Lakers Nation Week in Review: May 25- Jun. 1

130427160849-dwight-howard-los-angeles-lakers-offseason-roundtable-single-image-cutThere is growing concern among Lakers fans that Dwight Howard’s tenure with the team will come to an end this summer. Even though the Lakers have the ability to offer Howard to most money this off-season, there is a strong chance the center will take his talents to Houston.

There have been reports that the Rockets are gearing up to make a strong push for the center, and at this point it seems as though Howard is leaning towards the Lone Star State.

It was another busy week, and here is a week in review.

Lakers Nation News:

SportsBook.com favors the Rockets over the Lakers in signing Dwight Howard this summer.

Kobe Bryant tweets a picture of him walking on Instagram.

The Rockets are looking to clear up cap space for Dwight Howard.

Pau Gasol is off crutches following his knee procedure.

Steve Nash tells a judge he does not plan to retire from the league.

Phil Jackson says he knows what needs to be done in order to “fix” the Lakers.

Metta World Peace is looking to expand his mental health campaign.

Shaquille O’Neal announced his new line of soda.

World Peace published his first children’s book.

Steve Clifford has left the Lakers to join the Charlotte Bobcats.

Gasol is fine with Howard testing free agency.

Kobe Bryant puts up a picture of his latest tattoo.

Pau gave support to his brother Marc as the Grizzlies played the Spurs in the Conference Finals.

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