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Re: Magic taking other offers
« Reply #60 on: July 10, 2012, 05:47:06 PM »

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I really wish Rob Hennigen would sit Dwight down and say "Listen we understand that you want a trade and we are going to make that happen. We are not trading someone as valuable as you for pennies on the dollar. We have had enough of you running OUR organization. So heres the deal, you either accept the fact that you are going to go somewhere other than Brooklyn and work with us to find a team that meets your best interests as well as ours and somewhere you can agree to an extension. Or we are going to trade you for just a first rounder and cap relief to Toronto or Charlotte. Your choice."

Would be a huge slap in the face to Dwight. I have lost all respect for him after this fiasco.
« Last Edit: July 10, 2012, 05:57:49 PM by pp34isthe1 »

Re: Magic taking other offers
« Reply #61 on: July 10, 2012, 05:52:17 PM »

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Lou Will just signed w/ Hotlanta, giving them Harris, Teague and Lou Will as capable 1 and 2 guards. Could be a sign of things to come?

Re: Magic taking other offers
« Reply #62 on: July 10, 2012, 06:30:06 PM »

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The Magic, Lakers and Rockets are discussing a three-team deal that sends Dwight Howard to LA and Andrew Bynum to HOU

From  Alex kennedy twitter

Also
http://www.fancloud.com/subpages/iframe.php?url=http://www.hoopsworld.com/can-lakers-rockets-magic-make--deal

Re: Magic taking other offers
« Reply #63 on: July 10, 2012, 06:53:48 PM »

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Don't know why Bulls never mentioned in Howard trade discussions.

A package of Noah, Deng, Gibson, Teague or some combo thereof would be pretty persuasive to me.

Re: Magic taking other offers
« Reply #64 on: July 10, 2012, 07:08:26 PM »

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Don't know why Bulls never mentioned in Howard trade discussions.

A package of Noah, Deng, Gibson, Teague or some combo thereof would be pretty persuasive to me.

It is just too big a risk for Chicago.

-Brooklyn is the favorite, obviously.
-Los Angeles is the NBA's glamour franchise and probably thinks they can get an extension.
-Houston and Atlanta may be willing to take risks, as they are solid teams that are largely irrelevant.  Houston is in the tough spot of being too good to get a high pick but not good enough to make the playoffs or contend.  Atlanta has average to poor attendance despite a good team.  Both teams wouldn't be crushed by Dwight leaving them.
-Chicago is a contender as is, and potentially a long-term one.  Hard to risk that for what might be one year of Dwight.

Houston and Atlanta are mediocre enough that it is worth the risk.  Not worth the risk for Chicago.

Re: Magic taking other offers
« Reply #65 on: July 10, 2012, 07:58:54 PM »

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The Magic, Lakers and Rockets are discussing a three-team deal that sends Dwight Howard to LA and Andrew Bynum to HOU

From  Alex kennedy twitter

Also
http://www.fancloud.com/subpages/iframe.php?url=http://www.hoopsworld.com/can-lakers-rockets-magic-make--deal

ESPN is now confirming the report from HoopsWorld:

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Sources told ESPN.com that the Rockets are discussing a multitude of trade scenarios with the Magic, offering to serve both as the team that would acquire Howard in a direct trade between the clubs and also as a third team that would participate in a trade that lands Howard with the Lakers and brings All-Star center Andrew Bynum to Houston.

The Rockets, in the latter scenario, would push to acquire Bynum from the Lakers while furnishing the Magic with a package of future draft picks and cap-friendly contracts to set Orlando up for a full-fledged roster reload. Sources confirmed a HoopsWorld.com report that the three-team trade construction that sends Bynum to the Rockets instead of the Magic -- with Orlando said to be concerned about its ability to re-sign Bynum for the long term -- gained traction Tuesday.

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/8147719/orlando-magic-exploring-other-dwight-howard-trades-source-says

This one makes so much more sense to me, it almost has to happen.

Re: Magic taking other offers
« Reply #66 on: July 10, 2012, 08:08:42 PM »

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Re: Magic taking other offers
« Reply #67 on: July 10, 2012, 08:11:42 PM »

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The Magic, Lakers and Rockets are discussing a three-team deal that sends Dwight Howard to LA and Andrew Bynum to HOU

From  Alex kennedy twitter

Also
http://www.fancloud.com/subpages/iframe.php?url=http://www.hoopsworld.com/can-lakers-rockets-magic-make--deal

ESPN is now confirming the report from HoopsWorld:

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Sources told ESPN.com that the Rockets are discussing a multitude of trade scenarios with the Magic, offering to serve both as the team that would acquire Howard in a direct trade between the clubs and also as a third team that would participate in a trade that lands Howard with the Lakers and brings All-Star center Andrew Bynum to Houston.

The Rockets, in the latter scenario, would push to acquire Bynum from the Lakers while furnishing the Magic with a package of future draft picks and cap-friendly contracts to set Orlando up for a full-fledged roster reload. Sources confirmed a HoopsWorld.com report that the three-team trade construction that sends Bynum to the Rockets instead of the Magic -- with Orlando said to be concerned about its ability to re-sign Bynum for the long term -- gained traction Tuesday.

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/8147719/orlando-magic-exploring-other-dwight-howard-trades-source-says

This one makes so much more sense to me, it almost has to happen.

I never even thought of that but that trade makes so much sense... nice job Morey haha

Re: Magic taking other offers
« Reply #68 on: July 10, 2012, 08:27:40 PM »

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Bynum wanders around the league for years playing on multitude of teams....worse than Camby.  Bynum is starting center for the LA lakers...in most hoods it doesn;'t get any better.  Any job he takes leaving his LA gig , is gonna be uninteresting and LAME, he is spoiled by LA...no where else will his failed mentality be tolerated.  Maybe the HEAT with the witchdoctor, but they don't have the cap room for Bynum.

Who ever gets Bynum willbe very sorry. He has all the money he wants and won't play 100%.

I don't think Bynum will be happy anywhere. If it takes Jackson and Kobe to get him to play right, then, he won't listen to anybody else. He doesn't respect authortiy .

WOuldn't want to coach Bynum or Howard. :-X

Re: Magic taking other offers
« Reply #69 on: July 10, 2012, 08:32:44 PM »

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Bynum wanders around the league for years playing on multitude of teams....worse than Camby.  Bynum is starting center for the LA lakers...in most hoods it doesn;'t get any better.  Any job he takes leaving his LA gig , is gonna be uninteresting and LAME, he is spoiled by LA...no where else will his failed mentality be tolerated.  Maybe the HEAT with the witchdoctor, but they don't have the cap room for Bynum.

Who ever gets Bynum willbe very sorry. He has all the money he wants and won't play 100%.

I don't think Bynum will be happy anywhere. If it takes Jackson and Kobe to get him to play right, then, he won't listen to anybody else. He doesn't respect authortiy .

WOuldn't want to coach Bynum or Howard. :-X


Hmmm. I disagree with most of this.

1. Let's remember that Bynum is only 24.
2. He might be happier elsewhere, since he will get more shots than he will playing with Kobe and Gasol.
3. Kobe and Phil did get him to play right. Bynum has two NBA titles (injured for one, healthy for the other).  So we have no way to determine that nobody else will get through to him.  There is no evidence that he respects or likes Kobe.
4. I'd want to coach either . . . or have Doc coach either.
5. What's wrong with Marcus Camby?
6. It is odd to see a statement like this from someone who has Shaq in their screen name.  I don't remember him getting along with Kobe and playing for one team.
« Last Edit: July 10, 2012, 08:48:18 PM by celtsfan84 »

Re: Magic taking other offers
« Reply #70 on: July 10, 2012, 10:16:51 PM »

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What is LA giving up going to Orlando to get Howard? 


If the package Houston is good enough to move Howard, why they Lakers? 



Re: Magic taking other offers
« Reply #71 on: July 10, 2012, 10:26:10 PM »

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The Magic, Lakers and Rockets are discussing a three-team deal that sends Dwight Howard to LA and Andrew Bynum to HOU

From  Alex kennedy twitter

Also
http://www.fancloud.com/subpages/iframe.php?url=http://www.hoopsworld.com/can-lakers-rockets-magic-make--deal

ESPN is now confirming the report from HoopsWorld:

Quote
Sources told ESPN.com that the Rockets are discussing a multitude of trade scenarios with the Magic, offering to serve both as the team that would acquire Howard in a direct trade between the clubs and also as a third team that would participate in a trade that lands Howard with the Lakers and brings All-Star center Andrew Bynum to Houston.

The Rockets, in the latter scenario, would push to acquire Bynum from the Lakers while furnishing the Magic with a package of future draft picks and cap-friendly contracts to set Orlando up for a full-fledged roster reload. Sources confirmed a HoopsWorld.com report that the three-team trade construction that sends Bynum to the Rockets instead of the Magic -- with Orlando said to be concerned about its ability to re-sign Bynum for the long term -- gained traction Tuesday.

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/8147719/orlando-magic-exploring-other-dwight-howard-trades-source-says

This one makes so much more sense to me, it almost has to happen.

are you kidding me??? that team will have potentially 4 all stars - who at one time or another have dominated thier positions (except for Gasol).
DHoward
PGasol
X??? (Jack Nicholson)
Kobe
Nash

Who wants to deal with that? I'd know I mentioned in another post that I wanted him to go to LA, but that was before Nash and that was asuming that they got rid of Gasol as well.
This would be a super team (no pun intended)just like if he went to Brooklyn Nets! Go to Atlanta

Re: Magic taking other offers
« Reply #72 on: July 10, 2012, 10:29:59 PM »

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What is LA giving up going to Orlando to get Howard? 


If the package Houston is good enough to move Howard, why they Lakers? 




Orlando is worried that Bynum will leave them and sign elsewhere.

Thus, Bynum goes to Houston, Dwight goes to Los Angeles, picks and cap relief goes to Orlando.  All three teams win in my book.

Re: Magic taking other offers
« Reply #73 on: July 10, 2012, 10:32:11 PM »

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Why doesn't OKC offer Perk, Serge, and Harden for Howard.  No one would beat OKC with Durant, Westbrook, and Howard.

Thoughts?

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Re: Magic taking other offers
« Reply #74 on: July 10, 2012, 10:33:52 PM »

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What is LA giving up going to Orlando to get Howard? 


If the package Houston is good enough to move Howard, why they Lakers? 




Orlando is worried that Bynum will leave them and sign elsewhere.

Thus, Bynum goes to Houston, Dwight goes to Los Angeles, picks and cap relief goes to Orlando.  All three teams win in my book.


If I am Houston, who need LA? 


What is LA sending to Orlando that makes this need to be a three team dance?