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Despite Making $19,540,874 as a Rookie, Dwight Howard Once Made a Shocking Revelation on His Diet: “I Fell in Love With…”

Published 09/19/2023, 12:10 PM EDT

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Life would have been so much fun if one could eat anything they wanted and still flaunt a ripped physique. Well, sadly, it’s quite the opposite. A professional athlete’s life is full of sacrifices. In order to reach peak physical condition, athletes substitute most of their social life with training and sleep. Apart from this, one of the most important sacrifices they make is to ignore their cravings for unhealthy food.

However, NBA icon Dwight Howard seems to have walked a different path. He revealed shocking details about his early NBA diet .

37-year-old NBA Champion’s shocking revelation

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In an interview with American journalist Graham Bensinger, NBA champion Dwight Howard made an honest confession. When the host asks the former NBA star, “You’re obviously in incredible shape. Before we get into that, what was your diet like in your early NBA days?”.

The former Lakers replied, “I used to eat a lot of candy. Coming from the South, my grandad would give us a big ten-pack of the fun-sized Snickers and Baby Ruth whenever we would go visit him. That’s why I developed that sweet tooth.”. Dwight Howard further explained, “As I got older, I just kept going. I started to love Skittles. All I wanted was Skittles, Skittles, Skittles and Star Bursts.. you know, I couldn’t stop. Then I fell in love with Honey Buns. I would at least eat 4-5 of them a day.”.

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When the host reconfirms that all of this was during his playing days in the NBA, the NBA champion replied, “Oh yeah. One season was McDonald’s before every game.”. When the host asked him, “What would you get?”, Dwight confessed, “2 cheese burgers, 1 large fries, strawberry chocolate milkshake and a large coke. And then go have like the best game of my life.”.

Dwight Howard smiled as he said, “I told myself “I’ve got to keep this going” and then I got older and I was like “Nah this is not right””. The former NBA star was a force to be reckoned with when he first joined the league. His physical fitness and his dunking prowess outshined everyone else’s, earning him the nickname “Superman” and $19,540,874 as a rookie. So what is Dwight Howard up to now?

Dwight Howard’s current fitness levels amid joining 2024 “Revenge Team” Rumors

After leaving the NBA post 2021-2022 NBA season, the former NBA star decided to take his talents to the T1 league in Taiwan. With a lucrative multi-million dollar deal playing for the “Leopards” in the T1 League, the former NBA big is averaging an impressive 23.2 points, 16.2 rebounds per game for his team.

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His impressive performance caught the eye of many basketball fans in Taiwan and the world. Dwight Howard’s game is being celebrated by the people in Taiwan, who have never seen an athlete of his physicality before.

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Dwight Howard has been showing serious interest in being part of the LeBron-led US “Revenge Team” in the 2024 Olympics. He has made it evident with his Instagram posts. Many NBA fans are in support of the former NBA star, as he still seems to be in incredible shape.

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Akhil Chakravarthy

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Akhil is an NBA writer at EssentiallySports. He has been following the NBA for more than a decade and represented his state at the National level. To hone his understanding of the inner workings of the game, he closely follows the analysis of popular NBA insiders and reporters like Adrian Wojnarowski and Shams Charania.
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Debmallya Chakraborty