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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Howard: Call me &#x27;Foul on You&#x27;</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Updated: April 26, 2010, 2:02 PM ET<br /><br />Howard now referred to as &#x27;Foul on You&#x27;<br /><br />Associated Press<br /><br />CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Move over Superman, a new nickname is catching on for Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard.<br /><br />You can call him Foul on You.<br /><br />[+] Enlarge Scott A. Miller/US PresswireYes, Superman, the foul was on ... you! Dwight Howard has played just over 82 of a possible 144 minutes in three Magic playoff victories vs. Charlotte.<br /><br />That&#x27;s my new nickname. They&#x27;ve been killing me all day calling me &#x27;Foul on You,&#x27; Howard said of his teammates after shootaround Monday before their playoff game against Charlotte. So I&#x27;ve accepted my new role.<br /><br />The teasing stems from the four-time All-Star being called for 16 fouls in the first three games against the Bobcats, who have used three centers to frustrate him.<br /><br />Howard fouled out with 3:32 left in Game 3 on Saturday, but the Magic still rallied to win to take a 3-0 series lead despite Howard playing just over 82 of a possible 144 minutes.<br /><br />My teammates say when we wrestle I shouldn&#x27;t use 100 percent of my strength. They said I should use 50 or 40 percent, said Howard, smiling. So that&#x27;s been the main focus today, using 40 percent of my strength to hold guys off.<br /><br />Coach Stan Van Gundy was a little more serious, knowing the Magic can&#x27;t afford Howard sitting on the bench later in the playoffs. He showed Howard video on Sunday of his frustration elbows and shoves that have put him in chronic foul trouble.<br /><br />We watched, I think, nine clips, maybe 10 clips, just trying to get an understanding of what&#x27;s going and what their strategy is in the whole thing, Van Gundy said. He&#x27;s a very smart guy, but you&#x27;re in very difficult, very physical situations out there. He&#x27;s got to take a lot of hits and a lot of grabbing and holding. Obviously, he has to handle that in the right way.<br /><br />Maybe levity will help. As teammates and others shouted Foul on You at the end of Monday morning&#x27;s workout, Howard raised his arm and clenched his fist to mimic a referee&#x27;s foul signal.<br /><br />Forward Mickael Pietrus then walked by with some advice.<br /><br />Maybe you need your own whistle, he said.<br /><br />Earlier, Howard indicated he was going to walk back to their nearby hotel because he might be whistled for a foul on the team bus.<br /><br />It&#x27;s been frustrating, but everything happens for a reason. That&#x27;s the only way I look at it, said Howard, who has 18 blocks in the series. Maybe this situation has to happen for me and my teammates. We&#x27;re just looking at all the positive things that can come out of this situation.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/40185">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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