Dwight Howard and James Harden "Eat Separately" from Houston Rockets Teammates

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Dwight Howard and James Harden "Eat Separately" from Houston Rockets Teammates



Dwight Howard and James Harden's leadership skills just continue to come under fire. 
Typically, you'd expect the two stars on a team to involve the rest of the roster. You'd want them to take the young players—and the experienced veterans who are fulfilling specific roles—under their wings and help them grow, both as players and as people.
 
But such isn't the case for the Houston Rockets. As CBS Sports' Matt Hammond rightfully explains, "It's worth noting, this is just one player's opinion, from just one player's vantage point." 
 
However, what Donatas Motiejunas has to say isn't exactly a positive in a summer filled with foot-in-mouth statements by the bearded shooting guard and his superstar teammate: 

D-Mo on relationships with Howard and Harden: "Hi & bye. They even eat separately from the team. Usually in some fast food place." #Rockets
— Simonas Baranauskas (@LithuaniaBasket) August 8, 2014
Unfortunately, this is only the latest blow to the dynamic duo's credibility as leaders. Some context is necessary, as D-Mo was a trade candidate earlier this season and isn't guaranteed an uptick in playing time going forward, but the words are still right in line with everything else we've heard this summer. 
 
Earlier this offseason, Grantland's Zach Lowe had a decidedly negative take on the culture in Houston. Chris Bosh, he speculated, might have turned down the contract Houston offered him not only because he wanted to remain with the Miami Heat, but also because Harden and Howard would've been his teammates: 

He was intrigued by Houston, but he's 30, he's super-smart, and he just spent four years playing with two like-minded stars on an older roster for an organization that takes basketball craft seriously. The Rockets do, too, but there is an undercurrent around the league that Harden and Howard don't represent the most appealing duo of teammates for any star who has lived within ultraserious professionalism.
Howard was great last year, but the jokiness and free-agent dithering hurt his image. The viral videos of Harden's defense damaged his reputation. It wouldn't shock me if Bosh at least considered some of that in his decision.

In addition to that, we have the whole Chandler Parsons saga
 
"It won't affect us at all," D12 explained to the Associated Press, via ESPN.com, after his former teammate left for the Dallas Mavericks. "We have myself and James. We have the best center and the best two guard in the game on the same team. It's on us."
 
'Surely Harden had something more sensible to say, right? 
 
Well, not exactly. 



"Dwight and I are the cornerstones of the Rockets," Harden told Joaquin Henson of The Philippine Star, refusing to acknowledge the significance of losing Parsons, Jeremy Lin and Omer Asik. "The rest of the guys are role players or pieces that complete our team. We've lost some pieces and added some pieces. I think we'll be fine next season."
 
Actions speak louder and words, and now both point toward the two stars feeling as though they're the key pieces in Houston. Not only has Harden verbally referred to the rest of the roster as less important than himself and Howard, but he's acting like it by separating himself and his star teammate from everyone else. 
 
As anyone who's ever taken part in communal mealtime knows, eating food is a great time to bond. Conversations abound, secrets are shared, jokes are had and it's easy to get to know one another. 
 
It's significantly harder when, as Motiejunas puts it, the two key players just say hi and bye. 



The Rockets are primed to enjoy a competitive season, even if they've taken a slight step backward in the brutally difficult Western Conference. However, it's not exactly a secret that chemistry matters in the NBA


 
If that chemistry blows up, the step won't be slight. 
 
Whether Houston is trying to compete this season or attempting to lure in more key pieces during future free-agency periods, a culture change may be needed. At the very least, a mentality change must happen for two big-name players. 
 

 
Well damn lol
 

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At least Dwight's fucking awesome game in and game out.

James, on the other hand, is a jackass.
 

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BwareDWare94 said:
At least Dwight's fucking awesome game in and game out.

James, on the other hand, is a jackass.
 
Eh.  Dwight could be so much better for himself and his team if he wasn't such a drama queen.
 

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They both seem like assholes
 

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Not to say the Rockets are filled with criminals, drug addicts, nanny beaters, nazi descendants and Buckeyes, but this Rockets team sure does remind me a lot of the Blazers teams at the beginning of the century.  All of the talent in the world but just a bunch of dumbasses with no leadership.  Doomed to lose in the semis or WCFs every single season to another team with a storybook chivalrous superstar.
 

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going nowhere with those attitudes.
 

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Smear piece
 

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Who cares if they don't eat with their teammates? This kindergarten?

They're paid professionals. Ain't going to see a group of 12 lawyers at a law firm all eat together.
 

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It's the same situation as any job. Why they are expected to eat with their entire team is beyond me. You're not going to be close or even friends with everyone you play/work with, that's the reality of it. 
 
I wouldn't call it a smear piece as Mexi did, as much as people just looking for any reason to criticize them. 
 
Not to mention, I imagine Dwight makes fart jokes a lot, wouldn't want to eat with him anyway 
 

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It's a team game though. I think the eating separately part was just an example of how these two guys view themselves higher than the rest of the team.
 

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Eating separately was just an example of how the two are separate themselves from their teammates.  
 
Doesn't literally mean "OMGZ THEY DONT EAT TOGETHER!!!"
 

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GMF1991 said:
It's a team game though. I think the eating separately part was just an example of how these two guys view themselves higher than the rest of the team.
It's a team game, so that means they have to team up when dealing with meals? It's a load of bullshit, and it's a guy who plays the same position as Dwight and can't find consistent minutes. He wants a bigger role, and probably a trade. Strumming up drama is a good way to get that wish. 
 

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