In 2020, the Los Angeles Lakers secured their 17th championship title, tying them for the most in NBA history for that season. The team’s success was largely attributed to superstars LeBron James and Anthony Davis, supported by a strong cast of role players.
Their greatest strength lay in their defensive capabilities. The Lakers focused heavily on defense, which significantly contributed to their numerous victories throughout the year.
Interestingly, the team was close to signing Joakim Noah, a former Defensive Player of the Year and ex-Chicago Bulls center. Ultimately, they chose Dwight Howard over Noah.
Noah recently spoke about the situation.
“I made an effort to join them, but they opted for Dwight instead,” Noah humorously remarked. “You can’t argue with that choice!”
Despite not making the team, Noah expressed no regrets about how things turned out. He acknowledged that had he been part of the Lakers and they won, it would have been his first NBA championship.
“I don’t think so,” he stated. “Everything happens for a reason. They were an excellent team, and LeBron was outstanding as a leader, particularly in the bubble environment. It was tough being away from family, and he handled it very well.”
In hindsight, choosing Howard proved to be a wise decision for the Lakers. He played a pivotal role during their championship run, particularly in the playoffs.
Howard was especially crucial in the Western Conference Finals, where he faced off against Denver Nuggets’ star Nikola Jokic. Howard’s defensive prowess significantly hindered Jokic’s performance, helping the Lakers to a victorious five-game series.
This stint helped Howard redeem his image among Lakers fans after a controversial departure from the team following the 2012-13 season.
Howard returned to the Lakers for his third time after the 2020-21 season. However, the season did not meet expectations as the Lakers missed the playoffs despite the addition of Russell Westbrook.
Ultimately, Howard was a better fit for the Lakers, but Noah’s interest in joining the team adds an intriguing layer to the narrative, especially given his past rivalry with LeBron James during his time with the Bulls and James’s tenure with the Miami Heat.
More Lakers News: Former 2020 Lakers Assistant Coach Takes on Role as G League Head Coach for a Western Conference Rival
Similar posts:
- Dwight Howard Ends Career on Team Coached by Former Laker – Details Inside!
- Dwight Howard Eyes Thunder Spot Following Chet Holmgren Injury
- LeBron Cheers on Carmelo Anthony as 2025 Hall of Fame Finalist!
- Magic Johnson Slams Lakers for Disastrous Defeat Against Bulls!
- Lakers Ready to Trade Three First-Round Picks for Major Gains!

Mike Johnson is a passionate news writer with a keen interest in current events. With over a decade of experience in journalism, he has a talent for uncovering the stories that matter most. Mike’s insightful articles and in-depth analyses have made him a trusted voice in the industry. He thrives on staying ahead of the news curve, providing readers with timely and relevant information. Whether it’s breaking news, politics, or social issues, Mike’s dedication to the craft ensures that his readers are always well-informed.
