C’mon Dwight. You got the move you wanted, now keep moving forward. Don’t look back.
Dwight Howard had a big smile on his face a day after making his debut for the Los Angeles Lakers, but he still feels the sting of how things ended in Orlando when he thinks about his trophy shelf.
Howard was recognized as the best defender in the league as well as the best interior defender when NBA.com announced the results of its annual survey of the league’s 30 general managers Monday, but Howard still wants to know why he isn’t the reigning Defensive Player of the Year.
“I thought I should have won it last year, to be honest with you,” Howard told reporters after practice Monday. “I was a little bit upset about that.”
Tyson Chandler of the New York Knicks was named the league’s DPOY last season, ending Howard’s three-year run as the award winner. Chandler earned 45 first place votes and 311 total points to take home the trophy.
Oklahoma City’s Serge Ibaka was second with 41 first place votes and 294 points. Howard received just 18 first place votes and 186 points.
“I felt like I did my job to win it. I also feel like I didn’t because of the whole situation,” Howard said, referring to the uncertainty surrounding his future with the Magic and the distraction it became. “That played a factor in it.”
The award was voted on by a panel of 121 sportswriters and broadcasters throughout the United States and Canada.
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WRITTEN BY Dave McMenamin | ESPNLosAngeles.com & FULL STORY HERE