Zmill wrote:No way we get Bynum/Lowry unless we ship out Ryan Anderson to LA.
LAL isn't trying to trade Gasol for peanuts.
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Zmill wrote:No way we get Bynum/Lowry unless we ship out Ryan Anderson to LA.
LAL isn't trying to trade Gasol for peanuts.
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ChosenSavior wrote:^^ thelead is right. The abundance of short sighted moves that Otis did year after year destroyed this roster. If Henny can correct all of this, they need to erect a statue in his honor in Orlando.
With that being said, this does not excuse the piss-poor behavior that Dwight has shown to this franchise. Our fanbase and the city of Orlando does not deserve to go through this back and forth with him for another season.
Magicalltheway wrote:I say no to Bynum and here is why. If we are to develope through draft and prospects and our GM is groomed for this type of developement, then by getting Bynum we will have a player who will be much older than the rest of the pack. when the rest reach their prime Bynum will be done. we need to look at what OKc had done. everyone in about the same age group. we either have to tank and make use of the picks we get in this trade and be patient. or with Bynum we stay in the 8th seed and stay a mediocre team. thats why Houstons deal was the best scenario. would give us just what we needed.
MagicStarwipe wrote:Bynum has one of the worst attitudes in the NBA. He is extremely immature.
MagicStarwipe wrote:Bynum has one of the worst attitudes in the NBA. He is extremely immature.
Magicalltheway wrote:I say no to Bynum and here is why. If we are to develope through draft and prospects and our GM is groomed for this type of developement, then by getting Bynum we will have a player who will be much older than the rest of the pack. when the rest reach their prime Bynum will be done. we need to look at what OKc had done. everyone in about the same age group. we either have to tank and make use of the picks we get in this trade and be patient. or with Bynum we stay in the 8th seed and stay a mediocre team. thats why Houstons deal was the best scenario. would give us just what we needed.
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ThatFloridaDude wrote:Magicalltheway wrote:I say no to Bynum and here is why. If we are to develope through draft and prospects and our GM is groomed for this type of developement, then by getting Bynum we will have a player who will be much older than the rest of the pack. when the rest reach their prime Bynum will be done. we need to look at what OKc had done. everyone in about the same age group. we either have to tank and make use of the picks we get in this trade and be patient. or with Bynum we stay in the 8th seed and stay a mediocre team. thats why Houstons deal was the best scenario. would give us just what we needed.
Bynum is 24. This has to be the dumbest thing I've heard.
JohnWeisbrod wrote:Hedo's contract is unguaranteed after next year... that' not a bad trade chip in a deadline deal or just to buy it out for cap room. Henny needs to focus on dumping the BBD/JRich/ contracts in any Dwight deal.
A swap of Dwight/BBD/J'Rich for Bynum/McRoberts/Eyenga/6.8m Trade Exception would leave the following salaries after next year
Hedo 12m (unguaranteed)
Duhon 3.5m (unguaranteed)
QRich 2.8, (player option, no way he turns that down)
Depending on what the rookies sign for, even with signing Bynum to an extension @ say 19m a year if all other unguaranteed contracts are waived, & ORL keeps the 2 draft picks you're looking at what? $24-25m in salary? That's a TON of cap room going into next summer. Who wouldn't want to play for max money with a 25 year old all star center in a state with no income tax?
ORL salary info - http://www.shamsports.com/content/pages ... /magic.jsp
LAL salary info - http://www.shamsports.com/content/pages ... lakers.jsp
2013 FA info - http://www.hoopsworld.com/2013-nba-free-agents
MagicTownBaller wrote:JohnWeisbrod wrote:Hedo's contract is unguaranteed after next year... that' not a bad trade chip in a deadline deal or just to buy it out for cap room. Henny needs to focus on dumping the BBD/JRich/ contracts in any Dwight deal.
A swap of Dwight/BBD/J'Rich for Bynum/McRoberts/Eyenga/6.8m Trade Exception would leave the following salaries after next year
Hedo 12m (unguaranteed)
Duhon 3.5m (unguaranteed)
QRich 2.8, (player option, no way he turns that down)
Depending on what the rookies sign for, even with signing Bynum to an extension @ say 19m a year if all other unguaranteed contracts are waived, & ORL keeps the 2 draft picks you're looking at what? $24-25m in salary? That's a TON of cap room going into next summer. Who wouldn't want to play for max money with a 25 year old all star center in a state with no income tax?
ORL salary info - http://www.shamsports.com/content/pages ... /magic.jsp
LAL salary info - http://www.shamsports.com/content/pages ... lakers.jsp
2013 FA info - http://www.hoopsworld.com/2013-nba-free-agents
Duhon is guaranteed $1.5M if they waive him and Turkoglu is guaranteed $6M if they waive him.
dwightsmight12 wrote:MagicStarwipe wrote:Bynum has one of the worst attitudes in the NBA. He is extremely immature.
Isnt much of a change from who we're dealing with now
Magicalltheway wrote:ThatFloridaDude wrote:Magicalltheway wrote:I say no to Bynum and here is why. If we are to develope through draft and prospects and our GM is groomed for this type of developement, then by getting Bynum we will have a player who will be much older than the rest of the pack. when the rest reach their prime Bynum will be done. we need to look at what OKc had done. everyone in about the same age group. we either have to tank and make use of the picks we get in this trade and be patient. or with Bynum we stay in the 8th seed and stay a mediocre team. thats why Houstons deal was the best scenario. would give us just what we needed.
Bynum is 24. This has to be the dumbest thing I've heard.
if you bother to use ur brain,you will see that its not dumb. it will take a developing team about 5yrs to reach supremacy, by then Bynum is 29. Hell he plays like he is 29 now.
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ThatFloridaDude wrote:Magicalltheway wrote:I say no to Bynum and here is why. If we are to develope through draft and prospects and our GM is groomed for this type of developement, then by getting Bynum we will have a player who will be much older than the rest of the pack. when the rest reach their prime Bynum will be done. we need to look at what OKc had done. everyone in about the same age group. we either have to tank and make use of the picks we get in this trade and be patient. or with Bynum we stay in the 8th seed and stay a mediocre team. thats why Houstons deal was the best scenario. would give us just what we needed.
Bynum is 24. This has to be the dumbest thing I've heard.