Juwan Howard: A True Champion




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Juwan Howard is a true champion. Not only because he has won two NBA championships as a player and one as an assistant coach, but because he embodies the spirit of what it means to be a winner. He is a hard worker, a dedicated teammate, and a true leader.
I had the privilege of playing with Juwan for the Washington Bullets in the late 1990s. He was a quiet leader, but he always led by example. He was the first one in the gym and the last one to leave. He was always working on his game, and he was always willing to help his teammates.
Juwan's leadership was especially evident during the 1998-99 season. The Bullets were struggling, and there was a lot of turmoil within the team. But Juwan never wavered. He kept his head down and kept working hard. He was a calming influence on the team, and he helped us stay focused on our goal.
We eventually turned things around that season and made it to the playoffs. We lost in the first round, but Juwan's leadership was a big reason why we were able to make a run at the championship.
After his playing career, Juwan transitioned to coaching. He was an assistant coach for the Miami Heat from 2013 to 2020, and he helped the team win the NBA championship in 2013. In 2021, he was named the head coach of the Michigan Wolverines.
Juwan has had a lot of success as a coach. He has led the Wolverines to two Big Ten championships and one Sweet 16 appearance. He has also been named the Big Ten Coach of the Year twice.
But Juwan's success is not just about wins and losses. He is a true champion because he cares about his players and he wants to help them succeed. He is a role model for his players, and he teaches them the importance of hard work, dedication, and teamwork.
Juwan Howard is a true champion on and off the court. He is a role model for everyone, and he is an inspiration to us all.