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Howard was the first center of 12, but the Magic traded him. What was the chip at that time?

Howard completed redemption in the Lakers last season, recognized his current position, and helped James win the championship, and also won the first championship in his career. 10 years ago, you couldn't have imagined that James and Howard, two top players, played on the same team. At that time, the two strongest players in the league could not have put them on the same team, but that's the truth. Together they won the championship for the Lakers. However, Howard left the Lakers in the new season and joined the 76 ers.

Early in Howard's career, it can be said that James was the only one, and it was also the single-core team that led to the finals. He was recognized as the first center in the league at that time, and was also recognized as the first center in the league after O 'Neal. It's not just talk that can replace James alone. In 20 12, Howard at the peak was traded by magic. Why? What was the chip at that time?

Howard, as the No.1 pick in 2004, has been playing for Magic since he entered the league. He can be said to be one of the best stars in magic and the most accomplished player in magic. Howard won three best defensive players, five rebounds, two blocked shots, five best rounds and four best defensive rounds. In 2009, he surpassed James to lead the Magic to the finals, and he is definitely a super giant.

Howard was only 26 when he achieved these achievements. But because there was no breakthrough for many years, Magic finally decided to rebuild. They sent off the first center Howard at 20 12. Just like sending O 'Neal and McGrady away, Magic once again doesn't cherish its super giant.

That year's deal was a sensation, and it was a big four-way deal that could change the alliance. Magic sent Howard, Du Hong, Clark and Richardson away, and got Afraro, Harrington, Vucevic, Mike Roberts, Anja and four draft picks. The Lakers sent Bynum, Mike Roberts, Anja and two draft picks away, and got Howard, Clark and Du Hong. The 76ers sent off Iguodala, hax, Vucevic and the draft pick, and got Bynum and Richardson. The Nuggets sent Abla Rowe, Harrington and two draft picks away and got Iguodala.

The deal involved a number of all-star players, among which Magic sent off the super giant Howard and got four ordinary players and four draft picks. Their purpose is to rebuild, but it is a pity that magic has since fallen into a quagmire, and its achievements have been unsatisfactory for many years, without the glory of Howard's era. The Lakers made a lot of money on their books, and Bynum upgraded Howard, which was a smash hit, but in the end, the Big Four became a joke.

On the whole, there are almost no winners in this transaction. Magic failed to rebuild and the Lakers failed to win the championship. The Nuggets and the 76ers also failed to find the treasure. The poor performance of Magic management has also been complained by fans for many years. After all, from O 'Neal to McGrady to Howard, they really put down too many super giants.