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Post#41 » by IGotDaMagicInMe » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:35 pm

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IGotDaMagicInMe wrote:Are we even trying to trade right now? I never hear anything about us actually trying to negotiate trades for Monta, just seems to be what the fans want

This is the problem with Otis, he doesn't talk about what he is doing. There aren't even leaks. It's a real problem because apparently he won't even talk to Dwight.



It's really obnoxious, because part of me says fire Otis, but then part of me says he might be in the middle of working out a trade with GSW
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Post#42 » by MagicFan149 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:35 pm

were probably trying to find a 3rd team... hopefully we dont hear of a finalizing of a jrich deal because that probably takes us out of an ellis deal till later in the season
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Post#43 » by SolidSnake008 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:36 pm

IGotDaMagicInMe wrote:Are we even trying to trade right now? I never hear anything about us actually trying to negotiate trades for Monta, just seems to be what the fans want

That is exactly what the fans want but what Otis wants is a phucking mystery man....I swear man if we start the season with all these Guards on the roster the next home game i'm going to Modern Warfare Otis :lol: :lol:
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Post#44 » by trebone » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:38 pm

The only problem I see with Ellis is Stans system may just turn him into a spot up shooter.

Oh and Rudolphs article was spot on.
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Post#45 » by RickB-Orlando » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:38 pm

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MagicFan149 wrote:if dwight really wants sjax....

jj and ryno for sjax.... then tpe for gooden? helps them get further under cap while atleast somewhat replaceing both player..... then you still have hopefully enough to work a 3 team trade to aquire beans and ellis from gsw.....

i think that the sjax trade already makes us more competitive then we are now and that would give dwight 2 of his "list" players in big baby and sjax

Ugh, Gooden. Only if we could flip him for something useful, like some old socks or something.



haha well gooden hopefully could give you 10-12 mins a nite off the bench.... but you gotta give to get .... we lose some youth but definately get us a gritty "dwight" player...i think id do it....especially if you knew the ellis trade was possible


I don't see us getting both Capn Jack and Ellis. Personally I'd prefer to see the Ellis deal go through as I think he's a better talent, he's younger, and frankly with jack I just think all the screws aren't completely tightened down.

But I agree, if you couldn't get Ellis and had to take Drew back to get SJax, you do it. But you get rid of him as quickly as possible. The guy isn't exactly looking at 'rocket scientist' as his alternate career choices.
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Post#46 » by jadewbj » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:40 pm

IGotDaMagicInMe wrote:
jadewbj wrote:
IGotDaMagicInMe wrote:Are we even trying to trade right now? I never hear anything about us actually trying to negotiate trades for Monta, just seems to be what the fans want

This is the problem with Otis, he doesn't talk about what he is doing. There aren't even leaks. It's a real problem because apparently he won't even talk to Dwight.



It's really obnoxious, because part of me says fire Otis, but then part of me says he might be in the middle of working out a trade with GSW


I have no faith that otis is doing anything but playing words with friends.
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Post#47 » by trebone » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:40 pm

IGotDaMagicInMe wrote:
jadewbj wrote:
IGotDaMagicInMe wrote:Are we even trying to trade right now? I never hear anything about us actually trying to negotiate trades for Monta, just seems to be what the fans want

This is the problem with Otis, he doesn't talk about what he is doing. There aren't even leaks. It's a real problem because apparently he won't even talk to Dwight.



It's really obnoxious, because part of me says fire Otis, but then part of me says he might be in the middle of working out a trade with GSW



i agree here it could be a great time to fire him or the worst time, Otis himself has actually made it very difficult to let go because he may be working on something worthwhile.

I think if he does end up pulling of an Ellis trade you still fire him anyway just to show Dwight he has a voice on this team.
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Post#48 » by RickB-Orlando » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:42 pm

jadewbj wrote:
IGotDaMagicInMe wrote:Are we even trying to trade right now? I never hear anything about us actually trying to negotiate trades for Monta, just seems to be what the fans want

This is the problem with Otis, he doesn't talk about what he is doing. There aren't even leaks. It's a real problem because apparently he won't even talk to Dwight.


If in fact he isn't talking to Dwight, that's a problem.

Just because he isn't leaking anything, that's not a problem. In fact, if he were discussing who he was going after, it would be a problem, because that's the definition of tampering.
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Post#49 » by Darth Magic » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:43 pm

i agree here it could be a great time to fire him or the worst time, Otis himself has actually made it very difficult to let go because he may be working on something worthwhile.

I think if he does end up pulling of an Ellis trade you still fire him anyway just to show Dwight he has a voice on this team.


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Post#50 » by magicfan4life05 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:44 pm

Interesting read:

http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/ ... eam-badly/

See, here’s my problem.

Carmelo Anthony had it right. For all his ego, for all the manipulation, for holding the Nuggets and the news cycle hostage for six months, he had it right. It was quiet. He never committed to the Nuggets, kept it quiet, didn’t make it worse. Melo knows it’s a business and acted as such. Anthony was cold, calculating, and brutal in his decision making.

Dwight Howard wants you to like him. It’s not enough that he plays basketball better than all but about maybe two people on Earth, he has to be loved. And as abandoning the franchise that has repeatedly gone into the luxury tax, and gone to the voters to get you a new arena is typically frowned upon, Dwight is doing the whole big long act. There’s a whole speech you’re supposed to give, about how much you love the city and the fans, about how hard it is for you. None of this ever stops the departure, mind you, it always happens along the same timeline.

But Dwight’s a little different in one way. He’s not blaming it on business, or his heart, or wanting to win. No, no. He’s doing it because he didn’t get to play general manager.



goes thru D12 quotes then,

One slight problem.

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Post#51 » by magicburt » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:44 pm

Dwight is just coming up with excuses to make himself look/feel better if you ask me. I really don't think us landing bbd and sjax would have kept him from leaving. The front official is a joke but I bet some of the bad moves were Dwights ideas. He should just man up and stop trying to make excuses and admit he wants to play in a bigger market.
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Post#52 » by jadewbj » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:45 pm

RickB-Orlando wrote:
jadewbj wrote:
IGotDaMagicInMe wrote:Are we even trying to trade right now? I never hear anything about us actually trying to negotiate trades for Monta, just seems to be what the fans want

This is the problem with Otis, he doesn't talk about what he is doing. There aren't even leaks. It's a real problem because apparently he won't even talk to Dwight.


If in fact he isn't talking to Dwight, that's a problem.

Just because he isn't leaking anything, that's not a problem. In fact, if he were discussing who he was going after, it would be a problem, because that's the definition of tampering.


Don't you know that tampering can be avoided by prefacing anything with "Sources Say". ;)
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Post#53 » by RickB-Orlando » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:45 pm

magicfan84 wrote:

I think if he does end up pulling of an Ellis trade you still fire him anyway just to show Dwight he has a voice on this team.


The first strategy should be to have him mend bridges with Dwight. Firing Otis right now sends a very dangerous message.

If he gets Monta, it's kind of tough to say he hasn't done anything to help the team.

Then if Dwight's willing to re-up next year, you quietly negotiate Otis' retirement to 'spend more time with his family.' But I think you have to let time pass, unless D12 has gone to Alex Martins and said 'fire him and I'm staying.'
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Post#54 » by jadewbj » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:46 pm

magicburt wrote:Dwight is just coming up with excuses to make himself look/feel better if you ask me. I really don't think us landing bbd and sjax would have kept him from leaving. The front official is a joke but I bet some of the bad moves were Dwights ideas. He should just man up and stop trying to make excuses and admit he wants to play in a bigger market.


My problem with that is that other Players will take his side and that really hurts our chances of getting another star to play for through FA.
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Post#55 » by BelgianMagic » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:47 pm

Interesting article, Steve Kerr on the Dwight situation:
"When I saw the [Lamar] Odom trade, it made no sense unless there’s a follow-up move that’s already set for the Lakers. You don’t give away a guy like Odom to one of your big rivals unless something’s coming. So my first thought was this opens up a trade exception for the Lakers. Maybe they take in Jameer Nelson. I think they got a first-round pick from Dallas, although it’s not clear. But maybe Orlando ends up with a couple of firsts and Bynum and Gasol and unloads some money with Turkoglu. I think that’s the best-case scenario."

I doubt we'd give up Nelson too. That would make the Lakers very strong
OS: "How quickly do you think this will get resolved?"

Kerr: "It’s really impossible to know unless you’re involved, but I would think sooner than later.
Nobody wants to go through what Denver went through last year, and in this case, it’s not just one team like it was last year with the Nuggets. There are multiple teams that really want to get on with life and not have this sort of cloud hanging over their seasons. The Lakers are in that boat. Orlando is there. And New Orleans is there.
Houston may even be there now because of the fact that that last trade fell through, because now they’ve got to answer to Luis Scola, Kevin Martin and all those guys."

That's interesting. We could just put the dead CP3 deal back on the table & try to get back Bynum + the things NOH could've gotten for CP3

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Post#56 » by MiracleBZop » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:47 pm

here are tweets on my feed. the one about houston being upset about not having a center is interesting, so why can't otis and the magic do a three team deal with golden state, orlando, and houston? send biedrins + orton with fillers to houston, ellis to orlando, and redick + anderson with fillers to gsw?

i'm happy the lakers didn't get cp3. i don't feel sorry for those spoiled brats.

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Post#57 » by MiracleBZop » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:49 pm

more.
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Eric Gordon isn't included in a revised Clippers-New Orleans deal for Chris Paul, league source tells Y! Sports.
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Wrong because it affected five teams the NBA does NOT own: Lakers, Rockets, Mavs, Clippers and Nets. League shouldn't be in their biz.


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Post#58 » by Ballah » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:51 pm

If CP3 goes to the Clippers that pretty much takes the best deal you could have got for Howard out, if i was Orlando i would have wanted CP3 on the Lakers so i could deal with the Clippers. Gordon and that Minny pick = instant rebuild.
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Post#59 » by Darth Magic » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:52 pm

magicfan4life05 wrote:Interesting read:

http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/ ... eam-badly/

See, here’s my problem.

Carmelo Anthony had it right. For all his ego, for all the manipulation, for holding the Nuggets and the news cycle hostage for six months, he had it right. It was quiet. He never committed to the Nuggets, kept it quiet, didn’t make it worse. Melo knows it’s a business and acted as such. Anthony was cold, calculating, and brutal in his decision making.

Dwight Howard wants you to like him. It’s not enough that he plays basketball better than all but about maybe two people on Earth, he has to be loved. And as abandoning the franchise that has repeatedly gone into the luxury tax, and gone to the voters to get you a new arena is typically frowned upon, Dwight is doing the whole big long act. There’s a whole speech you’re supposed to give, about how much you love the city and the fans, about how hard it is for you. None of this ever stops the departure, mind you, it always happens along the same timeline.

But Dwight’s a little different in one way. He’s not blaming it on business, or his heart, or wanting to win. No, no. He’s doing it because he didn’t get to play general manager.



goes thru D12 quotes then,

One slight problem.

Dwight Howard’s input is pretty well worthless.

It’s not really his fault. It’s hard to really be up on analyzing player trends, thinking of the total team concept, working on scouting and statistical analysis when you’re dunking the bejesus out of people. And yet multiple reports have indicated Howard was upset with the amnesty clause being used on Gilbert Arenas. Reports indicated Howard was upset at the trade of Rashard Lewis. In short, this comes across as Howard wanting to bring his friends in, and being upset when management wanted to manage, and wanted their player to play.

It’s one thing for stars to be consulted on deals, to be made aware of decisions. But there’s a big gap between that and having influence. Howard has his own agenda, he’s always had his own agenda, and it involves commercial appeal. And that’s great! He’s a genuinely funny, lovable guy. But don’t lie to the fans, don’t lie to the media, and don’t lie to yourself. Melo played it cold, because that’s what the situation required. Howard trying to play the victim is like someone being upset they got a paper cut while causing a car wreck.

If you’re going to blow the tracks, don’t blame the conductor.



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Post#60 » by MagicFan149 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:55 pm

if you could do the sjax trade i proposed with drew for tpe.... and get dwight to opt in like cp3 it looks like we could have enough cap room to go after cp3 next season...just another idea if sjax trade made us competitive enough to make dwight hang out for another year
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