No, he's not. He doesn't want to and the Lakers don't have any pieces to acquire him. The answer above it crap. Here are 4 reasons why the lakers could get dwight howard: 1: The Lakers have the best player to trade with andrew bynum 2: The Magic wouln't be that pickey and they can not wait. 3: Dwight Howard is willing to sigh a contract with the lakers and will not sign one with that many other teams. 4: The Lakers get what the Lakers want.
Well, he wants to play for the Nets, but the Nets traded Joe Johnson for Kris Humpfries.There's no way that Dwight Howard could play for them, but he wants to.If he can't go there, then he will try L.A. LAKERS.
Dwight D. Eisenhower from Abilene,Kansas .
if the lakers give away the right players for howard according to sources magic would want gasol and bynum to give away howard. in my opinion, we don't need howard because bynum is a howard in the making even better offensively all we need is a point guard like ramon sessions
Dwight Howard. He has good chemistry with the Big 3, as shown in the All-Star Games. Dwight could be great or bad with the Miami Heat, but the Orlando Magic will want players in return. Then the Heat will trade either: Mike Miller, Udonis Haslem, James Jones, or maybe even Mario Chamers. Then the Fantastic Four (Dwayne Wade, Chris Bosh, LeBron James, and Dwight Howard) could win multiple championships, even with Erik Spoelstra as their Head Coah instead of Coach Hall of Famer, Pat Riley.
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The girl in Dwight Yoakam's video I Want You to Want Me is Kate Upton.
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Kevin Rudd want to become prime minister of Australia when he raised his political sights and urged Prime Minister Howard to meet him face to face in debates. Kevin Rudd promises his country men he would put fresh faces on Australian politics if elected. On November 2007, Rudd won the elections decisively against John Howard.
Why does anyone ever want to achieve power? Because there are things that they want to do with it. John Howard had ambitions to become Prime Minister so that he could implement his agenda - things like industrial relations "reform", taxation changes, and using the "culture wars" to make an Australia a more conservative and business-friendly place.
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