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Juwan Howard Jr. Biography, Career, Siblings, Parents

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Juwan Howard Jr. is a basketball player and the first son of Juwan Howard and Markita Blyden.
He is smart, intelligent, and just like his father and brothers; Juwan Jr. is also a professional NBA player.
This article contains all the information from famous NBA resource sites about Juwan Jr., so continue reading to learn more about him.

Juwan Howard Jr. showing off his FFBB award medalJuwan Howard Jr. showing off his FFBB award medal

Juwan Howard Jr. Biography
Juwan Howard Jr., born Juwan Antonio Howard Jr., was born on February 5, 1992. he is 31 years old. He is from Detroit, Michigan, United States of America. Juwan Jr. weighs 230 (104kg) and stands 6 feet 6 inches tall (198cm).
He is the oldest son of Juwan Howard Snr. and Markita Blyden, the MHSAA runner-up for Michigan’s Miss Basketball. he is also the forward for the Sioux Falls Skyforce, even though he hasn’t refused to run the same track as his father took with the Fab Five throughout his stay at Michigan.
Juwan has also won 2nd team selection for the All-Horizon League twice for the Detroit Titans. It is a fact now that sport and basketball runs in Howard’s family blood.
Juwan Howard Jr. Parents
Juwan Jr.’s father is the basketball superstar Juwan Howard Snr. he was the first professional basketballer to sign a contract with the NBA worth $100 million. Juwan Snr. also has 21 years with the NBA that thrived and was so successful he became a superstar.

Coach Juwan Howard of the Miami Heat talks to Juwan Howard Jr. #56 of the Miami Heat during the game against the New York Knicks.Coach Juwan Howard of the Miami Heat talks to Juwan Howard Jr. #56 of the Miami Heat during the game against the New York Knicks (Photo by Fernando Medina/NBAE via Getty Images)
Juwan Jr.’s father, Juwan Howard Snr., got many accolades during his time with the NBA, and some of these awards accolades were an NCAA All-American, an NBA All-Star, and an NBA Champion award.
Juwan Jr’s mother, Markita Blyden, is also an NBA MHSAA basketball champion.
Juwan Howard Jr’s Siblings
Juwan Jr is not the only Juwan Howard’s child with a heavy basketball and athletic heritage. In fact, as the first son, he was the first of the Howard children to be introduced to basketball.
His half-brother, Jace Howard, is a team captain, a 3-star recruit, and the best in all of Florida. He played for the University of Michigan just like their father, Juwan Sr., did, and he (Jace), along with his other half-brother Jett, helped the UM team, the Wolverines, to win the state championship.
Like their father, Jace has won many awards and accolades in his career, including winning Michigan’s 2 NCAA Tournaments in 2021 and 2022.
Juwan also has another half-brother, Jett Howard, who is a 4-star recruit and ranked number 37 for his class in 2022. Jett is at the IMG Academy at Bradenton and is a small forward to the team. Jett has also earned himself the position of a Big Ten Freshman of the Week recognition and several others in just a short time.
Juwan Howard Jr. is the oldest of his 3 brothers and 2 sisters. One of his brothers, Joshua Howard, plays for Brown University.

Markita, his mother, was a 5-7 Detroit high school superstar. Then, she got pregnant with Juwan Jr. while playing at Mississippi State.
Just like him, all his brothers are go-getters, and they all seem to follow in their father’s footsteps.
BrothersJace Howard,Jett Howard,Joshua HowardSistersSky Howard,Starr Howard,
Related: Jace Howard Biography, Career, Parents, Sibling
Juwan Howard Jr. Makes His Way in the NBA

Juwan Howard Jr. 56 of Miami Heat drives to the basket during the game against Louis Labeyrie 95 of New York Knicks - Thrill NGJuwan Howard Jr., #56 of Miami Heat, drives to the basket during the game against Louis Labeyrie #95 of New York Knicks
Juwan Jr. isn’t interested in running the Fab Five track through Michigan to the NBA like his father did.
As the oldest in the Howard bloodline, he has yet to play in the major leagues of Luxembourg, Mexico, or Finland. He didn’t even get drafted by an NBA summer league team.
At 6-foot-6 small, a forward from the University of Detroit-Mercy, he has done all that, and his basketball journey, at the ripe age of 26, has placed him with the Knicks’ summer-league team.
He played with the Miami Heat against the Detroit Pistons during the Orlando Summer League on July 6, 2015, at Amway Center in Orlando, Florida.