nyjazz wrote:Does not really look good for Magic. It seems that Hennigan overplayed his hand, asked for too much and the Nets walked, leaving the Lakers and Rockets in drivers seat, not Hennigan. So Houston and Lakers step back a bit, as there are no other suitors for now. But if it is true and Howard maintains he won't extend with them, I don't see why Lakers would trade away pieces of possibly a championship team without confirmation that Howard will sign. Houston might be willing to take the chance - what do they really have to lose? In either case, Hennigan has completely lost all leverage. Which is why he now is crawling back to Howard and asking him to stay. I doubt that the Nets are offering much come Jan. Hennigan should have taken the best offer available, the offers will only get worse from hereon.
Letting Dwight walk is better than what we would get from the Nets. That trade would have gone down as one of the worst in history.
































