I'm gonna rememba dat
Keep tickling my ass DPG I need that right now - thanks Buddy![]()
I'm gonna rememba dat
Shaun Powell
Whenever the subject of Dwight Howard returning home someday to play for the Hawks was raised, Dwight (softly) shot down the idea. Since leaving the ATL outta high school, he's never lived there in the off-season, never warmed to the idea of returning. For any reason.
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fwiw
Remember it, writ it down, take a picture put in big, BOLD letters
I HOPE I am wrong, but Phoenix and others with ample cap space are talking BEasley we whould of pulled the trigger last year Beasly, DerrickWill and a future pick.
After all the bridges he's burned in Orlando?
And the ironing, if Joe J deal helped Hawks land Dwight![]()
we will likely S&T Hill for Beasley...here's the line-up:
Howard
Pau
MWP/ Beasley
Kobe
Dragic
Howard is better than Bynum but Bynum seems more likeable and laid back and not as big of a diva like D12 is.
How could they get any worse than Brooke Lopez from Brooklyn and Houston's garbage? I would seriously rather let him walk for absolutely nothing than take back either of those deals.
Last edited by baseline bum; 07-02-2012 at 08:08 PM.
They took Houston's "garbage" at the deadline before Dwight opted in. Then again they had a different GM.
^ Yeah, I was about to say they don't have Otis Smith in charge now. What a moron he was.
However, Dwight being the dumbass that he is, has possibly driven his own value down with his shenanigans. Orlando can keep him, but do they really want this circus to drag out any longer? Let's say they let him walk for nothing. They still have Turkoglu and Richardson on the books, trying to get rid of at least one of them. Dwight for Bynum is the most logical and likely to happen, but if it doesn't, and Houstons willing to take on Hedo, Orlando might do it.
*Only if Lakers don't want to give up Bynum.
at this rate, we could probably ask for some pics along with dwight just to take him off orlando's hands
I'm not convinced at all that Houston and LA are the only horses in this race.
Think Houston gets him. They have the young pieces to do it and more does t care
Is it more likely Dwight and DWill end up in Dallas now that Brooklyn has not made a move on trading for Dwight?
I'd say it's more likely, but still a long shot.
If Williams chooses Dallas, their chances to get Howard go down to almost zero. If Williams doesn't choose Dallas, they'll still be a distinct longshot, but they'll have a chance.
brooklyn already used up their trading assets in another deal which brought them JJ from atlantabrooklyn out of the DH pursuit now, a backcourt of deron/JJ wouldn't look too bad but i doubt deron is staying there w/o DH.
brooklyn = FCKED
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Adrian Wojnarowski @WojYahooNBA
As Orlando works to unload Dwight Howard, Magic focusing on Lakers' Andrew Bynum as top target, sources tell Y! Sports. Story soon on site.
Dwight Howard Rumors: Andrew Bynum is "Top Target" of Orlando Magic in Howard Trade, According to Report
As the Orlando Magic work to trade center Dwight Howard, the team has identified Los Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum as the player they most want in return, reports Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports. The Magic and the Brooklyn Nets have reportedly discussed swapping Howard for Brook Lopez, Kris Humphries, MarShon Brooks, and draft picks, but Orlando is discussing deals with other teams as well.
Steve Kyler of HOOPSWORLD has noted that Los Angeles never offered Bynum in return for Howard in prior trade talks, instead choosing to build its offer around veteran power forward/center Pau Gasol.
Howard has made clear in recent days his desire to join the Nets for their first season in Brooklyn, indicating he would only commit to a long-term contract with them, and not with any other team. Would the Lakers risk dealing Bynum, just 24 and a one-time All-Star, for Howard, hoping a year in L.A. could persuade him to change his mind?
Bynum averaged 18.7 points, 11.8 rebounds, and 1.9 blocks in the 2011/12 season. He's more physically imposing and skilled in the low post than Howard, but far less mobile and athletic.
Bynum for Howard should be a no brainer for L.A.....Guess not
I wouldn't trade Bynum for Howard
Anyway Howard is ed.He's not going to the Nets and he's no going to end playing in a contender. 2nd round exit at best.
He should resign with Orlando. Everybody will forgive his trade request like it happened with Kobe.
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