Ok if we sell our picks and smart and bradley and thomas and crowder..
We could have a shot at cousins who is at his prime...
Obviously he is less as a clown...
Oh sorry no coach he ever played for is happy with him
Everyone is saying that dwight is clown and always will be..
Noone is saying that cousins is a problem and will stay as a problem
I also find it odd that someone can argue to give away everything for DeMarcus Cousins, yet when Howard could possibly be acquired for free, he is described as a clown.
Lots of people felt Amir Johnson was overpriced, but it turned out he wasn't. He simply had plantar fasciitis and looked solid by the end of the year.
Our best players are at least a few years away from their primes. I am thinking of Marcus Smart and possibly Olynyk who few seem to have faith in. Isaiah Thomas could use another year or two to reach his peak. Crowder probably needs more time but is getting there. Avery Bradley is probably a finished product, but he is still young.
We are very young. We have a top pick coming in. No one can predict anything. I think Dwight Howard would be a very interesting Plan B or C. Durant is the obvious choice. I don't think trades are the way to go except for tinkering. And I don't think Danny Ainge is in any rush just because some fans are impatient.
No one knows what Howard will be offered. He could ask for $30 million, but I don't see it happening or it will be some desperate team like the Nets.
That's why Howard should just be one more card to possibly play.
I like the idea of free agents over trades.
Danny's wealth is in his volume of quality players and draft picks.
Yes, we need another "star" to go with Isaiah.
Or a guy like Howard could give us our first real center since Shaq?
I wouldn't want to sign him for more than two years or some kind of contract that wouldn't saddle us. Maybe that is impossible and Dwight wants a long deal.
But, in regards to adding Dwight to our team as a yes or no question, I say yes. I kinda thought Danny might swing a deal for him this year because his trade value seemed low.
I also don't think Brad Stevens is going anywhere if it takes Danny a few more years to get the roster closer to true contention with the heavyweight teams.
With the salary cap rising, maybe offer him two years at $25 million contingent on passing the physical of course. Dwight Howard is exactly the type of player we had in 2008. He needs a ring. He is one of the best players the last ten or twenty years. People have short memories.
Picture Howard with Crowder, Smart, Olynyk and Thomas. That could be the best team in the NBA considering we should still have a strong bench to back that up. Resign Amir.
I think it's a crazy idea to trade for Cousins when we can get one of the best centers who must be starving for recognition as a historic player.
I try not to get into the speculation part of being a fan, but I like Dwight Howard and wouldn't refer to him as a clown. It's about timing and chemistry.
Dwight is 30, though. I wouldn't want to sign him long-term like Washington did with Gortat. I'd give him three years tops at 20-25 million or cheaper depending on market value.
That's for Danny to worry about. I'd love Dwight Howard for some fireworks. We are already a defensive team. He would make us almost impossible to score on for many possessions playing with the other guys.
We need a bridge for two or three years unless Danny is able to go trader Danny all over cashing in chips like in 2007-08. I like slow and steady. I don't like having to give up anything to get someone. Cousins would cost so much in a trade. Big trades that work out seem to usually be a fluke.
I don't ever remember an off-season like this where anything could happen. Danny is stacked with asset chips. These are great times. It's almost as if Danny can't blow it unless he takes a big chance for a trade and then what if that player gets hurt? Isn't it better to have a deep team and not be completely dependent on any one player?