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OT: Part of the pitch to Dwight

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OT: Part of the pitch to Dwight 

Post#1 » by Da_Kidd » Tue Jul 2, 2013 3:39 am

Numerous reports out there mentions of a TV gig as a part of a pitch to Dwight Howard. Kind of odd to be doing this if you're asking the player to just play ball unless it's one of the prerequisite to the pitch.

Thank god for Orlando management for not letting us have a player of Dwight's stature, or lack thereof.
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Re: OT: Part of the pitch to Dwight 

Post#2 » by NyCeEvO » Tue Jul 2, 2013 3:42 am

Given the offseason we're having so far, what's going with Dwight's free agency is the farthest thing from my mind right now.

I'm glad we're not wasting time like LAL putting up billboards and promising TV shows to make him stay.

This the national basketball association for crying out loud. If you're winning a player over because of a TV deal, the player you're coveting isn't a true winner.
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Re: OT: Part of the pitch to Dwight 

Post#3 » by JoseRizal » Tue Jul 2, 2013 3:52 am

NyCeEvO wrote:Given the offseason we're having so far, what's going with Dwight's free agency is the farthest thing from my mind right now.

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Re: OT: Part of the pitch to Dwight 

Post#4 » by Paradise » Tue Jul 2, 2013 3:55 am

I remember that article the NY Daily News wrote about we dodged a bullet. I was on the fence about it but if you seriously have to get a TV network in your pitch and you are the second prestigious franchise in North American sports aside from the Yankees, he does not deserve to step foot in New York at all or anywhere near this team.

He's not even on a LeBron level to demand anything. So glad we got away from that clown.
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Re: OT: Part of the pitch to Dwight 

Post#5 » by Jersey Generals » Tue Jul 2, 2013 4:18 am

Maybe I'm missing something, but if the Nets got Dwight, they wouldn't have needed to pitch anything. That's the entire point. These teams talking to him right now are his second, third, fourth, fifth, maybe not even in top ten choices. That's why they have to pitch that their team is best for him. He didn't want to go to the Lakers in the first place, and this tv show pitch by TimeWarner is just proof of that.

But don't mention that he's not on Lebron's level, because Chris Bosh got the same treatment from teams not three years ago.
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Re: OT: Part of the pitch to Dwight 

Post#6 » by PetroNet » Tue Jul 2, 2013 4:37 am

im thrilled we arent an option anymore. im done with that headcase and his flip flopping
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Re: OT: Part of the pitch to Dwight 

Post#7 » by enetric » Tue Jul 2, 2013 4:51 am

NyCeEvO wrote:Given the offseason we're having so far, what's going with Dwight's free agency is the farthest thing from my mind right now.

I'm glad we're not wasting time like LAL putting up billboards and promising TV shows to make him stay.

This the national basketball association for crying out loud. If you're winning a player over because of a TV deal, the player you're coveting isn't a true winner.



I agree. All I see when I look at this guy is that he has screwed every single team that has had anything to do with him so far. Orlando, Nets, Philly (Bynum) and soon LA. I guess Denver made out OK by facilitating the trade. It makes any of the nonsense hate thrown at LBJ who did 6 interviews in 3 days and picked one team on the 10th of July seem absurd. Sure...the decision interview was terrible. But I take LBJ and him taking less cash after 8 years and keeping his mouth shut for a year over the INDECISION any day of the week.

Now. Having said all of that? Let De-wight go back to LA and offer them a chance to sign him to a max contract with a no trade clause and an opt out after year one with the mandate to trade him December 15th to the Nets for Lopez? I would still say..come on in!

Nets send Lopez+ for De-wight and MWP.

Explanation:
The no trade is to prevent them from getting cute and trying to find a better deal elsewhere.
The opt out is to prevent them from saying screw you...no trade you singed too bad.
The max contract is to protect him from injury.
The wait until December 15th gets around the S&T issue with teams over the Apron.

Obviously...this is all dependent on the Nets still WANTING him.

And, call me crazy...but I can see LA preferring this idea to just letting him walk or taking a package for an S&T from one of the Western Conference team's in the mix right now.

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