Dwight Howard is an eight-time All-Star, five-time first-team All-NBA choice and a three-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year, but those accomplishments mean absolutely nothing to one unidentified NBA coach.

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In a segment for Comcast Sports Net New England, former college basketball coach Tim Welsh said he wouldn't want Howard on his team. When discussing why the Celtics wouldn't want an improvement at their center position, Welsh revealed a conversation he had with an NBA coach earlier in the day.

"He's not motivated anymore. He's just playing for money. He turned down $24 million 'cause he thinks he can get a max deal. He's not getting a max deal. Players cannot stand playing for him," he said. "I talked to an NBA coach today who said he'd rather play with four players on the floor than have Dwight Howard on his team. And that's a fact."

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The piling on didn't stop there.

"You talk with anyone involved with USA Basketball and they could not wait for him to be off the roster," he said. "He is a cancer on a basketball team. If the Celtics take him, I think it's a big mistake."

Howard reportedly has meetings lined up with the Celtics and Hawks and will likely meet with at least five teams in free agency. There may be some teams that aren't willing to go after Howard, but it appears the big man still has some interest from franchises.