does anyone know the Lakers' cap space situation? because i was under the impression that their guys were signed on past 2012. meanwhile, the entire Celtics team, with the exception of Rondo-Pierce-Semih-Gody, will all expire by 2012 at the latest. Thats the year DH12 becomes a FA. We don't need to "give anyone up" to get Dwight.
Lakers are over the cap for the foreseeable future. However, they could do a trade at the deadline next year, or a sign and trade using Bynum, who, if healthy, would be a very valuable trade chip.
i don't know how NYK will have the cap space or the assets to trade for Dwight seeing as how they went all out in acquiring Melo.
They won't have assets to trade, and its anyones guess whether they will have cap space. Although if NY doesn't have cap space, the C's may not have it either, depending on what they do this summer (Perk and Davis), and whether they want to be able to fill out the rest of their roster with anyone other than vet minimum guys in 2012
But bottom line, Orlando will not be trading Dwight.
I don't agree with this at all. If it comes down to losing him for nothing and trading him (or sign and trading him), that will absolutely be on the table. We have seen over the last few years how much control these players have over where they go, and how they can really force a teams hand. I don't think this is going to suddenly change unless there is a franchise tag in the new CBA (which would shock me).
that said, i still give the Magic the best chance of resigning Dwight.
I agree with this. Orlando have the inside track on keeping him. They need to get some luck (or some suckers) to put a championship team around him in the next year, but if they do, I think he will stay.