Dwight Howard had a vintage performance in Lakers’ dominant Game 1 win

Dwight Howard was an X-factor in Game 1.

Dwight Howard barely played in the Lakers 4-1 series win over the Houston Rockets, relegated to the bench as Los Angeles played small ball to match Houston’s signature style. After playing just 16 total minutes in the Western Conference semifinals, Howard finally returned to the court to play a significant role against the Denver Nuggets – and he looked like the former three-time defensive player of the year the Lakers hoped he could be at age 34.

In 16 minutes on the floor, Howard had 13 points, 3 rebounds, 2 steals, 2 blocks, and was +14 for the night. He also played a key role in getting Nuggets star Nikola Jokic in foul trouble, annoying Jokic with physical play in the key.

 

As always, Howard is still a dangerous finisher around the rim, and he was also effective at the foul line in Game 1, shooting 5-of-8 on free throws.

In the first half with the Lakers surging to a lead that they wouldn’t surrender for the rest of the game, Howard even snuck into the Nuggets’ huddle.

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