Dwight Howard has three Defensive Player of the Year awards. He’s been selected to eight All-Star games. But he’s become radioactive in the twilight of his career.

Just consider what his latest employer, new Wizards general manager Tommy Sheppard, said about him.

“The quickest trade I’ve ever done in my life,” Sheppard told ESPN about the move that sent Howard to the Grizzlies for C.J. Miles. ESPN reported at the time of the trade that the Grizzlies will waive or trade Howard.

Howard played nine games for the Wizards last season, averaging 12.8 points and 9.2 rebounds per game before being sidelined with a back injury.

It is uncertain where he will play next after bouncing from the Hawks to the Hornets to Wizards the past three seasons. He’s 33 years old and is clearly not in demand.