In today's NBA league, there is a topic about supergiants, which is still the focus of discussion among fans.
The emperor of Los Angeles who refused to abdicate, the ambitious new king who lurked in Milwaukee, or the grim reaper walking in Brooklyn with a scythe, attracted the attention of all fans from all over the world.
Once upon a time, in the Orlando Swamp in Florida, a mighty monster also firmly occupied the position of the league's first center, and his name was Dwight. Howard.

Dwight. Howard
One might say that Dwight. Isn't Howard a backup center for the Los Angeles Lakers? What can be done with LeBron. James, Kevin. Durant et al. are on a par.
But if you've watched the NBA's 07-12 season, you might be ashamed to say that.
2008-2009 season, Dwight. Howard single-handedly supported the Orlando Magic's defensive system, and the early "one-star four-shot" came from this.
Warcraft averaged 20.6 points, 13.8 rebounds and 2.9 blocks per game in the regular season, and the Orlando Magic reached the playoffs with a record of 59 wins and 23 losses in the East, eliminating 76ers and Celtics, and finally beheaded the Cavaliers led by LeBron James 4:1 on aggregate.
LeBron. James (left) and Dwight. Howard (right)
Dwight in 2009. Howard, who has gathered all the highest honors of a center, rebounding king, block king, and best defensive team, became the youngest DPOY (best defensive player) in NBA history, the only vote king in All-Star history to break through 3 million votes.
Five-time rebounding king, two-time block king, eight-time All-Star, two-time voting king, the only three-time DCOY in history, five times the best defensive team, eight times the best team, and won a championship ring with the Lakers in 20 years.
Anthony. Davis and Dwight. Howard erupted into conflict
Dwight. Howard, who had left all his peaks behind ten years ago, thought about that year, how spirited and steady Tim. Duncan, Kevin. Garnett is a group of top centers.
Despite the setbacks of time, he is still the magic beast Howard who once ruled the inside line, and if there is no place for him in the center position of the league's 75 superstars, it is doomed to be a joke.
And now, the league's top center, Joel. Embiid, Nikolai. Jokic, Anthony. Davis, Rudy. Gobert... Have you thought about it.
You are all still in the stage of climbing up the mountain, and the god who passes by you is the god who is coming down the mountain!