Dwight Howard Reflects on How Kobe Bryant Would Have Reacted to His ‘Dancing with the Stars’ Debut!

Dwight Howard believes Kobe Bryant would have been fully supportive of his new “Dancing With the Stars” gig.

After making his ballroom debut Tuesday night, the NBA star exclusively spoke to Page Six about what he thinks his former teammate would have made of him joining Season 33 of the dance competition series.

“I think he would love it,” Howard said of Bryant. “We’ve been competitors, we watched each other, we played against each other in the [NBA] Finals, played on the same team, we won Olympics together. Pretty sure he’d be very proud.”

Dwight Howard exclusively spoke to Page Six following his debut on “Dancing With the Stars” Tuesday night. Page Six
The NBA star revealed how he thinks former teammate Kobe Bryant would have reacted to his new dancing gig. NBAE via Getty Images

Bryant died in January 2020 at the age of 41 following a tragic helicopter crash that also resulted in the death of his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and several others.

The NBA legend was Howard’s teammate during the 2012-2013 season when they both played for the Los Angeles Lakers. They also took home gold while representing Team USA in the 2008 Olympics.

While the two notoriously had their ups and downs on the court, they were seemingly on good terms at the time of Bryant’s untimely death. Per ESPN, they were even planning to reunite for a dunk contest during All-Star Weekend in February 2020.

“I think he would love it,” Howard said of Bryant. “Pretty sure he’d be very proud.” Getty Images
The two were teammates while playing for the Los Angeles Lakers and representing Team USA in the 2008 Olympics. Getty Images
Bryant, along with daughter Gianna and several others, tragically died in a helicopter crash in 2020. AP

Still to this day, Howard fondly remembers the advice Bryant gave him over the years.

He told Page Six that he plans to take those same words of encouragement with him into the ballroom.

“[He said], ‘Always keep the main thing, the main thing,’” Howard shared. “And right now, ‘Dancing With the Stars’ is the main thing. So with that being said, every day that we’re on the dance floor, we treat it as such. And we’re having fun doing it.”

Howard said Bryant used to tell him, “Always keep the main thing, the main thing.” NBAE via Getty Images
“That being said, every day that we’re on the dance floor, we treat it as such,” he added. Getty Images

While Bryant never competed on “Dancing With the Stars” himself, he showed plenty of love to the dance competition show over the years.

Back in 2010, the “Dear Basketball” filmmaker and then-Lakers coach Phil Jackson made an appearance on Season 11 when NBA superstar Rick Fox competed with Cheryl Burke.

“It was crazy, I’ll never forget it. It was difficult to get them and this was our one and only chance,” Burke recalled of that experience, while talking to Page Six via Zoom on Wednesday.

“Kobe was really sweet and I could see the way that Rick really looked up to him. He was the best at what he did,” she added. “I also admire athletes like that, that have really dedicated their lives to becoming experts in their craft.”

Bryant never competed on “Dancing With the Stars” but gave plenty of love and support to the show over the years. ABC

In 2015, Bryant notably skipped out on watching a big NBA Playoffs game – and the NBA Draft Lottery – to attend the live taping of the dance competition show’s Season 20 finale. He posed for several pics in the ballroom at the time, including a snap with Val Chmerkovskiy moments after he won the mirrorball trophy with Rumer Willis.

Bryant also showed his support for fellow teammates Derek Fisher and Lamar Odom when they competed during Season 25 and Season 28, respectively.

“On the list of all the teammates that we’ve played with, I gotta say, yours was not at the top of the list as far as guys that would be on ‘Dancing With the Stars,’” Bryant joked in a surprise message to Fisher that aired on “Good Morning America” in 2017.

“It kinda shocked the hell out of me … [but] that being said, I wish you nothing but luck. Do your thing, my man! Get another championship.”

Howard is competing on Season 33 of the show with pro dancer Daniella Karagach. Disney

On the current season of “DWTS,” Howard, 38, has been paired up with pro dancer Daniella Karagach. The two made their premiere night debut by dancing a salsa to “This Is How We Do It” by Montell Jordan.

The energetic, lift-filled routine received a combined score of 22/30 from judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Derek Hough and Bruno Tonioli, placing them high up on the leaderboard.

“Dani is so amazing. She had me so calm before the storm,” Howard told Page Six just moments after wrapping their first live show together. “She just kept checking up on me, making sure I was good. She did amazing.”

The two made their debut Tuesday night dancing a salsa to “This Is How We Do It” by Montell Jordan. Disney
They placed high on the leaderboard after receiving a combined judges’ score of 22/30. Disney

Karagach, 31, previously won the Season 30 mirrorball trophy with fellow NBA star Iman Shumpert in 2021.

“I talked to him and Iman said that Dwight is going to be the best partner that I’ve had,” the pro dancer raved, to which Howard responded, “That’s big. I’m willing to do whatever it takes to hold up that mirrorball.”

While Karagach and Shumpert had to battle a significant height difference – the dancer standing at 5-foot-3 and the athlete at 6-foot-5 – it’s nothing like the one she and Howard are facing this season.

Karagach previously competed – and won – with another NBA star: Iman Shumpert. ABC via Getty Images
Speaking with Page Six, the dancer and Howard joked about their height difference. Disney
“We’re just going to have to adjust,” Karagach explained to us after the show. Disney

The 6-foot-11 basketball player and his pro partner revealed how they’re working around that in rehearsals. The biggest challenge, Karagach told us, is the “basics” of getting into frame.

“If he gets into full frame, for example, I can’t reach him,” she explained, showing us on camera. “We’re just going to have to adjust it in a way where it works for us, and just customize it.”

“Dancing With the Stars” airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC and Disney+.

A photo of Dwight Howard and Daniella Karagach at “Dancing With the Stars”Dwight Howard exclusively spoke to Page Six following his debut on “Dancing With the Stars” Tuesday night. Page Six
A photo of Dwight Howard and Kobe BryantThe NBA star revealed how he thinks former teammate Kobe Bryant would have reacted to his new dancing gig. NBAE via Getty Images
A photo of Dwight Howard and Kobe Bryant“I think he would love it,” Howard said of Bryant. “Pretty sure he’d be very proud.” Getty Images
A photo of Dwight Howard and Kobe BryantThe two were teammates while playing for the Los Angeles Lakers and representing Team USA in the 2008 Olympics. Getty Images
A photo of Kobe Bryant and daughter GiannaBryant, along with daughter Gianna and several others, tragically died in a helicopter crash in 2020. AP
A photo of Dwight Howard and Kobe BryantHoward said Bryant used to tell him, “Always keep the main thing, the main thing.” NBAE via Getty Images
A photo of Kobe Bryant and Dwight Howard“That being said, every day that we’re on the dance floor, we treat it as such,” he added. Getty Images
A photo of Kobe Bryant at “DWTS”Bryant never competed on “Dancing With the Stars” but gave plenty of love and support to the show over the years. ABC
Howard is competing on Season 33 of the show with pro dancer Daniella Karagach. Disney
The two made their debut Tuesday night dancing a salsa to “This Is How We Do It” by Montell Jordan. Disney
They placed high on the leaderboard after receiving a combined judges’ score of 22/30. Disney
Karagach previously competed – and won – with another NBA star: Iman Shumpert. ABC via Getty Images
Speaking with Page Six, the dancer and Howard joked about their height difference. Disney
“We’re just going to have to adjust,” Karagach explained to us after the show. Disney

Related Posts

Kevin Durant fires back at Keyshawn Johnson after outlandish claim

Kevin Durant has been swirling around social media recently, and he’s starting to fire back. On Monday, Keyshawn Johnson – the former NFL first overall pick – took a jab at Durant’s decision to join a superstar-laden Warriors team in 2016 while appearing …

Read more

USA basketball narrowly averts Olympics disaster with thrilling comeback over Serbia

Team USA got pushed to the brink. But this time, Goliath survived the shot to the head.  If the United States men’s basketball team wins its fifth straight Olympic gold — and it will have its chance Saturday — you will point back to this moment.  A monster …

Read more

Ayesha Curry Kids: Meet Her 3 Children With Steph Curry After Baby No. 4 Pregnancy Reveal

Ayesha Curry and her husband, NBA star Steph Curry , already have a house full of kids — and another is on the way! Since the couple announced they were expecting baby No. 4 on March 1, 2024, fans have been wondering about their other children. How Many …

Read more

3x NBA Champion Clarifies Remarks on Choosing to Play with LeBron James Over Steph Curry

Three-time NBA champion JaVale McGee once said that he preferred playing with LeBron James over Steph Curry. McGee won one championship with James and the LA Lakers, and two titles with Curry and the Golden State Warriors. He clarified his comments about …

Read more

Second-Generation Ballers: Rising NBA Stars Whose Parents Were Also Players

When you’re the child of a legendary athlete, expectations for your athletic prowess are high. From Bronny James to Devin Booker, these rising stars in the NBA are not at…

Read more

Drake Hits the Town with LeBron James Ahead of His Play-In Showdown Against Stephen Curry

Tonight, LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers are prepared to face Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors. Nobody wants to miss the greatest play-in tournament match of the year, which is this one. After arduous seasons for both teams, …

Read more