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Oklahoma City Thunder Trade Dwight Howard to Los Angeles Lakers
Lakers Acquire Veteran Center in Blockbuster Deal
The Los Angeles Lakers have acquired veteran center Dwight Howard from the Oklahoma City Thunder in a blockbuster trade, the teams announced on Tuesday.
The Thunder will receive a 2023 second-round pick in return for Howard, who has one year and $2.6 million remaining on his contract.
Howard, 37, is a three-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year and eight-time All-Star. He has averaged 16.6 points and 12.6 rebounds per game over his 18-year career.
The Lakers are hoping that Howard can provide some much-needed rim protection and rebounding, two areas where they have struggled in recent seasons.
Howard is expected to join the Lakers in training camp next month.
Thunder Get Future Asset
The Thunder are getting a future asset in the 2023 second-round pick in return for Howard.
The Thunder are in a rebuilding mode and are looking to acquire young players and draft picks.
The second-round pick will give the Thunder another opportunity to add a young player to their roster.
Lakers Get Experienced Center
The Lakers are getting an experienced center in Howard.
Howard has played in over 1,000 NBA games and has been a key contributor on several championship teams.
Howard is also a good locker room presence and can help mentor the Lakers' young players.
Trade Benefits Both Teams
The trade benefits both the Thunder and the Lakers.
The Thunder are getting a future asset in the 2023 second-round pick.
The Lakers are getting an experienced center in Howard.
Both teams are hoping that the trade will help them achieve their goals for the upcoming season.