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if he signs an extension, they're for sure getting Dwight
it would signal something going on behind the scenes
it would signal something going on behind the scenes
No it wouldn't, it would just show that Deron is committed to the Nets and trying to build them up. Dwight isn't going there.if he signs an extension, they're for sure getting Dwight
it would signal something going on behind the scenes
You are right, it makes perfect sense. Dwight is expiring so the Magic are going to look to deal him before he pulls a Lebron on them. (Considering he doesn't sign an extension of course)Why wouldn't Dwight go there? It makes too much sense.
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Because Orlando is a better basketball team than New Jersey, who is the second fiddle team in their area. Obviusly these NY/NJ people think he's going there, but he won't.Why wouldn't Dwight go there? It makes too much sense.
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Hahhahaaha and Orlando isn't a second fiddle team in Florida? OKAY.Because Orlando is a better basketball team than New Jersey, who is the second fiddle team in their area. Obviusly these NY/NJ people think he's going there, but he won't.
The difference is the Magic are already an NBA-contending team. They've been in the Eastern Conference Finals the past two years. Dwight loves playing in Orlando. I know people are going to bring up LeBron comparisons but the LeBron situation is so much different than this. The Magic are only one piece away from being a top two or three team in the league.You guys have no way of improving your roster for another few years until Gilbert and Hedo's contracts come off the books. With Dwight and Deron they're a playoff team and they can build around them with whatever they want considering they're only big commitment other than those two is Outlaw.
Orlando and Miami are 4 hours apart. New Jersey is moving to Brooklyn to play second fiddle to the Knicks.Hahhahaaha and Orlando isn't a second fiddle team in Florida? OKAY.
They are in the same area IDGAF what you say.Orlando and Miami are 4 hours apart. New Jersey is moving to Brooklyn to play second fiddle to the Knicks.
The difference is in many areas in Florida, Orlando is the #1 team. No where in the state of New York will the Knicks not be the #1 team.They are in the same area IDGAF what you say.
But you guys won't be able to add that piece for AT LEAST another 3 or 4 years. Dwight doesn't wanna wait that long. Him and Deron and then a blank slate to build around them is so much more enticing.The difference is the Magic are already an NBA-contending team. They've been in the Eastern Conference Finals the past two years. Dwight loves playing in Orlando. I know people are going to bring up LeBron comparisons but the LeBron situation is so much different than this. The Magic are only one piece away from being a top two or three team in the league.
Not a piece as in another star player. A piece as in a draft pick, or a trade, or anything. You see how it worked out in Miami. They got the three stars and a "blank slate", but all their role players are terrible. That New Jersey team likely wouldn't be able to contend in the East like he has/still can in Orlando. but that's just my opinion. Obviously yours is different, you're a New Jersey guy.But you guys won't be able to add that piece for AT LEAST another 3 or 4 years. Dwight doesn't wanna wait that long. Him and Deron and then a blank slate to build around them is so much more enticing.
Well Iguodala is going to be on the market this summer so maybe the Magic can get him. I'd love that.I'm not a New Jersey guy, I live in NY.
But the difference between Miami and NJ is not only would it only be two stars instead of three so the Nets would have an extra $15 or $16M on role players, but those two co-exist so much better than LBJ, Wade, and Bosh do.
I disagree with just adding any other piece to your team and making it that much better. You would need an impact player, an Andre Igoudala type player who can play great perimeter defense and also put the ball in the basket if he has to.
And the Mets are the number one team in Queens. If the Nets move to Brooklyn within 5 years they will be the number one team in Brooklyn. It is not rocket science.The difference is in many areas in Florida, Orlando is the #1 team. No where in the state of New York will the Knicks not be the #1 team.
Hedo...What would you trade for him though?
lmao why the fuck would the sixers do that? they would be stuck with hedos contract foreverHedo...