Dwight Howard started his first basketball game in Taiwan with a bang. Giving fans a performance that reminded them why he is nicknamed “Superman,” Howard led the T1 League’s Taoyuan Leopards to a 120-115 victory over New Taipei CTBC DEA — earning Player of the Game.
The 36-year-old, 18-season NBA veteran stunned the crowd by mixing in plays from all kinds of positions and even attempted 10 three-pointers of which he made two. The crowd didn’t care, however, as they continued to cheer Howard on to keep shooting. Howard ended the night with 38 points, 25 rebounds, nine assists, and four blocks.
Regardless if Howard makes it back to the NBA for a 19th season, it is safe to say that fans are loving this revitalized version of Howard and the fun he’s having over in Taiwan.
Dwight Howard is becoming an absolute legend in Taiwan pic.twitter.com/ViFzH0svV0
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) November 19, 2022
DWIGHT HOWARD attempted 10 THREES during his ridiculous debut in Taiwan
38 Points
14/32 Shooting
2/10 Threes
8/12 Free Throws
25 Rebounds
9 Assists
4 Blockspic.twitter.com/wJztp0RLoT— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) November 19, 2022
Dwight Howard having a grand time in Taiwan
Happy for him?? pic.twitter.com/PToYn8Kpmo
— NBA Memes (@NBAMemes) November 15, 2022
Nba twitter trolls: “Dwight is Washed. He can’t even compete overseas. Just Retire Already”
Dwight Howard: pic.twitter.com/EzbJP5L9rs
— Tyrone (@TyroneSportsGod) November 19, 2022
@DwightHoward First game in Taiwan
38 PTS 25 REB 9AST 4 BLK pic.twitter.com/WSo6Ujte5V— Midnight Sports (@midnight_sport) November 19, 2022
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