Los Angeles Lakers big man Dwight Howard was one of the biggest snubs of the NBA 75 list.

In an interview with Taylor Rooks, Lakers Dwight Howard had some interesting comments to make.

“I knew it wasn't gonna be on it, politics. I already knew, knew soon as they made a 75 list they ain't gonna put me on a 75 list. Forget about it. I knew that they knew they was not gonna put me on that list. I should most definitely be on the list but it's okay. I'm not upset about it. I was for probably 30 seconds.”

Dwight has had one of the best careers for a center in NBA history. Howard is a champion with the Los Angeles Lakers, eight-time All-Star, eight-time All-NBA honor, five-time All-Defensive team member, and a three-time Defensive Player of the Year.

Howard also added,

“I said you know what, life is great. I'm alive, I'm still playing basketball in my 18th season. Who cares about a list made by people who ain't ever bounced a basketball before.”

It was mind-blowing that the Lakers big man was left off this list. Dwight is being used now as a backup center for the Lakers behind Anthony Davis.

Howard has passed the point in his career that he doesn't need any more accolades and it isn't a big deal for him to be left off this list. He's going to try to capture another NBA title with the Lakers this season and move on with his life.