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Dwight Howard "Doesn't Really Know" Who's On Warriors
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Dwight Howard "Doesn't Really Know" Who's On Warriors

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET
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Dwight Howard spoke to Sirius XM NBA Radio to admit that he hasn’t really been paying attention to the  Golden State Warriors.

When a child is acting up on purpose in school, it’s a rule of thumb for educators to ignore their attention-seeking tactics. Eventually, their methodical behavior will cease. But if the same could be said for pro sports teams, they nor the media would profit or benefit. Let’s face it; we need Dwight HowardLeBron James and Steph Curry like they need us. If we don’t acknowledge their great play on the court, then who will? Fans? Of course, but they can only do but so much. So it’s why recently when  Howard talked to Sirius XM NBA Radio, he treated the Golden State Warriors like that pretentious behaving kid in school; he possessed no knowledge of what they have had going on. Gamesmanship? You bet:

Via CBS Sports

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How do you look at Golden State?
Well, to be honest with you, I haven’t even looked at Golden State.
You haven’t looked at Golden State?
I have not. That’s the honest-to-God truth. I’m happy for K.D. I know a lot of people have been killing him for leaving and going to Golden State, but hey man, he looks happy out there. I did have a chance to, I went to the bowling alley and I saw the first half of their game against the Clippers and he looks happy. He’s in a great situation for himself. But I haven’t really had a chance to really sit down, I don’t really know who’s on their team. I just glanced on the game for a couple minutes. Like I said, I saw the expressions on K.D.’s face of how happy he was. I’m happy for him. They’re going to be a really good team. Hopefully, it would be great to be playing ’em in the Finals. That’d be fun. ‘Cause I personally, they’ve beaten the teams I’ve been on the last couple years, and I want to beat those guys really bad.

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