The head coach of the Michigan Wolverines men’s basketball team is legendary former professional basketball player Juwan Howard.
From 1994 until 2013, the power forward who was a former All-Star and All-NBA played in the league. Mr. Howard was selected by the Washington Bullets in the 1994 NBA Draft. The former basketball superstar has a successful playing career.
Juwan started working as an assistant coach for the Miami Heat in 2013 after his playing career came to an end. Since 2019, Juwan has led Michigan as its head coach.
Recently, Juwan Howard has gained attention as the Orlando Magic selected his son Jett Howard in the NBA Draft 2023.
Now, a lot of people are curious to know more about the former NBA star’s family, including his parents and siblings. What is known is listed below.
Juwan Howard’s brother, who is he? Sister’s Family Information
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Juwan Howard, the head coach at Michigan, is an only child.
To understand more about Howard’s early years and upbringing, many individuals are conducting searches regarding his parents and siblings.
The former basketball player doesn’t have any siblings, as was already mentioned. He did, however, spend part of his childhood with two of his cousins.m
Despite being his parents’ only child, he does not have a close relationship with them.
Many people could have assumed he grew up surrounded by his mother and father’s affection and support based on his achievements and success in the league. His tale, however, is unique.
Howard, Juwan Jannie Mae Howard, his grandmother, raised him.
The well-known basketball coach was also brought up by his grandmother, Jannie Mae Howard.
In Chicago, Illinois, on February 7, 1973, Juwan Howard was born to Helena and Leroy Watson Jr.
According to rumors, Juwan’s mother became pregnant when she was just 17 years old, or a junior in high school.
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Grandmother Jannie Mae Howard reared Michigan’s head coach Juwan Howard. (People, Image Source)
When Helena first met the former NBA star’s biological father, he was working as a waiter at a Chicago restaurant.
Leroy Watson Jr. had just started working at a phone firm in Chicago after finishing his Army service.
When Howard’s birth parents found out they would have children, they soon got married. Helena, who was just 17 years old and a junior in high school, however, didn’t want to be restricted or burdened by rearing a kid.
For the first week of Juwan’s existence, Helena reportedly kept him in a drawer at Jannie Mae Howard’s home. Juwan was later adopted by Jannie Mae.
The biological father of Juwan Howard also intended to give him the name Leroy Watson III. The suggestion was rejected by his grandmother, who insisted on “Juwan Antonio Howard.”
Juwan was distant from Helena despite the rare visits she made. Juwan’s father was in Atlanta, and his mother was in Chicago when the Washington Bullets selected him in the 1994 draft.
Nevertheless, Juwan was supported and loved by his grandma throughout his childhood. Grandma Juwan had a profound impact on Juwan’s life.
Under his grandmother’s guidance and influence, the Michigan head coach flourished, becoming her pride and joy.
Sadly, three years before an NBA draft, his grandma passed away. Juwan Howard remarked, “Thank you, God, and my grandmother, who I know is looking down,” after agreeing to a deal with the Bullets.
For those who are unaware, Juwan Howard signed a $41 million, ten-year contract with the Washington Bullets in 1994.
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