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Orlando Sentinel: Dwight Howard Requests Trade

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  • #46
    Re: Orlando Sentinel: Dwight Howard Requests Trade

    Perhaps if I am owner of the Magic I may not do it, but on the other hand....

    I bet my team going through hell now or in 2 years with a little comp now, against DH leaving 50 million guaranteed income on the table, I think i take that bet.
    So Long And Thanks For All The Fish.

    If you've done 6 impossible things today?
    Then why not have Breakfast at Milliways!

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    • #47
      Re: Orlando Sentinel: Dwight Howard Requests Trade

      But when these teams trade theses guys the players get to go to places they want. If they just left via free agency they would have to go places that have the cap space right?
      "We've got to be very clear about this. We don't want our players hanging around with murderers," said Larry Bird, Pacers president.

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      • #48
        Re: Orlando Sentinel: Dwight Howard Requests Trade

        not publicly demanding a trade only clouds the situation, plus it gives the other team the illusion that you might stay.

        All you heard tom Otis Smith the last few days was, "we'd like to keep Dwight here, and he hasn't come out and said he won't stay."

        The magic themselves basically FORCED Dwight to go public with this, because apparently they didn't think he was serious about wanting out.

        It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

        Division Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
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        • #49
          Re: Orlando Sentinel: Dwight Howard Requests Trade

          Originally posted by rock747 View Post
          But when these teams trade theses guys the players get to go to places they want. If they just left via free agency they would have to go places that have the cap space right?
          right. Their options are limited, but so are the options of the teams they leave.

          It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

          Division Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
          Conference Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 2005
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          • #50
            Re: Orlando Sentinel: Dwight Howard Requests Trade

            Is it even worth it anymore to try to build a winner with a superstar unless you're a big market/warm climate? 3-4 years ago maybe. Now if you don't win a championship with them in 6 years, it's you fault, they bolt and you're expected to eat a ***** salad and be happy about it. You might as well go about it the 2004 Pistons way.

            If players were like this 25 years ago, Michael Jordan would've demanded a trade from the Bulls before they would've won their first title.

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            • #51
              Re: Orlando Sentinel: Dwight Howard Requests Trade

              Sources: Howard requested trade from Magic to Nets

              By Adrian Wojnarowski, Yahoo! Sports
              35 minutes ago


              Orlando Magic superstar Dwight Howard has requested a trade to the New Jersey Nets, league sources told Yahoo! Sports on Saturday.

              Orlando GM Otis Smith has made it clear that he will trade Howard wherever the Magic get the best possible package, but the fact that Howard is willing to sign a five-year, $109 million extension with New Jersey makes it likely that the Nets can be the most aggressive in offering an attractive package. New Jersey has been pursuing possible third team partners to strengthen the offer for Howard, front office sources tell Y! Sports

              More From Adrian WojnarowskiBillups warns teams not to claim him off waivers Dec 10, 2011 Hornets resubmit Paul-to-Lakers deal to league Dec 10, 2011 Smith confirmed that Howard has asked to be traded to the Orlando Sentinel on Saturday afternoon.

              Los Angeles had long been a preferred choice of Howard’s, but sources say that several factors have pushed him toward the Nets over the Lakers. Howard has a strong relationship with Deron Williams, and has also resisted following the same career path as Shaquille O’Neal, who left the Magic for the Lakers two decades ago.

              The Nets are offering a package centered on Brook Lopez, and multiple first-round picks, sources said. New Jersey could also be looking for deals to sweeten its offer to Orlando. The Nets have been determined to make a deal for Howard, one of the league’s most dominant players, to be a centerpiece for them as the move into the new Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn next season. Howard could pair with All-Star point guard Deron Williams to make the Nets instant Eastern Conference contenders.

              The Magic are still focused on a possible trade to the Lakers, sources said, for a package that would include Andrew Bynum. The Magic want to unload Hedo Turkoglu in any deal that includes Howard. The Nets, flush with salary cap space, would likely take Turkoglu into a deal.

              Howard prefers to the Nets over the Lakers, but hasn’t ruled out the possibility that he would sign a long-term extension with L.A. should he be traded there.

              Howard has determined that he wants to be the centerpiece of the new Brooklyn arena, and pair up with All-Star guard Deron Williams when the Nets to move to New York next season.

              Orlando officials have resisted being told where Howard wants to be traded, sources said, but understand it will be difficult to get a strong trade package elsewhere if Howard won’t commit to re-signing with that team. After opting out of his contract on July 1, Howard would be eligible for a five year, $109 million extension with the Nets.

              http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slu...ic_nets_121011
              Garbage players get 1st round picks, (WTF)! All of the NBA must hate the Pacers! LOL

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              • #52
                Re: Orlando Sentinel: Dwight Howard Requests Trade

                Originally posted by Shade View Post
                Can we go back to the lockout?

                Oh we will, six years from now. And this time you can count on a year being missed.
                Despite all that I still want to see the Pacers play.
                {o,o}
                |)__)
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                • #53
                  Re: Orlando Sentinel: Dwight Howard Requests Trade

                  Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                  The Raptors said "no" a hundred times to Chris Bosh, and then it was too late.

                  GMs are scared as **** now BECAUSE bosh Cleveland and Toronto paid the price for being too short-sighted.
                  There is a huge difference now. Bosh and Lebron were able to still force a Bird rights contract under the old cba by blackmailing their teams into sign and trades. They were both paid a lot more money then if they simply signed elsewhere as a free agent like Chandler just did.
                  All Orlando has to do is say no and see if Howard is willing to walk away from the extra year and additional 3% in annual raises which is basically saying is he willing to walk away from over $37 million.
                  So far this has yet to be tested but I think most players would choose to stay for the money. Teams just have to have the backbone to call their bluffs.
                  Why do teams tank? Ask a Spurs fan.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Orlando Sentinel: Dwight Howard Requests Trade

                    The new CBA definitely makes leaving your team more damaging. That's why Paul and Howard want to get traded and not test free agency.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Orlando Sentinel: Dwight Howard Requests Trade

                      Indy could get in on the trade, Brush to Orlando and grab Marshon Brooks from the Nets, no need to go after Crawford then, then Pay NeNe his money.
                      Why so SERIOUS

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                      • #56
                        Re: Orlando Sentinel: Dwight Howard Requests Trade

                        Originally posted by Aw Heck View Post
                        Is it even worth it anymore to try to build a winner with a superstar unless you're a big market/warm climate? 3-4 years ago maybe. Now if you don't win a championship with them in 6 years, it's you fault, they bolt and you're expected to eat a ***** salad and be happy about it. You might as well go about it the 2004 Pistons way.

                        If players were like this 25 years ago, Michael Jordan would've demanded a trade from the Bulls before they would've won their first title.
                        He almost did then they hired Phil Jackson drafted Scottie Pippen and built a winner out of that.

                        I think people assume the superstar is the way to go to build a title contender. And while it helps to have one you can always go the international route(Dirk) and build around him.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Orlando Sentinel: Dwight Howard Requests Trade

                          or maybe we could get Daniel Orton out the deal somehow, he still probably has a ton of work left to be decent in the NBA but he has potential and could turn out to be a good big man in a few years.
                          Why so SERIOUS

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                          • #58
                            Re: Orlando Sentinel: Dwight Howard Requests Trade

                            Originally posted by Really? View Post
                            Indy could get in on the trade, Brush to Orlando and grab Marshon Brooks from the Nets, no need to go after Crawford then, then Pay NeNe his money.
                            I'd be up for Marshon.
                            First time in a long time, I've been happy with the team that was constructed, and now they struggle. I blame the coach.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Orlando Sentinel: Dwight Howard Requests Trade

                              Originally posted by Basketball Fan View Post
                              I think people assume the superstar is the way to go to build a title contender. And while it helps to have one you can always go the international route(Dirk) and build around him.
                              This makes no sense.
                              "man, PG has been really good."

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                              • #60
                                Re: Orlando Sentinel: Dwight Howard Requests Trade

                                Originally posted by Major Cold View Post
                                He is asking to go to NJN. Does this mean that Nene is open?
                                +1
                                Yea I just read on hoopshype..

                                "Magic center Dwight Howard specifically requested to be traded to the Nets, according to Yahoo! Sports ... "

                                Read more: http://hoopshype.com/#ixzz1gBP56OWK

                                edit to add: just seen someone else above me posted this info before I got to page 2.. lol
                                Last edited by Kemo; 12-10-2011, 08:08 PM.
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