Dwight's Best Days To Come

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    <p id="story-body"><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>If Dwight Howard doesn't become the best center in the NBA -- maybe the world -- over the next couple of years, Magic Coach Stan Van Gundy is going to be more surprised than anyone. Van Gundy, during a breakfast with some season ticket holders last week, could have soft-peddled expectations for this season, talked about centers taking a long time to mature, even hid behind the typical sports wait-and-see approach when a new coach arrives. But he didn't.</p>

    He believes the Magic will be good -- much improved -- immediately. And he believes Howard, 21, is well on his way to becoming the NBA's next great player. He has the talent, and Van Gundy clearly put the onus on the center and his new coach.</div></p>

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    Great read, really gets me excited about our team's future.</p>

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