our other players to do - stay out of it. My issue is to go out and coach the guys that are here every day, which includes Dwight. And their issue is to come out and focus and play basketball every day."
Howard said he thought about the situation all summer and spoke to Magic CEO Alex Martins again on Saturday about it. He declined to go into specifics on those discussions or what he said when he originally conveyed the news to Smith.
"The last couple of weeks before training camp were very tough," Howard said. "Just stressed out about it. Got sick, couldn't sleep. It was a very stressful time. After I said what I said to Otis, got it out - I started feeling better."
Howard maintains his decision was multifaceted and came down to feeling he didn't have an ideal situation to pursue an NBA title.
Specifically, Howard said overall he didn't feel satisfied with the talent around him and he would like to be in the kind of personnel input he said Dallas star Dirk Nowitzki enjoys.
"If Dirk told (Dallas owner) Mark (Cuban) `Hey, I think this is the direction our team is going, this is what we need in the locker room and these are the kind of players we need,' I think Mark would listen," Howard said. "That doesn't mean Mark has to say, OK, we'll make a rash decision. But I think he would listen and really found out what the player needs around him in order to win."
Smith said the team's free agency approach also hasn't changed since Howard's request.
He said the team is close to working out a deal to retain shooting guard Jason Richardson, who is eligible for free agency.
"Actually Jason and I are close to terms, with Dan (Fegan) we are close to terms," he said. "He's expected in camp if not tomorrow, then Monday."
The Magic are waiting on final paperwork before finalizing a trade that will send Brandon Bass to Boston in exchange for Glen Davis. They also are working on a separate deal to acquire guard Von Wafer, who spent time playing in Europe this summer.
Once that paperwork is complete, they too will begin practicing with the Magic. According to Davis' Twitter account, he is already in Florida.
Along with the recent developments with Howard, Smith also had what he called a tough meeting with former Magic guard Gilbert Arenas on Friday.
The Magic decided to use the new amnesty provision in the recently ratified labor agreement that allows teams a one-time option to waive a player's remaining contract from the salary cap and luxury tax.
After coming over from the Washington Wizards in a trade for Rashard Lewis last season, the 29-year-old Arenas struggled to make an impact in Orlando. He had about $62 million remaining on the final three years of his six-year, $111 million deal.
"It was rough, it was rough," said Smith, who has been close to Arenas for years. "It was rough to come out of my mouth and it was rough for him to receive it."
But the biggest story for the Magic continues to be Howard.
"I've been here since I was 18," Howard said. "All I know is Orlando. All I know is this city. When I got down here it was the biggest place in the world to me. ... That's why it's tough. Very tough."

Magic grant trio of teams permission to talk to Howard

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Magic spokesman Joel Glass says the team has granted New Jersey, Dallas and the L.A. Lakers permission to talk to Dwight Howard's agent Dan Fegan to discuss possible trades.

Howard denied an ESPN report on Friday after the Magic's first training camp practice that said he met with Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov and general manager Billy King on Thursday in Miami without the Magic's permission. It followed reports that Howard planned to request a trade to the Nets.
Fegan said in statement that any claims of tampering are false.
Howard is eligible to opt out of his current contract in July 2012.
The Magic practice again Saturday. Former Boston forward Glen Davis is expected to be in attendance after a trade for the Magic's Brandon Bass is finalized.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Magic's Howard named defensive player of year

(Reuters) - Dwight Howard was named the NBA's defensive player of the year Monday, making the dominant Orlando Magic center the first player to win the award in three consecutive seasons.

Howard led the league this season with 789 defensive rebounds and averaged 14.1 rebounds, 2.4 blocks and 1.4 steals in 78 games with the Magic.

"I could have just stopped after winning one award, but I want our team to be successful and I know it starts with me and it starts on the defensive end," Howard said.

"Me playing defense is about helping my team win. And I think that shows every night when I'm out there trying to be there for my team and erasing the defensive mistakes."

Howard, the first overall pick in the 2004 NBA Draft, was third in offensive rebounds (309), second in total rebounds (1,098) and third in blocks (186) in the regular season.

Howard received 114 first-place votes from a panel of 120 sports writers and broadcasters throughout North America that voted on the award.

Dikembe Mutombo and Ben Wallace are the only other players to have won the award more times. They each won it four times.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Hawks swoop for late win as big guns boom


(Reuters) - Jamal Crawford banked in a three-pointer with 5.7 seconds left to seal a 88-84 win for the Atlanta Hawks over the visiting Orlando Magic Friday.

Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Lakers ambushed the New Orleans Hornets 100-86 on the road to join in the Hawks in taking a 2-1 lead in their best-of-seven NBA playoff series.

The Boston Celtics mercilessly overpowered the New York Knicks 113-96 to ruin the excitement of the first playoff game at Madison Square Gardens in seven years.

In Atlanta, Crawford scored 18 of his 23 points in the second half including the game-clinching three in the dying seconds of a nip-and-tuck contest.

"I just tried to get to my comfort zone, my sweet spot," Crawford told reporters. "I felt pretty good getting there. "I thought I got a good look, and it just happened to go down for me."

Al Horford gave the Hawks the lead at 85-84 with 46.6 seconds left.

Atlanta led for much of the game, but the lead changed four times over the final two minutes following an altercation which led to the ejection of Atlanta's Zaza Pachulia and Orlando's Jason Richardson.

"I thought we played with much more energy in the second half, and that got us back into it," said Orlando coach Stan Van Gundy. "But this is the playoffs and you can't play 24 minutes of defense."

Joe Johnson scored 21 points for Atlanta and Dwight Howard led the Magic with 21 points and 15 rebounds.

In New Orleans, the Lakers pounced on the Hornets in the opening quarter and pulled away in the final period to regain home-court advantage.

Kobe Bryant led the Lakers with 30 points and Pau Gasol recorded a double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Carl Landry led the Hornets with 23 points and Chris Paul 22.

In New York, the Celtics sprinted to a 22-5 lead eight minutes into the game and led comfortably from start to finish to take a commanding 3-0 lead in the series.

Boston will attempt to complete the sweep Sunday.

Paul Pierce led the Celtics with 38 points, Ray Allen hit eight three-pointers among his 32 points and Rajon Rondo had a triple-double with 15 points, 11 rebounds and a Celtics franchise playoff record 20 assists.

The Knicks bench outscored the starters led by Shawne Williams 17 points. Carmelo Anthony scored 15 points on just 4-for-16 shooting from the field.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Los Angeles Lakers scored their 10th win in 11 games over Orlando with a 97-84 victory

(AP) Los Angeles, California-  Pau Gasol scored 23 points and Kobe Bryant added 16 while playing on a sprained left ankle as the Los Angeles Lakers scored their 10th win in 11 games over Orlando with a 97-84 victory.

Andrew Bynum had 10 points, a career high-tying 18 rebounds and four blocks as the two-time defending NBA champions opened a seven-game homestand with another impressive post-All-Star effort.

The Lakers (48-20) also drew virtually even with the Dallas Mavericks (47-19) for second place in the Western Conference standings.
Dwight Howard had 22 points, 15 rebounds and nine turnovers – four more than the entire Lakers squad – for the Magic.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Howard's 30 powers Magic over Knicks

ORLANDO, Florida – Dwight Howard had 30 points and Jameer Nelson scored 14 of his 26 in the final quarter as Orlando defeated the New York Knicks 116-110.
Howard also had 16 rebounds for the Magic, who nailed five of their eight three-pointers in the fourth quarter to close out a seven-game homestand on a winning note.
Ryan Anderson finished with 16 points for Orlando, who trailed 58-47 at halftime.
Chauncey Billups and Amare Stoudemire each scored 30 points, and Carmelo Anthony had 25 points for the Knicks, who failed to capitalize off Sunday's dramatic win over Miami.
Nelson helped lead a second-half surge for the Magic as the teams combined for as whopping 97 free throws. The Magic made 36 of those.
The win was the Magic's third consecutive and fifth in a half dozen contests.
The Knicks dropped to 2-2 since acquiring Carmelo Anthony and Chauncey Billups from Denver in a blockbuster trade. (abs-cbnnews)

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

No place like home for Hedo

ORLANDO (NBA) - The once remembered playmaker/facilitator for the Magic that help them reached the 2009 NBA Finals has found his magic touch again. After playing sparringly with two different teams since - Toronto last season and then traded to Phoenix for Brazilian hot shot Leandro Barbosa until the 3rd week of December 2010 - Turkoglu is back in Orlando plus Jason Richardson and Earl Clark  following a major trade with Phoenix that sent Vince Carter, Marcin Gortat and Michael Pietrus and on Monday night versus the Golden State Warriors, he had a triple-double as the Magic beat the visiting warriors, 110-90.
A member of the all-tournament team at the FIBA World Championship 2010 last year after helping host nation Turkey reach the gold-medal game vs Team USA, Turkoglu finished with 10 points, 10 assists and 14 rebounds.


Team USA's Dwight Howard had 22 points and 17 rebounds and Jason Richardson poured in 20 points as the Magic improved to 22-12 and dropped the Warriors to 13-21.


"I'm glad I finally did something to help this team win," said Turkoglu.


"When I have the ball in my hands, I'm able to do the things I'm good at.


“My strength is to be the guy who is a facilitator, get my shot or find one for my teammates."


Turkoglu is averaging nine boards per game since his return to Orlando.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Howard leads Magic to crushing opening win over Wizards

ORLANDO (Reuters) - The Orlando Magic began life in their new Amway Center home with a dominating 112-83 victory over the Washington Wizards Thursday.
John Wall vs Dwight  "SuPeRMaN" Howard
Four-times All-Star Dwight Howard led the Magic with a double-double, scoring 23 points and 10 rebounds despite not playing in the final quarter of the season opener for the two sides.
Vince Carter added 18 points and Jameer Nelson scored 16.
The Wizards were led by reserve Cartier Martin's 17 points while first-overall draft pick John Wall scored 14 points and nine assists on his NBA debut.