Published 9/18/2008
at L.A. Times - Basketball
The reputation of Josh Howard takes another hit when an online video surfaces showing the Dallas Mavericks forward disrespecting the national anthem.
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The battered reputation of Josh Howard took another hit this week when an online video surfaced showing the Dallas Mavericks forward disrespecting the national anthem.
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