VGOSWAMI wrote:I can't wait to see Howard and Hedo together again. They had really good team chemistry and Dwight won't have to wait 4 seconds in the paint to catch the ball anymore.
I want the good ol' alley-oops. Easy points for dwight!
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VGOSWAMI wrote:I can't wait to see Howard and Hedo together again. They had really good team chemistry and Dwight won't have to wait 4 seconds in the paint to catch the ball anymore.
Idunkonyou2 wrote:CraZyPraiZ wrote:woosah wrote:I'm iffy on how Hedo will perform here. We had Hedo 3 years before he exploded in the 52-win season, and that was because we brought Shard here. Maybe Arenas will draw attention in a way that allows Hedo to get the looks he likes, but I am kind of thinking like HowardMass here in that I think he is declining and will just be average.
JRich will be good though. I do like that part of it.
I don't believe Hedo is our saviour but as Chris Boushard just said on ESPN News "Hedo has not been the same since the trade but neither have the Magic.
Chris Boushard is an idiot. The Magic won just as many games with out Hedo as they did with him last year. They went up against a hot Boston team who took the Lakers to 7 games and almost won the whole damn thing. Does he really believe the Magic would have beaten the Celtics if Hedo was on our team?
shortfuse3 wrote:This trade is ridiculously lopsided in the Magic's favor.
First you get rid of Vince Carter who no team could win a championship with, and you replace him with an even better version of him in J-Rich.
Now you get Hedo back who should revert back to his old self.
And Arenas will be more of a star than Carter was for the Magic.
BadMofoPimp wrote:DONE DEALESPN, CBSSports.com, and Yahoo! Sports have all confirmed the deal.
Here’s how it breaks down:
Orlando
Orlando wants to win now. Not for the next few years, not down the line, growing together like a bunch of young saplings. Now. Otis Smith has acquired a dynamic scorer and playmaker in Gilbert Arenas who is not shooting well this year (39%) but has a chance to get some space now that he’s in Orlando. They acquired a power driving dunk artist with prolific three-point range in Jason Richardson, Hedo Turkoglu who is now old and not nearly the player he was two years ago, a first-round draft pick and Earl Clark, who will never see the floor, ever.
Gilbert Arenas has shown flashes of his scoring ability that made him so prolific four seasons ago. He managed to work reasonably well off-ball in Washington, and in Orlando will be granted license to run the offense. Jameer Nelson can work off-ball in conjunction with Arenas. How he’ll work with Dwight Howard will be a significant issue to keep an eye on. Arenas has never worked with a player like Howard before, and he’ll have to maintain the “it’s his team” attitude he had with Wall.
Richardson is the big win in this trade for Orlando. He’s averaging 19 points on 42% three-point shooting and he’ll get just as many open looks in Orlando. The question will be if he can play the kind of defense Stan Van Gundy will need him to and how he’ll fit in with the rotation. But Richardson is a clutch performer who has a history with Arenas in Golden State and should be thrilled to be going to a contender again.
Hedo Turkoglu is a no-lose option for the Magic. If he’s terrible, the team is deep enough not to worry about it. If he’s able to recapture anything close to what they had two years ago, they’ve got another great player to go to. His contract is long. So was Rashard Lewis’. And as we’ve seen today, no contract is unmovable.
Phoenix:
The future is later. Despite Steve Nash still being Steve Nash, the Suns have moved towards the future. Vince Carter is an expiring contract, they acquired a first round pick to build with, and ditched Hedo Turkoglu’s contract. They’re obviously moving towards the future. You have to wonder if this is a capitulation by Robert Sarver to move towards saving money. Vince Carter may experience a resurgence in Phoenix as so many players have with their training staff. But in the end, he’s just not a very good player anymore and not a player you can depend on in key situations. Losing Turkoglu at least clears up their frontcourt rotation and will allow Hakim Warrick more minutes. Phoenix looks towards the future.
Washington:
The Arenas-Butler-Jamison era is finally washed away completely. Agent Zero is over. Rashard Lewis is a marginal player at this point with a massive contract, but now the team is John Wall‘s, 100%. The Gilbert Arenas era is through. They’re a bad team and they just got worse. But they do save a slight bit of money and can try and take a new approach in order to move towards the Wall-led future. It was over before it started for the Arenas Show in Washington. You’ve got to move forward eventually. They chose now.
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/ ... -turkoglu/
truballa227 wrote:
Did I miss something? We got a first round pick out of this? If so im much more content
maginno wrote:There is nothing wrong with this team that putting a few unloaded guns in Carter's gym bag will not solve.