<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Parsons said he will try and get Dwight Howard to come here after he (Parsons ) re-signs with the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Mavs?src=hash">#Mavs</a>. He said Howard is leaving Houston.</p>— Dwain Price (@DwainPrice) <a href="https://twitter.com/DwainPrice/status/725029011877851136">April 26, 2016</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> Would Parsons know at this point? I mean, they were best buds on this team.
Parsons hasn't been able to finish a season since he's been in Dallas. He hasn't improved his game, rather he has spent most of his time in Dallas either getting acclimated or recovering from injury. He should shut his mouth and get his career on track.
And, in other news, the temperature will sometimes reach 90 degrees Fahrenheit in Houston sometime this summer. Maybe more than once! Dwight is clearly not thrilled to play with Harden and he's looking to get P-A-Y-D paid, and I think Les and Morey will, at best, give him a lowball offer they know another team will best. I think it would probably be a mistake for Cuban to sink his money into Dwight, but I will say Dallas has a very good coach, so there's that. Sorry, Dwight. It wasn't all your fault but I won't miss you. Thanks for the cap space when you leave. At least Horford can make his free throws!
You dont have to regularly text dwight to know he's leaving. The only "news" in this post is that Parson's plans to be back with the mavs
You guys can laugh all you want. But I fear a team that has Dirk playing alongside Howard and coached by Rick Carlisle, not to mention someone like Wesley Matthews and Parsons in that system. You can say Howard sucks or Dirk is old or those other players are injured, but their injuries won't be worst than this year so safe to say they'll definitely be better than us.
Until Houston forces Dwight to pull a DeAndre Jordan!! Oh right... Houston probably isn't going to attempt that, lol
After all these years, one thing is clear: the problem wasn't SVG, Kobe, or Harden. The problem was Dwight.