tonyblogs.net - 6/12/2009
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"Superman" Dwight Howard will be the cover athlete for this year's NBA Live 10, the newest incarnation in the series from EA Sports. It is the second game Howard has been featured on the cover of, with the first being NBA Ballers: Chosen One. Take a look at the cover reveal video below.
Dwight Howard to be NBA Live 10 cover athlete
nbanoise.com 6/12/2009 — While 2KSports is waiting for the results of which Kobe Bryant cover they will go forward with for NBA 2K10, EA Sports recently unveiled the cover of NBA Live 10 featuring Dwight Howard as their cover athlete. This makes representatives from each ...
Howard to be on cover of NBA Live '10 by
blogs.orlandosentinel.com 6/11/2009 — NBALIVE10cover2 Dwight Howard and Kobe Bryant will be soon be competing on the shelves of video game stores as well as in the NBA Finals. EA Sports is expected to announce Thursday that Howard will be on the cover of its NBA Live 2010 game. Last week ...
Dwight Howard Makes NBA Live 10 Cover
nba.fanhouse.com 6/12/2009 — by Matt Watson For years, video game developers 2K Sports and EA Sports have battled for supremacy among NBA fans with their respective titles, but this season, their cover subjects are battling on the court, as well. One week after 2K revealed that ...
Daily Dime: Different game for Dwight Howard - NBA
sports.espn.go.com 6/9/2009 — LOS ANGELES -- Dwight Howard responded to the question with a weary laugh, presumably because all of the questions were starting to sound the same. This long series for Howard only gets longer if he keeps getting asked about the Los Angeles Lakers' ...
Dwight Howard Not Good Enough -- Yet
nba.fanhouse.com 6/9/2009 — by Matt Steinmetz When center Dwight Howard unties his basketball shoes for the last time, maybe a dozen or more years down the line, it's conceivable he could mentioned among the greats of the game at that position. At 23, he's already got some ...
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Bleacher Report - NBA 6/12/2009
Thursday night in Orlando, Game Four of the NBA Finals came down to knowledge and skill beating brute strength.
The Lakers looked like a veteran team ready to win a championship; the Magic betrayed an evolving learning curve.
The pedigree is ...