Noonskadoodle wrote:I think with DeVos coming out & saying we have a shot at keeping Dwight, there is no way he is traded. Gonna take a chance at him staying & keep building around him.
I'm feeling this as well.
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Noonskadoodle wrote:I think with DeVos coming out & saying we have a shot at keeping Dwight, there is no way he is traded. Gonna take a chance at him staying & keep building around him.

Noonskadoodle wrote:I think with DeVos coming out & saying we have a shot at keeping Dwight, there is no way he is traded. Gonna take a chance at him staying & keep building around him.
eyriq wrote:Noonskadoodle wrote:I think with DeVos coming out & saying we have a shot at keeping Dwight, there is no way he is traded. Gonna take a chance at him staying & keep building around him.
This, imo, has always been Orlando's best option. Dwight has left the door open for a return with that return based on the premise that Orlando improves. The Otis designed and planned team has been struggling and needs a revamp, Dwight is within his rights to use pressure to ensure it happens. Otis stirred the pot by putting Dwight's trade request out there in the public, and hasn't been a very positive voice for making things work. I'm sick of Otis tbf.
eyriq wrote:Noonskadoodle wrote:I think with DeVos coming out & saying we have a shot at keeping Dwight, there is no way he is traded. Gonna take a chance at him staying & keep building around him.
This, imo, has always been Orlando's best option. Dwight has left the door open for a return with that return based on the premise that Orlando improves. The Otis designed and planned team has been struggling and needs a revamp, Dwight is within his rights to use pressure to ensure it happens. Otis stirred the pot by putting Dwight's trade request out there in the public, and hasn't been a very positive voice for making things work. I'm sick of Otis tbf.

BelgianMagic wrote:Don't wanna spoil the fun for Wolves & Lakers fans, but didn't DeVos say he'd veto any trade to the Lakers?
arsenal6106 wrote:BelgianMagic wrote:Don't wanna spoil the fun for Wolves & Lakers fans, but didn't DeVos say he'd veto any trade to the Lakers?
No he didn't. He actually said the opposite, but I know what you're referring to though.
"I just think everybody needs to stop talking about it," Howard said. "There's more to life than free throws."
BelgianMagic wrote:arsenal6106 wrote:BelgianMagic wrote:Don't wanna spoil the fun for Wolves & Lakers fans, but didn't DeVos say he'd veto any trade to the Lakers?
No he didn't. He actually said the opposite, but I know what you're referring to though.
Just read that full article again, I see what you mean now, sorry ..
Just hope we get enough picks in a Dwight deal, great draft this year. Would be a shame not to get some of these great young guys in the draft
Nemesis21 wrote:Noonskadoodle wrote:I think with DeVos coming out & saying we have a shot at keeping Dwight, there is no way he is traded. Gonna take a chance at him staying & keep building around him.
I'm feeling this as well.
MitchellUK wrote:
I'm looking at it this way - if we trade Dwight, New Jersey (assuming they receive him) instantly get better. Right now they have the 4th best shot at the top pick, but they are right behind Toronto, Sacramento and Detroit, and would almost certainly pass them, giving them the 7th best shot. GSW, Cleveland and Milwaukee only have three more wins than NJ, and Phoenix only 4 more. They probably pass them, too, putting them 11th. They are 6.5 games back from Boston for the final playoff spot in the East. It's not completely beyond the realms of fantasy, if Dwight/Deron clicked instantly, that they catch them over the final couple of months of the season. Then you're looking at a non-lottery pick.
The odds of a really good pick coming from New Jersey if we trade Dwight to them are slim. The fourth worst record has only an 11.9% shot at the top pick. If they improved only as far as the 8th worst record and still missed the playoffs, the odds drop to 2.8%.
So, if Dwight still lists re-signing as a legitimate possibility, would we rather roll the dice on a 25% chance of the best center in the entire game staying in Orlando, or a 2.8% chance of getting the top pick in a draft, knowing that even then that player is not a sure thing?
rcklsscognition wrote:
Martins just said today that he's asking Dwight for his word he'll resign or he'll trade him before the 15th.
rcklsscognition wrote:
Martins just said today that he's asking Dwight for his word he'll resign or he'll trade him before the 15th.
Ronito wrote:tjm384 wrote:Marshon Brooks claim to fame is scoring 52 points in a loss.
Score 52 against Notre Dame, not some scrub team. In fact, he played for the worst team in the Big East. Still can't believe teams liked Jimmer over him
tjm384 wrote:Ronito wrote:tjm384 wrote:Marshon Brooks claim to fame is scoring 52 points in a loss.
Score 52 against Notre Dame, not some scrub team. In fact, he played for the worst team in the Big East. Still can't believe teams liked Jimmer over him
You would've drafted Brooks over Fredette? HA!

shortodom wrote:eyriq wrote:Noonskadoodle wrote:I think with DeVos coming out & saying we have a shot at keeping Dwight, there is no way he is traded. Gonna take a chance at him staying & keep building around him.
This, imo, has always been Orlando's best option. Dwight has left the door open for a return with that return based on the premise that Orlando improves. The Otis designed and planned team has been struggling and needs a revamp, Dwight is within his rights to use pressure to ensure it happens. Otis stirred the pot by putting Dwight's trade request out there in the public, and hasn't been a very positive voice for making things work. I'm sick of Otis tbf.
not when Dwight sees how much Rose is making off Adidas
"I just think everybody needs to stop talking about it," Howard said. "There's more to life than free throws."
