Dwight Howard of Orlando Magic might have his own point in telling someone behind about his feelings towards his coach. But this issue remains a mystery because somehow, the star player of the team recently admits that he doesn't say anything about his boss prior to those rumors that captured the attention of sports analyst who are keeping their eyes on NBA.
But Stan Van Gundy says that Dwight wanted him to get fired due to unknown reason on his last Thursday, April 5, 2012 interview. You can even catch his video telling the press his response from undisclosed matter. But before of anything else, Magic defeated New York Knicks before the issue surface on the line. This might be a troll or probably someone from their backs would like to earn the media's attention.
However, Dwight denied the allegation of his coach and continue to say something positive towards the entire thing. And here's a detailed response coming from the head of the team for those sensitive matter after of this Friday practice:
But Stan Van Gundy says that Dwight wanted him to get fired due to unknown reason on his last Thursday, April 5, 2012 interview. You can even catch his video telling the press his response from undisclosed matter. But before of anything else, Magic defeated New York Knicks before the issue surface on the line. This might be a troll or probably someone from their backs would like to earn the media's attention.
However, Dwight denied the allegation of his coach and continue to say something positive towards the entire thing. And here's a detailed response coming from the head of the team for those sensitive matter after of this Friday practice:
I don't think it's important to our players. It's not important, so let's move on. That's what I wanted to emphasize.That was a right stuff for them to choose, right? But that video taken from Stan pasts interview can confuse the fans of Magic. He probably need to answer the other allegations aside from the tension within his team.