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11-28-2018, 10:29 PM #11
If it wasn't for that car crash and his ex wife finding out we probably would still be in the dark about Tiger Woods. That is another story the media had for years that they just sat on by basically blackmailing him into doing shoots, articles, interviews, etc for the magazine that had the dirt on him. Really makes you think what other bombshell reports these "news" places are sitting on.
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11-30-2018, 04:05 PM #12
Dwight is having abdominal surgery? ummm, I think this is the first step in going into hiding, and the end of his career
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12-01-2018, 07:58 PM #13
Yeah I could seriously see this "injury" being a career ender for him. That would just add to this whole drama and if it is true or not.
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04-20-2019, 08:09 PM #14
https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2019/04/...or-201920.html
In an unsurprising move, Dwight Howard has picked up his 2019/20 player option, opting in for next season, reports ESPN’s Zach Lowe (via Twitter). The decision ensures that the Wizards center locks in his $5,603,850 salary for ’19/20.
Howard, 33, signed a two-year deal with the Wizards last summer after spending his previous three seasons with three different teams in Houston, Atlanta, and Charlotte. Having used the full taxpayer mid-level exception to sign him, Washington viewed Howard as its major offseason addition, but the big man’s stint in D.C. hasn’t gone as planned.
Sidelined by spinal surgery for most of the 2018/19 season, Howard also injured his hamstring during his rehab and was ultimately limited to just nine games. He was reasonably effective when he saw the court, averaging 12.8 PPG and 9.2 RPG in 25.6 minutes per contest as the Wizards’ starting center, but the question marks surrounding his health ensured that he wouldn’t land a contract on the open market this offseason worth more than his $5.6MM option.
With Howard back in the fold, the Wizards are now on the hook for approximately $89.5MM in guaranteed salaries for 2019/20, per Basketball Insiders.
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