There’s little doubt that Orland Magic Center Dwight Howard is one of the biggest starts in the NBA. With the combination of charisma and skill he has displayed to this point in his career, once memorably flying through the air in a Superman cape during the 2008 dunk contest, it’s easy to see why NBA fans are enamored with the league’s best big man.

Unfortunately, things haven’t been quite so congenial with his relationship with Orlando’s front office. Howard, who has amassed several NBA and franchise records since he was drafted in 2004, has become disenfranchised with the team’s management, and has consistently flip-flopped on whether he would like to stay in Orlando. How can someone consistently flip-flop? Consider this argument from NBCSport’s ProBasketballTalk reporter Matt Moore:

“So Howard, after claiming he wanted a trade last winter, then rescinding it, then putting it back out there, then saying he’d stay for another year, then backing