KB89 wrote:I don't really get how some of the Magic fans on RGM feel they hold so much leverage in a deal for Dwight. Dwight is only getting traded if he refuses to re-sign or demands a trade, at which point his value drops drastically. To demand Westbrook, one of the best PG's in general, and one who is young and still improving. Harden, a guy who is a deadly scorer off the bench, is a couple of years removed from being the third overall pick, would be viewed at as much better if given more minutes, and is still young and improving. Perkins, one of the best defensive centers in the league, who is still young at 26. Multiple first round picks. Demanding that Oklahoma City also takes back one of the worst contracts ever handed out in either Turkoglu or Arenas. AND Ibaka, who is proving to be one of the best young big men in the league. I know Dwight is great, but when it is known a player wants out you do not get full value for him. I challenge one of you to find a trade where this much value was given up in a circumstance like this.
This has already been discussed, but the Thunder give up those guys for Howard and cap space to sign Paul or Williams, giving them a big 3 of their own. They use the rest of the cap space to sign role players and then build from there.
Not sure how any one would disapprove this deal, including the Thunder who would end up with arguably the best PG in the game, with out a doubt the best scorer in the game and with out a doubt the best center in the game. Not to mention all of these guys are very young so they are going to be together for a long time.
The Magic do it because they get a young allstar PG, young bigs and 1st rounders. Best deal they could get as well considering the circumstances.
It actually makes too much sense, but then again Howard is going to want to leave first and according 3D, Howard doesn't want to leave.