Howard: ”I Want To Be Epic”

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http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-b...d-video-mavericks-put-together-182715922.html

When the Cleveland Cavaliers were attempting to keep LeBron James in-house during his 2010 free agency wooing period, rumors abounded that the organization utilized a ‘Family Guy’-like personalized cartoon video as part of its presentation package. The idea that a man in his mid-20s – one that was about to make a career-defining choice – could be swayed by a bunch of animated images was just about as annoying as James’ eventual Decision. Apparently it had been a long 14 years since the New York Knicks won Allan Houston’s heart with a video package featuring respected filmmakers like Woody Allen and Spike Lee.
Three years later, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has released the video that his Mavs used in an attempt to sway Dwight Howard to his team during a free agent plea one month ago. In a post on his personal blog, Cuban released the clip:

To Cuban’s credit, he had quite a bit to lose by releasing this video. Because in retrospect, even just a month after Howard chose the Houston Rockets, the clip appears to be a little laughable. Cuban had to sell the idea of the Dallas Mavericks as contenders to the 2012-era Dwight Howard, the guy that was wooed into declining to terminate the last year of his deal with the Orlando Magic in March of 2012 with his favorite candies and a comforting talk with teammates that he didn’t want angry at him.

That Howard went away sometime between his embarrassing final game as a Los Angeles Laker, and the move to join Houston. Cuban, in his blog post, recognized as much:

"Let me address here the inevitable question of Dwight vs Mavs culture. We saw it as somewhat of a risk, but felt like because Dwight by all appearances and checking we did, is a good guy and with our support systems we believed we could make it work. if not, he was obviously a very trade-able asset. But, as everyone knows, we didn’t sign him. He went to the Rockets. I do have to say the meeting with Dwight was very interesting. He is a smart guy. Much smarter than people give him credit for. He is also a very, very good listener. Unlike most people, he spent far more time listening than talking. And he had the best response to an opening question that I have ever heard from a player, or anyone for that matter. When we asked him what his goal was, his response was very specific ” I want to be Epic” .[sic] Which was a perfect lead in to the video we created for him..."

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Obviously, that was a misunderstanding. Dwight really said, "I want to set a pick."
 
That film is a fantasy to the millions of men named Howard.
 
I find the ward "Epic" very interesting. Specially when it's coming from a big named sports figure such as Dwight Howard. To me LeBron might be the best superstar in the league right now but there is only one player that tops him when it comes to the ward "Epic" and that is Kobe Bryant.
 
I find the ward "Epic" very interesting. Specially when it's coming from a big named sports figure such as Dwight Howard. To me LeBron might be the best superstar in the league right now but there is only one player that tops him when it comes to the ward "Epic" and that is Kobe Bryant.

Ward?
 
Holy shit that was bad.
 

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