Dwight Inspired By 'You Have To Endure' From 'The Dark Knight Rises' In Leaving Lakers

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Dwight Inspired By 'You Have To Endure' From 'The Dark Knight Rises' In Leaving Lakers
Oct 18, 2013 1:51 PM EDT


Dwight Howard attempted to develop a Superman persona early in his career with the Orlando Magic, but he drew from 'The Dark Knight Rises' in his decision to leave the Los Angeles Lakers to sign with the Houston Rockets.
 
"I actually wrote (them) down and can tell it to you — it's from Batman," Howard tells USA TODAY Sports. "Batman and Alfred were having a discussion, and Batman didn't like what was going on and he felt like the best thing he could do was just hide.
"Alfred told him, 'You have to endure it. You have to take it. People will hate you for it, but that's the point of being a legend. You can be that outcast. You can make the choice that no one else can make, and that's the right choice.' "
 
The Rockets were able to provide a situation for Howard with a core of players closer to him in age and also may be even closer to competing for a title.
 
"I kind of took that with me in this situation in L.A.," he continues. "It was hard, something that most people wouldn't have done, because they're looking at the whole situation and people are going to think that I'm running (from the pressure), and people are going to think this or that.
 
"But I'm like, 'Man, I want to be this legend, I want to be at the top. So I have to endure all that hate, all that criticism. I have to take it, and that's what's going to make me the person and the player I am.' "


 
 
 

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Dwight is probably the least self-aware person on the planet
 

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He made the best decision he could make. I know it sounds like I'm a homer but who in their right mind could argue that there was a better situation for him to invest in anywhere else? The only argument I can fathom is Golden State, but I don't really believe that that was ever on the table.
 

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