Dwight Howard has surpassed expectations this season for the Hornets. In 58 games, Howard is averaging 15.4 PPG and 12.8 RPG for Charlotte, which is his best output since 2013/14 for a season in which he played more than 41 games.
Rick Bonnell of the Charlotte Observer opines that trading Howard after such a productive season may be the team’s best option of shedding salary. Howard will make $23MM next season and if the Hornets can get some salary relief and young players in return, Charlotte should pull the trigger, Bonnell writes.
A trade would mean that Howard would join his fourth team in four years. This time, however, he would be dealt because his value is high rather than as a straight salary dump.
“If I went back and told our trainers in Orlando, and our strength coaches, that he was going to be playing at this level now, with the state that his knee was back then, they would have said, ‘No way,’” said head coach Steve Clifford, who was a coach with the Magic and Lakers during Howard’s stints with those organizations. “You’re talking about a guy that’s had major knee surgery and major back surgery … You’d never know it.”
Check out other Southeast Division notes below:
- Howard drew his 12th technical foul of the season in Friday’s road contest against the Wizards, Bonnell writes in a separate story. The center has a history of racking up technical fouls; he is now four away from an automatic suspension.
- It has been three years since the Heat acquired an All-Star caliber player (Goran Dragic) and seven years since the team assembled LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade in South Beach. Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald looks at the future and Miami’s chance of landing another top free agent.
- Tomas Satoransky has played well for the Wizards as the team has struggled with injuries and lack of depth at the point guard position. Candance Buckner of the Washington Post writes that Satoransky and the team are both happy to see reinforcements on the way — including Ramon Sessions, who signed a 10-day deal — to aid the team in the postseason chase.