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"I would say I play about three or four hours every night, " says Orlando Magic Center Dwight Howard.
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That would include Lakers center Dwight Howard, who is playing more like the player the Lakers hoped they were getting when he was acquired in a trade with Orlando.
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New center, Dwight Howard is recovering from back surgery and is only able to perform at roughly 70% of his normal capacity.
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And they arranged a trade for the best center in the game Dwight Howard and shipped off moody and undependable Andrew Bynum.
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The product has been pitched by both Dwight Howard, the Orlando Magic's 6-foot-11, 265-pound center and Chicago Bulls' Derrick Rose, who is 6-foot-3 and 190 pounds.
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This is not to be confused with other dramas involving Dwight Howard, like the one after the NBA lockout, which ended with the All-Star center staying put, or the one close to trade deadline, which ended with Orlando and Howard double-pinky-swearing that this maddening issue had been resolved.
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