Dwight Howard says he ate McDonald's before every NBA game for an entire season
“I used to eat a lot of candy. Just coming from the South, my granddad, when we went to go visit him, he would give us a big 10 pack of fun size Snickers and Baby Ruth and that's why I developed that sweet tooth”
“Then as I got older, it just kept going. I just started to love Skittles and Starburst. Then I couldn't stop. Then I fell in love with honey buns. I would eat at least four or five of them a day, maybe more. Just heat them up and have some ice cold water with it. It was so good”
“My routine one season was McDonald's before every game. I would get two double cheeseburgers, a large fry, a small fry, strawberry chocolate milkshake, a large Coke and go have the best game of my life. So I was like, I got to keep this up. It's working. Then I got older and I was like this is not right”
“I want to live for a long time. I told myself I was going to have to change up what I eat and what I drink. I used to have a big pantry full of candy from Sam's Club. We would get Tootsie Rolls, lollipops, Skittles, Starburst, Twix, Snickers, every candy you could think of. It was like a gas station at my house. I got rid of all the candy, I can't do this no more”
@DevInTheLab Why should he? He not cheating the game, still entertaining, still high level and there’s nobody to give the torch to
I don’t understand yall man and I’m not even a Bron lover lol
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