gibby6385 wrote:Noah,boozer,Watson for Howard and Turk. From an Atlantic division scout.
No.
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gibby6385 wrote:Noah,boozer,Watson for Howard and Turk. From an Atlantic division scout.
DJRajX wrote:Cammo101 wrote:DJRajX wrote:Has this officially turned into the "Everyone is angry at Dwight" thread
Get mad at Dwight for pretty much leaving soon... cool... but get mad at our Front Office as well (Otis) for putting us in this crap in the first place
Just trying to direct the hate/anger equally, that is all
I would agree with you if Dwight wanted to go play in Chicago ot OKC and he felt winning was not an option here. But when he is bailing to play for a team 13.5 games behind us in the standings, I have a hard time putting the blame on management.
I'll help you... two words: Otis Smith
more two words: Phoenix Trade
I'll leave it at that... but there are more stuff that Otis did that we all hated and messed up the team (Gilbert Arenas, etc)... sometimes we can't ignore the origins that started this whole mess... it didn't start with Dwight... it started with Otis... and ended with Dwight AND Magic FO... Dwight and Otis should both be boo'd imo... which is weird to say, but true.
Gerhalt11 wrote:JustinLafferty wrote:Bulls Get:
Gasol
Barnes
JRich
Lakers Get:
Dwight
Turk
Boozer
Magic Get:
Bynum
Deng
Charlotte 1st (from Bulls)
DAL 1st (from Lakers)
This is the best case scenario I can think of for rebuilding while still being good or at least I think we would be good.
Why would Chicago trade for anyone but Dwight? They're the best team in the NBA.


gibby6385 wrote:Noah,boozer,Watson for Howard and Turk. From an Atlantic division scout.
Coach_McGuirk wrote:I'm glad we waited for the middle of the season, if we get NJ's first round pick it will be just as worthless as ours smh.

IGotDaMagicInMe wrote:We can still get Monta, right? RIGHT?!?

JarethCutestory wrote:Coach_McGuirk wrote:I'm glad we waited for the middle of the season, if we get NJ's first round pick it will be just as worthless as ours smh.
lol wut?
So you want Dwight/Deron together for more games rather than less?
Cammo101 wrote:Clearly our front office sucks. But, it sure seems to me like unless they could turn Orlando into NY, we were going to be in this situation either way.
JustinLafferty wrote:Gerhalt11 wrote:JustinLafferty wrote:Bulls Get:
Gasol
Barnes
JRich
Lakers Get:
Dwight
Turk
Boozer
Magic Get:
Bynum
Deng
Charlotte 1st (from Bulls)
DAL 1st (from Lakers)
This is the best case scenario I can think of for rebuilding while still being good or at least I think we would be good.
Why would Chicago trade for anyone but Dwight? They're the best team in the NBA.
Because they know they can't beat Miami in the playoffs with their PF who can't play late in the 4th with this trade they rid themselves of Boozer and pick up Gasol...Insurance at SG for when RIP can't play.... and Barnes to replace Dengs defense even if he's not as good...
Rose, JRich/RIP, Barnes, Gasol, Noah and they keep Taj, Asik... that's a win for them I think...
Lakers get a better center and franchise player in Dwight... a solid midrange guy in Boozer and Turk to replace Barnes probably backup Metta lol
Orlando gets the 2nd best C in the league and a very good SF and rid ourselves of Jrich/Hedo contracts...
EasternMagic wrote:Dream scenario: We trade Dwight tonight before the game.. We beat the Heat without him.
Reggie Theus wrote:We can put all the blame on Otis but it is my understanding that a LOT of these f-d up trades in the past was to keep Dwight Happy because they are the one's Dwight Howard wanted on the team.
KingRobb02 wrote:EasternMagic wrote:Dream scenario: We trade Dwight tonight before the game.. We beat the Heat without him.
That'll show him!!
thelead wrote:It's been reported a ton of times that we have a small and weak basketball operations team.
KingRobb02 wrote:EasternMagic wrote:Dream scenario: We trade Dwight tonight before the game.. We beat the Heat without him.
That'll show him!!
"I just think everybody needs to stop talking about it," Howard said. "There's more to life than free throws."