Dwight Howard played great in Charlotte's 129-117 win over the Hawks Thursday with 33 points and 12 rebounds, but that didn't impress former teammate Dennis Schroder. It actually opened up old wounds.

Howard's effort has been questioned in the past, and the issue came to a head last season when the former Hawks center was pulled over in the early-morning hours before Atlanta took on the Wizards in a Game 6 playoff matchup, a game his team ultimately lost.

His former Hawks' teammates remember that incident and Schroder refuses to forget it.

"He plays always great against his former team," Schroder told reporters after the game via Fox Sports Southeast. "Credit to him too, but that's like four games each year, you know? Houston, LA, us. I think he's always giving his best there but the others games he (shrugs)."