Nets, Magic Making Progress On Howard Trade By Involving Cavaliers

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  • JimLeavy59
    War Hero
    • May 2012
    • 7199

    #31
    Originally posted by A Tasty Burgerr
    It was kind of funny, I was reading on twitter all of these hypothetical deals (that wouldn't happen) where Orlando gets so much better than the shit they're going to get from the Nets. There are so many other teams that could offer so much more appealing pieces, but the Nets are seemingly the only destination possible right now so the Magic are going to get stuck with an absolutely awful trade, especially if Lopez ends up with a max contract. That would be laughable.



    Lopez is a one dimensional center that provides solid scoring and nothing else. Bynum rebounds and is capable of protecting the rim at an elite level, and is probably at this point just as capable offensively as Lopez.
    Bynum isn't gonna stay in Orlando.

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    • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
      Highwayman
      • Feb 2009
      • 15429

      #32
      Real talk...if there was a better deal out there for Orlando, they would not be chin deep in negotiations with New Jersey for the past two weeks hammering out a deal to send Howard there...they would be working with other teams to get that better deal.

      But, it is Orlando's fault...they should have traded him a year ago or hell, before the deadline...to, of all-teams...New Jersey. They would have been able to get the #6 pick this year, expiring Lopez and Humphries...plus a shit load of other picks in the future.

      But, they decided to play the song and dance with Howard and now everyone is in a corner.

      Howard wants to go to NJ...but he signed the extension...so, he can't sign there next year unless he wants to take very little in return. That ain't happening...so, he needs to be traded there...basically before Wednesday for him to go where he wants.

      Orlando tried for nothing to get him to stay, conned him into signing the extension, and now have very little out there to get a return on Howard in regard to options or assets.

      New Jersey needs to get this guy in by Wednesday...and have exhausted every resource to get this guy in here with a team around him to compete with the Heat. So, if they don't get Howard, they still have a good team, but they are stuck in mediocrity purgatory for the next six years at best.

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      • ralaw
        Posts too much
        • Feb 2009
        • 6663

        #33
        IMO Orlando or any other small market team shouldn't do business based on who will stay, but instead just simply put the best players on the court and let the chips fall. I'm sure they could overpay for Lopez and in the process have a mediocre team for a few years. They should have just let Howard walk, traded everyone away and build through the draft. The team that they will assemble will be good enough to prevent them from getting high draft picks, but too bad to really make the playoffs. That isn't a place you want to be in the NBA.

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        • JimLeavy59
          War Hero
          • May 2012
          • 7199

          #34
          Originally posted by ralaw
          IMO Orlando or any other small market team shouldn't do business based on who will stay, but instead just simply put the best players on the court and let the chips fall. I'm sure they could overpay for Lopez and in the process have a mediocre team for a few years. They should have just let Howard walk, traded everyone away and build through the draft. The team that they will assemble will be good enough to prevent them from getting high draft picks, but too bad to really make the playoffs. That isn't a place you want to be in the NBA.
          Easy to say as a Laker fan.

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          • ralaw
            Posts too much
            • Feb 2009
            • 6663

            #35
            Originally posted by MikeChase27
            Easy to say as a Laker fan.
            Me being a Laker fan has nothing to do with it.....besided I'm more of a fan of the NBA as a whole. I follow every team.

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            • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
              Highwayman
              • Feb 2009
              • 15429

              #36
              Originally posted by ralaw
              IMO Orlando or any other small market team shouldn't do business based on who will stay, but instead just simply put the best players on the court and let the chips fall. I'm sure they could overpay for Lopez and in the process have a mediocre team for a few years. They should have just let Howard walk, traded everyone away and build through the draft. The team that they will assemble will be good enough to prevent them from getting high draft picks, but too bad to really make the playoffs. That isn't a place you want to be in the NBA.
              Well, by trading Howard, they'll shed JRich at the very least...Hedo, at the latest, will be gone by next year, as someone will trade for his massive expiring deal. Unfortunately, they amnestied Arenas, so Hedo will still be on the books. They SnT'd Ryan Anderson, but will re-sign Nelson. So, basically, after all this...they'll be on the books for Lopez, Nelson, Nicholson, Duhon, and Big Baby and scraps and be 7 or 8 first round draft picks richer in the future.

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              • ralaw
                Posts too much
                • Feb 2009
                • 6663

                #37
                Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                Well, by trading Howard, they'll shed JRich at the very least...Hedo, at the latest, will be gone by next year, as someone will trade for his massive expiring deal. Unfortunately, they amnestied Arenas, so Hedo will still be on the books. They SnT'd Ryan Anderson, but will re-sign Nelson. So, basically, after all this...they'll be on the books for Lopez, Nelson, Nicholson, Duhon, and Big Baby and scraps and be 7 or 8 first round draft picks richer in the future.
                Yeah, 7 or 8 late first round picks......unless they have the ability to package those picks for high lottery picks they're basically useless.

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                • IamMedellin
                  Everything Burns...
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 10910

                  #38
                  lol I forgot who said this on twitter...but here it is paraphrased

                  Lebron burned a bridge in cleveland, But Dwight is Ripping the carpet and Stripping the copper in Orlando




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                  • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                    Highwayman
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 15429

                    #39
                    Originally posted by ralaw
                    Yeah, 7 or 8 late first round picks......unless they have the ability to package those picks for high lottery picks they're basically useless.
                    Not necessarily...some of them will be. The Nets have a few first rounders sitting around...one from the Rockets and one from the Lakers (they both come with random protections so they may not come to fruition for a few years), and if they get a third team involved like Cleveland, maybe Cleveland throws in a pick to Orlando.

                    Plus, Orlando will have shitty picks in their own right so Stern could rig the lotto for them...

                    Overall, Orlando will end up having 10-12 first round picks over the next 4 years or so to help out that roster and hopefully some cap space.

                    That's a lot...yeah, you have to build around Lopez or have Lopez be apart of the future...but I guess that is the price of doing business this late on Dwight Howard. If they made the deal last year, they get Lopez and Humphries expiring, a first rounder this year, etc.

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                    • EmpireWF
                      Giants in the Super Bowl
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 24082

                      #40
                      Cleveland isn't dealing a first round pick, they're getting one.

                      Brooklyn is looking for a team to give up a 1st for Marshon Brooks, then pass that 1st to Orlando.


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                      • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                        Highwayman
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 15429

                        #41
                        The fourth team involved looks to be the Clippers.

                        They'll take MarShon Brooks and throw a lotto-protected first round pick into the mix that will likely go to Orlando.

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                        • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                          Highwayman
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 15429

                          #42
                          Originally posted by EmpireWF
                          Cleveland isn't dealing a first round pick, they're getting one.

                          Brooklyn is looking for a team to give up a 1st for Marshon Brooks, then pass that 1st to Orlando.
                          I was more trying to make a point...but regardless.

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                          • Hasselbeck
                            Jus' bout dat action boss
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 6175

                            #43
                            Add the Clippers into the fray:

                            According to sources the Nets would receive Howard, Jason Richardson, Chris Duhon and Earl Clark in the proposed deal. The Magic would get Brook Lopez in a sign-and-trade, Luke Walton, Damion James, Shelden Williams, Armon Johnson and three first-round picks -- two from the Nets and a lottery protected first from the Clippers. The Cavs would get Kris Humphries in a sign-and-trade, Quentin Richardson, Sundiata Gaines, a first round pick from the Nets and three million in cash. The Clippers would receive MarShon Brooks.
                            Originally posted by ram29jackson
                            I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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                            • A Tasty Burgerr
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                              • Oct 2008
                              • 5916

                              #44
                              Considering the overall value the Jazz and Nuggets got for Deron and Melo compared to this it makes it even worse. Trading the most dominant big man entering the prime of his career for an overpaid Brook Lopez and what seems to be no picks without some sort of protection as of now just really sucks. Yes it's a step towards rebuilding but they are barely acquiring any real assets in exchange for the flat out best center in the league, that isn't right. Brook Lopez is not a player you can build around, he is a compliment. This is worse than the Pau Gasol trade.


                              EDIT:
                              The Magic would get Brook Lopez in a sign-and-trade, Luke Walton, Damion James, Shelden Williams, Armon Johnson and three first-round picks
                              Are you KIDDING me. For DWIGHT HOWARD. None of the picks in the lotto, and absolutely zero value whatsoever outside of Lopez. Pathetic.

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                              • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                                Highwayman
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 15429

                                #45
                                ATB, you need to realize, Orlando doesn't have a better option than to simply let him walk.

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