Jetset wrote:Where to start...
Don't irritate me or I'll have to school you again young pup

So it's just as easy as that to get Dwight?
Bynum, Pau and Morris for Dwight, Arenas and Bass is a very solid offer and the best offer the Magic will get for Dwight. Whether Otis "How did I become an NBA GM" would accept it or just rather lose Dwight in the off-season for nothing is anyone's guess however.
You do realize that the amnesty cuts will affect other teams than just the Lakers, right?
Yup.
Like......oh, the Orlando Magic.
Which is exactly why my deal makes so much sense Dukie, it allows them to basically cut BOTH arenas and Hedo and really build for the future around the best starting big men in the East in Bynum and Pau.[/quote]
If they cut Hedo or Arenas, that gives them flexibility which gives them more of a possibility of making a move and then trading for Paul.[/quote]
No, no, no ... we've been through this before and I understand you just don't get NBA financials, so no worries. The amnesty cut will NOT help Orlando sign any free agent, let alone a max guy like CP3. The amnesty cut is a "tax cut" not a salary cut, it will simply save Orlando's owner from paying a monster tax to Stern, it will not erase team salary to allow the Magic to make a max offer to CP3. Now, a TRADE of Arenas would indeed clear his salary and following that up by cutting Hedo would really make the owner happy, but even this woul not give them the funds necessary to land CP3.
Let me make this clear ... the ONLY way the Magic are getting Chris Paul would be to trade Dwight for him ... and we all now that ain't happening.
You must also understand that to an extent Orlando will be reluctant to just give up Howard to the Lakers, so it won't be as simple as just "trading X player and that should do the trick 8-]".
No argument here as you're 100% right on this one, but again, we've been around this bush before too ... the Magic look set to lose D12 for NOTHING next offseason so if their GM is smart he will trade him before the trade deadline this year, and the Lakers can make a better offer than anyone else.
Also in your trade you have Orlando getting rid of their cancers in Hedo and Arenas yet, you have them getting a form of cancer right back in return in Gasol.
Is this a joke? Pau has NEVER been a team cancer in his life, has always been considered a great teammate and good guy and doesn't even have it in him to be a "cancer" I don't think.
Gasol won't be motivated in Orlando and he'd just be sucking up cap space for a rebuilding team.
Oh stop it. Just stop it. Pau Gasol has turned himself into a legitimate first ballot HOF'er over the past 4 years, won two titles and been considered the most skilled and even the best PF in the league ... if he and Bynum were traded to Orlando on a team that would have a starting 5 of Nelson/Reddick/Richardson/Pau/Bynum, Pau would relish being "the man" on a team that has a shot at winning the East. With that starting 5 the Magic would NOT be in rebuilding mode, they would be better than they are now and in win-now mode.
Besides we've already been over this, Bryant/Gasol/Howard is better than Bryant/Odom/Howard.
So what. If Dr. Buss owned both the Lakers and Magic that would be ar argument you could make, but since he doesn't he may have to give up his best to get the best and Bryant/Odom/Howard is better than Bryant/Gasol/Bynum and that's all that matters.
Of course if we can get D12 for Bynum and Odom I'm all for it, but I think it may take Pau and I'm fine with that too.
So if anything Odom is the one who needs to be traded and a third team will need to be involved. Odom would be an expiring and would be easier to move.
I'd certainly be cool with that.
As far as Turiaf, the Knicks have a need for big men so I definitely see them keeping Turiaf.
If the Knicks feel they can somehow swing a trade for CP3 or Deron or D12 they will certainly keep Ronny, but if they feel the only way to land one of the big 3 is to sign them as a free agent next year, Ronny is gone as an amnesty cut, period.
And who thinks Ariza is getting cut? I'm sure the Hornets know they'll probably fail in retaining Paul, but they have to at least try. Ariza and Landry are a big part in keeping Paul in New Orleans. Even if and when they lose Paul, I'm sure Ariza will be a building block along with the pieces they get in return for Paul.
Quite a few folks think Ariza may be cut ... I would put the odds at 30% ... I think it is 50/50 whether the Hornets cut anyone and if they do decide to cut someone I think it is 60/40 Ariza over Okefor.
I'm sure we've probably burned a bridge with Ariza. We basically mocked him for how much he wanted and turned around and gave the same amount to a now lesser player in Peace.
So what. If Ariza is cut his first choice will be the Lakers ... he just did an interview and made it clear he'd like to play in LA again.