Also, how did Los Angeles as a contender work out?
I assume this is a dig at Howard?
Perhaps we should ask Mike D'Antoni about his inept coaching strategy, or Kobe Bryant about his inability to share the basketball.
Despite these two huge impediments to his personal success, Dwight Howard still managed to post numbers just a tick below his career averages last season.
Still, Dwight remains the whipping boy for the 2012-13 Lakers' season of failed expectations.
[P.S.: Let's not mention Steve Nash's 6.7 apg, a career low since the 1999-2000 season with Dallas, in only 50 (!) games played.]