April 2013 Los Angeles Lakers Wiretap

Rockets Receive 'Hopeful Signals' Of Dwight Howard's Interest

May 31, 2013 11:30 AM

The Houston Rockets have received "hopeful signals" that Dwight Howard is genuinely considering signing with the team in free agency, according to sources.

Howard has conveyed interest in joining James Harden with the Rockets.

Sources say Howard will make in-person recruiting visits to the Rockets and Dallas Mavericks once free agency begins.

Howard may add other teams to the list.

The Los Angeles Lakers can offer a five-year deal worth $120 million to Howard, though their financial advantage isn't as significant as it seems due to the absence of state taxes in Texas.

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Tags: Dwight Howard, Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, NBA Signing Rumor, NBA Misc Rumor

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Rockets Trying To Trade Thomas Robinson To Clear Cap Space

May 30, 2013 6:09 PM

The Houston Rockets are attempting to trade Thomas Robinson in order to create salary cap space in order to pursue Dwight Howard.

The Rockets will accept the best offer to eliminate Robinson's $3.52 million salary for the 13-14 NBA season.

The Rockets would be able to sign Howard to a maximum contract starting at $20.5 million per season.

The Sacramento Kings traded Robinson to the Rockets just a few months after selecting him with the fifth overall pick.

The Rockets are mainly competing with the Los Angeles Lakers, Dallas Mavericks and possibly the Golden State Warriors to acquire Howard.

Adrian Wojnarowski/Yahoo! Sports

Tags: Thomas Robinson, Dwight Howard, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, NBA Signing Rumor, NBA Trade Rumor, NBA Misc Rumor

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Van Gundy: Every NBA GM Would Pick Howard Over Hibbert

May 30, 2013 2:54 PM

Stan Van Gundy refutes the notion Roy Hibbert has emerged as a better NBA center than Dwight Howard, believing anyone who picks Hibbert out of the two is a prisoner of the moment.

"Come on, that one's not close," Van Gundy said on Thursday. "You could put that question to 30 general managers in the league -- and give them the choice -- and Indiana, out of loyalty, might take Hibbert although I would doubt it. The other 29 would not even hesitate. Everybody's taking Dwight."

Van Gundy coached Howard for five seasons with the Orlando Magic.

Despite coming off back surgery and dealing with a shoulder injury throughout this season, Howard averaged 17.1 points and a league-best 12.4 rebounds.

Mike Bianchi/Orlando Sentinel

Tags: Dwight Howard, Roy Hibbert, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA

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Jackson: Lakers Won't Focus On Inside Game With D'Antoni

May 30, 2013 7:01 AM

When told an inside approach will not occur with Mike D'Antoni coaching the Los Angeles Lakers, Phil Jackson agreed.

"You're right," Jackson said. "They picked the path to go on and they think that's the future of the NBA and we'll see. We'll see if it is."

In Jackson's mind, the Lakers must make the inside game a major facet of their game plan, involving Dwight Howard and Pau Gasol.

"I think they need to get back inside, where the strength of their team is and use that presence in there to dominate games," Jackson said. "I think there is a way to do that."

Jackson is adamant he will not coach again in the NBA.

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21 NBA Teams To Compete In 2013 Vegas Summer League

May 29, 2013 1:52 PM

The 2013 Vegas Summer League will be comprised of 22 teams and run from July 12 to July 22.

Atlanta Hawks (2010-12)
Charlotte Bobcats (2008, 2012)
Chicago Bulls (2005, 2009-12)
Cleveland Cavaliers (2004-12)
Dallas Mavericks (2005-12)
Denver Nuggets (2004-12)
Golden State Warriors (2005-12)
L.A. Clippers (2005-12)
L.A. Lakers (2007-12)
Memphis Grizzlies (2007-12)
Miami Heat (2010-12)
Milwaukee Bucks (2007-12)
Minnesota Timberwolves (2006-12)
NBA D-League Select (2009-12)
New Orleans Pelicans (2005-12)
New York Knicks (2005-12)
Phoenix Suns (2004-12)
Portland Trail Blazers (2005-12)
Sacramento Kings (2005-12)
San Antonio Spurs (2007-12)
Toronto Raptors (2008-12)
Washington Wizards (2004-12)

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Source: Howard Also Considering Warriors

May 23, 2013 10:59 AM

Dwight Howard is considering signing with the Golden State Warriors as well as the previously reported Los Angeles Lakers, Houston Rockets, Dallas Mavericks and Atlanta Hawks, a source close to the player said Thursday.

According to the source, Howard's main concern involves "what team he feels has the best chance to win championships, has the best team and system around him."

Howard can't officially sign with a team until July 10, when a moratorium on NBA business is lifted.

Mark Medina/Los Angeles Daily News

Tags: Dwight Howard, Atlanta Hawks, Dallas Mavericks, Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, NBA Signing Rumor, NBA Misc Rumor

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Kupchak Denies Discussing D'Antoni With Howard

May 22, 2013 4:17 PM

Mitch Kupchak denied a report that indicated his exit interview conversation with Dwight Howard included the impending free agent venting about Mike D'Antoni.

Howard met with Kupchak privately after also meeting with both he and D'Antoni. 

"To be honest with you, I wouldn’t let it go there anyway," said Kupchak about letting a player dictate the Lakers' coaching situation. 

Kupchak has worked to gain the trust of Howard during the 12-13 season, which he has by all accounts.

"I'm not saying they don't have differences like with any coach or any player," said Kupchak. "I don't think it's anything that goes beyond." 

Kevin Ding/Orange County Register

Tags: Dwight Howard, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, NBA Misc Rumor

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Jackson Laughed When Informed Of Lakers' Decision To Hire D'Antoni

May 22, 2013 1:30 PM

When Phil Jackson received a phone call from Mitch Kupchak late on Sunday, Nov. 11 that the Los Angeles Lakers had decided to hire Mike D'Antoni to replace Mike Brown as head coach, he had an amused reaction.

"I laughed," Jackson said on Wednesday. "It was humorous to me when Mitch said that we think that Mike is a better coach for this group of guys."

Jackson had been prepared to tell Kupchak that he was interested in coaching the Lakers again.

Jackson believes the move to hire D'Antoni was made to cater to Steve Nash.

"I think it didn't happen because there was some concern how are we going to move in the right direction for this ballclub," Jackson said. "When Mitch gave me the call close to midnight on Sunday night right before I was going to give them an answer Monday morning and said, 'We've made a choice. We're going to hire Mike D'Antoni. We think he's the best coach for this group of guys.' My answer was, 'For Steve Nash, yes, I agree but for Dwight Howard, I'm not so sure.'

"In the process of thinking about how they could best use the team I think they thought first and foremost about Steve Nash and how Steve Nash was going to fit inside of an offensive system that I coach. ... I think that was a concern for them."

Jackson felt that his system would have allowed Pau Gasol and Howard to have a similar type of success as Gasol and Andrew Bynum.

Jackson claims to not be interested in coaching, but does seek a front office position in the NBA.

"I don't see myself coaching again, I really don't," Jackson said. "When I discussed this with Jeanie Buss, she said make sure you tell them that Jeanie still thinks you can coach even though you might say you're not going to coach again. Jeanie still thinks I can coach but I'm not going to go there."

Arash Markazi/ESPN

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Howard Deciding Between Lakers, Rockets

May 21, 2013 10:41 PM

Dwight Howard is currently torn between re-signing with the Los Angeles Lakers and joining the Houston Rockets in unrestricted free agency, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.

Howard's displeasure with Mike D'Antoni became known on Tuesday in a report from ESPN. During his exit interview with Mitch Kupchak, Howard reportedly said that he was frustrated with how D'Antoni used him and that he wasn't treated like a team leader the way he did with Kobe Bryant and Steve Nash.

Near the end of the regular season, all signs had pointed toward Howard re-signing with the Lakers.

Sam Amick/USA Today

Tags: Dwight Howard, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, NBA Signing Rumor, NBA Misc Rumor

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Sources: Rockets Intrigue Dwight Howard

May 21, 2013 10:22 AM

The Houston Rockets have emerged as an attractive free agent possibility for Dwight Howard, according to sources.

Howard became familiar with the area after spending part of two summers ago working with Hakeem Olajuwon.

Howard is also intrigued by the possibility of playing with James Harden.

Howard will engage in the free agency process and is expected to hear pitches from the Los Angeles Lakers, Dallas Mavericks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Atlanta Hawks and the Rockets.

Dave McMenamin/ESPN

Tags: Dwight Howard, Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, NBA Signing Rumor, NBA Misc Rumor

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Dwight Expressed Frustrations With D'Antoni To Kupchak

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Clippers Have No Interest In Pursuing Dwight Howard

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Jackson Admits Kobe's 2003 Arrest Impacted Relationship

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Pau Gasol To Undergo FAST Technique Procedure On Both Knees

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Report: Lakers' Plan A Is To Bring Back Team With Gasol

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Bobcats Receive Permission To Interview Lakers Assistant Steve Clifford

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D'Antoni To Hire Defensive Assistant

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Dwight Howard Advised Against Surgery On Shoulder

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