crazytown wrote:I'd rather get something of lesser value for Dwight if it means getting rid of Hedo, Duhon, and Q-Rich gawd awful contracts.
get rid of this Otis Smith stench ASAP
I do not mind QRich at all but JRich that is another story..
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crazytown wrote:I'd rather get something of lesser value for Dwight if it means getting rid of Hedo, Duhon, and Q-Rich gawd awful contracts.
get rid of this Otis Smith stench ASAP
WeAreVenom wrote:crazytown wrote:I'd rather get something of lesser value for Dwight if it means getting rid of Hedo, Duhon, and Q-Rich gawd awful contracts.
get rid of this Otis Smith stench ASAP
I actually feel Q is on a pretty good contract.
JRich's is disgusting, though. Him, Hedo, and Duhon are the only 3 that I desperately want off the team.
s/n: Does anyone know what kind of car Hedo drives? I was driving through Orlando at 1 am (on the TP) about two weeks ago, and there was a silver car with red rims and red trimmings (forgot what type of car, but it was definitely expensive) and the license plate read: "HEDO2". I'm almost certain he was drunk as his speed kept dipping and spiking, and he was swerving lanes.
I swear to you I didn't make that up, either. I tried to look when he was on the side of me but the windows were tinted too dark.
you're right plus Ryan has never been that vocal.rcklsscognition wrote:Clashing leadership, no need for the backupPF to be the team's leader .
IMO Philly would have to somehow get a higher pick than 15. It's rumored that Houston would rent Dwight for a year now WT is reporting that Houston is trying to gain lottery picks.. I don't think its a coincidence. The players you listed are good young players I just think Orlando could do better...Plus I don't see why philly would squander good young talent on a Dwight for a year.mybestfiend wrote:Sixers fan here. This deal has little to no chance of happening but would you guys accept it?
DH12 for Holiday, Turner, Young, Vucevic, and the #15 pick.
Blue_and_Whte wrote:IMO Philly would have to somehow get a higher pick than 15. It's rumored that Houston would rent Dwight for a year now WT is reporting that Houston is trying to gain lottery picks.. I don't think its a coincidence. The players you listed are good young players I just think Orlando could do better...Plus I don't see why philly would squander good young talent on a Dwight for a year.mybestfiend wrote:Sixers fan here. This deal has little to no chance of happening but would you guys accept it?
DH12 for Holiday, Turner, Young, Vucevic, and the #15 pick.
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On ESPN report that Rockets working to move up for Dwight pieces, everything they do is to get next star. Everything.
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Rockets were in trade talks w Magic on trade deadline day until 11 a.m. when Dwight signed opt in. Would've done deal w/out Dwight promise.
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From Morey Sunday: “We have a plan. We believe in the plan. We’re going to execute it. At some point we’re going to turn the corner.”
BadMofoPimp wrote:Durant thinks Vooch is one of the Best Centers in the NBA. I will take his word over a couch-GM yelling at a TV.
crazytown wrote:I'd rather get something of lesser value for Dwight if it means getting rid of Hedo, Duhon, and Q-Rich gawd awful contracts.
get rid of this Otis Smith stench ASAP

cb1115 wrote:Jonathan Feigen @Jonathan_Feigen
Rockets were in trade talks w Magic on trade deadline day until 11 a.m. when Dwight signed opt in. Would've done deal w/out Dwight promise.
glennathan wrote:Update for Atlanta - ESPN NBA: Danny Ferry named GM of the Atlanta Hawks; contract is for 6 years, sources tell ESPN
Cigamodnalro wrote:glennathan wrote:Update for Atlanta - ESPN NBA: Danny Ferry named GM of the Atlanta Hawks; contract is for 6 years, sources tell ESPN
6 years? for a GM contract? that's absurd.
3Pac wrote:sorry for bad english am from pennsylvania

League sources commented yesterday that the early word regarding the Magic’s draft plans include trying to trade the #19 overall pick for a future draft asset. The Magic appear to be trying to get as much salary off the books as possible.
As things stand today the Magic have some options they can explore this summer with Magic guard Jameer Nelson and forward Earl Clark both poised to opt out of their contracts before July 1st. Forward Ryan Anderson can become a restricted free agent and JJ Redick has a non-guaranteed year on his deal.
If the Magic pass on all of them, they could get their cap commitments down to $50.43million giving them $7 or so million in salary cap room to pursue free agents. The #19 pick represents a salary of $1,181,800 this year and $1,235,000 next year, and it seems that cap space is more valuable than the player the team could acquire.
Nothing is done on this front; however it seems that’s the direction the franchise is headed with the 2012 NBA Draft set for Thursday June 28th.
VGOSWAMI wrote:http://www.hoopsworld.com/nba-am-do-the-bobcats-have-a-deal-for-the-2?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nba-am-do-the-bobcats-have-a-deal-for-the-2&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitterLeague sources commented yesterday that the early word regarding the Magic’s draft plans include trying to trade the #19 overall pick for a future draft asset. The Magic appear to be trying to get as much salary off the books as possible.
As things stand today the Magic have some options they can explore this summer with Magic guard Jameer Nelson and forward Earl Clark both poised to opt out of their contracts before July 1st. Forward Ryan Anderson can become a restricted free agent and JJ Redick has a non-guaranteed year on his deal.
If the Magic pass on all of them, they could get their cap commitments down to $50.43million giving them $7 or so million in salary cap room to pursue free agents. The #19 pick represents a salary of $1,181,800 this year and $1,235,000 next year, and it seems that cap space is more valuable than the player the team could acquire.
Nothing is done on this front; however it seems that’s the direction the franchise is headed with the 2012 NBA Draft set for Thursday June 28th.
Kyler says look for us to shed a lot of salary and attempt to move the pick for future draft assets.
VGOSWAMI wrote:http://www.hoopsworld.com/nba-am-do-the-bobcats-have-a-deal-for-the-2?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nba-am-do-the-bobcats-have-a-deal-for-the-2&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitterLeague sources commented yesterday that the early word regarding the Magic’s draft plans include trying to trade the #19 overall pick for a future draft asset. The Magic appear to be trying to get as much salary off the books as possible.
As things stand today the Magic have some options they can explore this summer with Magic guard Jameer Nelson and forward Earl Clark both poised to opt out of their contracts before July 1st. Forward Ryan Anderson can become a restricted free agent and JJ Redick has a non-guaranteed year on his deal.
If the Magic pass on all of them, they could get their cap commitments down to $50.43million giving them $7 or so million in salary cap room to pursue free agents. The #19 pick represents a salary of $1,181,800 this year and $1,235,000 next year, and it seems that cap space is more valuable than the player the team could acquire.
Nothing is done on this front; however it seems that’s the direction the franchise is headed with the 2012 NBA Draft set for Thursday June 28th.
Kyler says look for us to shed a lot of salary and attempt to move the pick for future draft assets.

Cigamodnalro wrote:VGOSWAMI wrote:http://www.hoopsworld.com/nba-am-do-the-bobcats-have-a-deal-for-the-2?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nba-am-do-the-bobcats-have-a-deal-for-the-2&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitterLeague sources commented yesterday that the early word regarding the Magic’s draft plans include trying to trade the #19 overall pick for a future draft asset. The Magic appear to be trying to get as much salary off the books as possible.
As things stand today the Magic have some options they can explore this summer with Magic guard Jameer Nelson and forward Earl Clark both poised to opt out of their contracts before July 1st. Forward Ryan Anderson can become a restricted free agent and JJ Redick has a non-guaranteed year on his deal.
If the Magic pass on all of them, they could get their cap commitments down to $50.43million giving them $7 or so million in salary cap room to pursue free agents. The #19 pick represents a salary of $1,181,800 this year and $1,235,000 next year, and it seems that cap space is more valuable than the player the team could acquire.
Nothing is done on this front; however it seems that’s the direction the franchise is headed with the 2012 NBA Draft set for Thursday June 28th.
Kyler says look for us to shed a lot of salary and attempt to move the pick for future draft assets.
Wtf are we going to do with 7 million in cap space this year? How is that at all helpful? Is 1.18 million in an offseason where we should not be spending REALLY worth more to us than a chance at a Perry Jones/Jared Sullinger type on a small rookie contract?