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In this world of basketball, only a selected few play in the NBA, and amongst them, only a handful ever win a championship. Dwight Howard was looking like one such name who would never win the ring, despite all his best efforts. Towards the twilight of his NBA career, he was able to rewrite his story after joining LeBron James.

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Dwight had to wait for over a decade to get his hands on the NBA championship title, but eventually, it happened. So, the superstar decided to show it off by incorporating it with a $500k worth Thanos-themed Dwightmobile.

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The 37-year-old bought a purple Rolls-Royce a few years back, resembling the skin color of Thanos, his favorite Marvel character. The $500k worth of car, named the Dwightmobile was one of the most lucrative assets in his collections. So, after winning the NBA ring, he paid tribute to both Thanos and his championship by blending the two into one.

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The center joined forces with LeBron in the Los Angeles Lakers to win the 2020 championship. After that, Howard replaced the Rolls-Royce logo of the car with a replica of the NBA championship trophy. To start the car, anyone wearing the championship ring just needs to put it in the vicinity of the replica trophy. He recently uploaded a clip demonstrating the entire process with the caption of, “Unfortunately not everyone can drive it”.

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His slight dig at his critics came as a showcase of his hard work. The former Laker had to wait for over 15 years to finally achieve his dream. The pain of unfulfillment was swept away by the joy of reaching the top.

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The 8-time All-Star is undoubtedly one of the greatest players of all time. Since his time with the Orlando Magic, he has been considered one of the best talents around. He proved that when he took Magic to the NBA finals in 2009.

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Apart from becoming the league’s youngest-ever Defensive Player of the Year, Superman owns numerous other records. Currently playing in Taiwan, he is the league’s MVP despite nearing his 40s.

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Luck definitely plays a major role in an NBA player winning a championship. In a way, Dwight is then one of the few lucky ones to ever do it. So, his celebration of it in his own way is justified.

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Sourav Bose

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Sourav is a detail-oriented NBA content writer at EssentiallySports. His passion for the game of basketball was ignited by none other than the captivating duo of Stephen Curry and Steve Kerr. As he delved into the illustrious history of the NBA, his fascination grew exponentially. Enthralled by ''The Last Dance', Sourav eagerly immerses himself in NBA-related narratives, movies, books, and documentaries, a dedicated effort to stay abreast of the latest developments in the basketball world.

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