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Dwight Howard requests another Lakers chance after Game 1 loss to Nuggets
Dwight Howard Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

Dwight Howard's recent remarks suggesting a potential return to the Los Angeles Lakers following their Game 1 loss to the Denver Nuggets have stirred up conversations among basketball fans and analysts. Despite currently playing for the Mets de Guaynabo in Puerto Rico, Howard seems keen on rejoining his former NBA team and possibly offering solutions to the Lakers' struggles against the Nuggets.

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The Lakers' nine-game losing streak against the Nuggets, including their recent playoff defeat, has underscored the need for adjustments and reinforcements within the team. Howard's assertion that he could assist in addressing Los Angeles' challenges against Denver adds an intriguing dimension to the ongoing discourse surrounding the Lakers' playoff campaign.

However, logistical constraints prevent an immediate return for Howard to the Lakers' roster, especially during the playoffs. Any potential signing would have needed to occur before the postseason commenced, leaving Howard's availability for the current series uncertain. 

Despite this, Howard's insistence that he remains physically prepared and capable of contributing highlights his eagerness to compete at the highest level once again.

The prospect of Howard containing Nuggets star Nikola Jokic, who has been a dominant force against the Lakers, raises questions about the feasibility of such a strategy. While Howard may have effectively limited Jokic's impact in past postseason matchups, the Serbian center has since evolved into a formidable opponent, posing significant challenges for any defender.

Howard's previous postseason encounters with Jokic during the Lakers' championship run in 2020 serve as a reminder of his defensive prowess and ability to disrupt the Nuggets' offensive schemes. His physicality and tenacity on the court played a crucial role in containing Jokic and disrupting Denver's rhythm, contributing to the Lakers' success in that series.

As the Lakers continue to grapple with the Nuggets' formidable lineup, Howard's potential return represents a nostalgic callback to past triumphs and a reminder of the team's championship aspirations. Whether or not Howard rejoins the Lakers, the team must remain focused on finding solutions to overcome their adversaries and advance in the playoffs.

This article first appeared on Fadeaway World and was syndicated with permission.

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