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Dolgopolov wrote:If Dwight comes to la I'll probably be a lakers fan again
magicfan9109 wrote:I would be devastated
Hint- look at screename.
Seriously though guys, do you think he could pull a shaq and what is your cap situation like etc...?
SniperHawk10 wrote:Dolgopolov wrote:If Dwight comes to la I'll probably be a lakers fan again
Here's to me hoping he doesn't come near the Los Angeles area then..
Jay From LA wrote:Don't get your hopes up. I'm fine with the fans that joke and prod at people about Dwight coming here, but the people that actually take it seriously are being extremely unrealistic.
+1Jay From LA wrote:Don't get your hopes up. I'm fine with the fans that joke and prod at people about Dwight coming here, but the people that actually take it seriously are being extremely unrealistic.
SmartWentCrazy wrote:It's extremely unlikely that they end up in the top 3.They're probably better off trying to win and giving Philly the 8th pick than tanking and giving them the 4th.
MaxwellSmart wrote:I hate to say this, but Go Lakers....
The Laker Kid wrote:Don't deny it, the writing is all over the wall
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/201 ... s-jay-leno
He said that being on Leno's show was one of his "list of life goals". Watch the videos--He enjoys being in LA. He loves the spotlight.: http://www.sportsgrid.com/media/dwight- ... ppearance/
Jet even if we declined Drew's option we'd still be over the cap. The only other players that are in limbo are Fish and LO, Fish is a "player option" I know for sure he'll pick up and LO is not guaranteed. The new CBA will really determine if we're even in the hunt to land Howard in the first place. Just because a players contract expires doesn't mean we get that money back automatically. Even if you sub those contracts we're still at 63,908,109 mil, that's still over todays cap. The only way to land D12 is thru S&T, meaning we'll have to pick up Drew's option and trade that along with another player to satisfy the CBA.Jetset wrote:Deep is wrong about one thing though, if Howard uses his early termination option and becomes a free agent we could sign him outright by declining the Bynum option, but we'd also have to get rid of Odom. I too thought we would have to orchestrate a S&T with Orlando if a deal is going to happen, but my fellow RGM peers corrected me on that.
SmartWentCrazy wrote:It's extremely unlikely that they end up in the top 3.They're probably better off trying to win and giving Philly the 8th pick than tanking and giving them the 4th.
DEEP3CL wrote:Jet even if we declined Drew's option we'd still be over the cap. The only other players that are in limbo are Fish and LO, Fish is a "player option" I know for sure he'll pick up and LO is not guaranteed. The new CBA will really determine if we're even in the hunt to land Howard in the first place. Just because a players contract expires doesn't mean we get that money back automatically. Even if you sub those contracts we're still at 63,908,109 mil, that's still over todays cap. The only way to land D12 is thru S&T, meaning we'll have to pick up Drew's option and trade that along with another player to satisfy the CBA.Jetset wrote:Deep is wrong about one thing though, if Howard uses his early termination option and becomes a free agent we could sign him outright by declining the Bynum option, but we'd also have to get rid of Odom. I too thought we would have to orchestrate a S&T with Orlando if a deal is going to happen, but my fellow RGM peers corrected me on that.
And the comment you made about Kobe restructuring his contract isn't allowed under the current CBA nor will it be in the new one. Players were once allowed to do that in the 80's but is was thrown out once the CBA was restructured in the mid 80's.
SHowardCooper Scott Howard-Cooper
Red alert, Orlando. Red alert. Kobe suggested realtors for Dwight Howard. "He's a good buddy and I'll help him whenever I can."
SHowardCooper Scott Howard-Cooper
Kobe only did it out of the goodness of his heart, of course. No other motivation. BTW, Howard, not Kobe, first mentioned it to reporters.