SpursFan4Life wrote:I dont know what is so hard for some Magic fans to understand. The Nets deal was wayyyy better than this. Your GM let his personal feeling get in the way because he wanted to show Brooklyn who was boss and he let the Magic organization and their fans down in the process. Nets were going to give Lopez on a max deal which the Magic could have flipped to the Bobcats or Portland for more picks and young assets(both Portland and Charolette wanted to sign Lopez to a max deal)...good luck doing that with Harrington and Affalo. Nets were also giving Marshon Brooks who is a lot better than Harkless to build around. Nets also offer 4 unprotected 1st round picks as opposed to the 3 protected picks that the Magic got in this deal. And the icing on the cake....Nets were gonna take back Duhon's and Hedo's contracts. Last time I checked...Hedo is still on the team. So you can try and say this was the best deal...but the rest of the NBA fans know it is a joke and the Magic got crushed. It is what it is.
Dude get outa here, you repetitiveness is annoying.
Here's why your, and many others, analysis is pointless...because you are all focusing on next years win totals. Could a Lopez/Wallace or an Iggy trade made us a better team next year? Sure. But those trades also leave you in the mediocrity of being a 5-8 seed for years to come, with no chance of obtaining a top draft pick.
So you must ask yourself, what is more important, being a 1 and done team in the playoffs each year, or eventually winning that championship? Because I can promise you, the Lopez or Iggy deal get you no where near a championship, in fact, although you may have more wins you are actually farther away from the ultimate goal in the future.
Everyone knows you have to have a star to contend. Your not contending with Iggy nor Lopez. So the next 2 years will be about devolping young players and obtaining high draft picks to gets those "stars."
So everyone who says a Lopez/Bynum/Iggy deal was the better choice, you must enjoy being a 1 and done team. If winning a championship is your ultimate goal, which it is here in Orlando, then going this route 'a la the OKC route,' is the way to go.