Dwightmare Over! 4-Way Deal

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a billboard for 1 game?
wow

anyways, im looking at it as a forgone conclusion that he's a Net
 

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"Billy (Newark)

Does Deron Williams leave NJ this summer?
Chad Ford (1:22 PM)

Probably. The only scenario where he doesn't is if the Nets swing a deal for Dwight Howard at the trade deadline. At that point, I think Williams hangs around. If that doesn't happen, I think Williams will join Dwight Howard (assuming he's not traded to the Lakers in March) in Dallas next summer. Lots of signals pointing to this being the preferred outcome for both players."
 

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A financial look at Howards options under the new CBA.

Over the coming weeks and possibly months, the eventual resolution of the Dwight Howard situation will be the first major test of how, if at all, the new CBA has shifted the dynamics behind teams’ efforts to retain their franchise players.

The new rules were designed to increase the leverage of teams while reducing the power players possess to dictate when and where they will be moved.

The home team, which holds the player’s Bird Rights, can offer 7.5% annual salary raises, compared to 4.5% annual raises for all other teams. The home team can also offer a fifth contract year while all other teams are limited to four.

And perhaps most significantly, a loophole has been closed: The player can no longer receive the larger annual raises and extra contract year with a sign-and-trade from the home team to another team. The only way, as a free agent, that the player can receive these twin benefits is by staying put.

Another scenario is for the player to be traded, prior to free agency, transferring Bird Rights to the acquiring team which would then be able to offer the larger raises and an extra year. This, of course, is the essence of Howard’s request that the Magic deal him to one of his preferred destinations – reportedly New Jersey or Dallas – before this year’s March 15th trade deadline.

Will the new rules be sufficient to keep All-Stars like Howard, who have expressed a strong desire to relocate, with their current teams?

Whether the Magic front office feels comfortable enough to press its advantages at the risk of losing Howard without compensation if he simply signs elsewhere – and how Howard’s camp would then respond, as a real measure of how strongly Howard values a change of scenery over financial security – will answer the question.

Jerry West stated recently that if he found himself in the middle of such a dilemma, he would opt to try calling the player’s bluff.

“If I were an executive on a team where a player says he’s going to leave, let him leave,” West said.

Otis Smith, general manager of the Magic, might agree with West.

“He can still walk, but with a $30 million haircut,” Smith said of Howard.

It’s difficult to say, of course, whether Smith is truly prepared to follow this course of action or is simply posturing.

Below are the actual salary figures of the free-agent contract that the Magic can offer Howard compared to any other team, like the Nets or Mavericks, both of which project to have the available salary cap room to sign Howard outright this coming offseason.

Such a maximum-salary contract offer from Orlando would be $29.8 million larger than any other in total, but over the same four years, the difference is just $5.1M. Said another way, approximately 83% of Orlando’s financial edge comes from the extra fifth season, with the rest a product of the larger annual raises over the first four years.

The lion’s share of Orlando’s leverage could be decided by how confident Howard is in earning a maximum-salary contract in the season after his contract with New Jersey or Dallas would expire. Howard would be 31-and-one-half years of age when he went back on the free-agent market again (if he did not extend his contract before then, which certainly should not be taken as a given).

The first year of Howard's second contract with a new team, otherwise known as Year 5 if he remains with the Magic, would be no less than $21,741,334.

Orlando’s Free-Agent Max Offer to Howard

Year 1: $18,996,359
Year 2: $20,421,086
Year 3: $21,845,813
Year 4: $23,270,540
Year 5: $24,695,267
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$109,229, 065

Other Teams’ Free-Agent Max Offer to Howard

Year 1: $18,996,359
Year 2: $19,566,250
Year 3: $20,136,141
Year 4: $20,706,032
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$79,404,782
 

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So...

Dwight requested a trade to the Nets.
D-Will recently said that he is "very comfortable" with the organization and put himself at a 90% chance of staying.
Dallas is all of a sudden the preferred destination for both.

Please stick to the draft, Chad Ford.
 

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How is it possible that the Mavs could fit three max salary players on their team with bigger salaries than the Miami Big Three if they had to take less money so they could fit them all in?

There's no way the Mavs could afford all three unless Dirk leaves too.
 

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How is it possible that the Mavs could fit three max salary players on their team with bigger salaries than the Miami Big Three if they had to take less money so they could fit them all in?

There's no way the Mavs could afford all three unless Dirk leaves too.
I think teams like Miami, New York, etc will have a tough time keeping their big threes once the new CBA salary cap rules take affect. So yeah, I see no way Dallas does it.

Especially with having Dirk at about 21M, and two other guys at 8M or 9M.
 

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How is it possible that the Mavs could fit three max salary players on their team with bigger salaries than the Miami Big Three if they had to take less money so they could fit them all in?

There's no way the Mavs could afford all three unless Dirk leaves too.
Well, Deron and Dwight could take roughly $5 million less than their MAX each. Then it would be those three, and nine scrubs.

They could amnesty Dirk, and sign D-Will/D12 to max deals.

That being said...

Brian Schmitz @MagicInsider
Welcome to All-Star Weekend, otherwise known as the Dwight Howard Going Away Party
 

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the only teams with the cap to sign both Deron and Dwight, I believe, would be Boston and NJ. And Boston wont sign Deron if we have Rondo on our roster

So yeah, NJ makes sense
 

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can someone help me with a fake scenario?

get the lakers a Deron/Dwight/Pau trio
 

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http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=82shwv6
 

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I had a couple funny trades in the other thread, and some asshole deleted them.
 

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The Nets are working on multi-team Dwight Howard trade options to pitch to Magic general manager Otis Smith.

New Jersey is believed to be Howard’s preferred destination.

The Magic have given Howard’s agent, Dan Fegan, permission to speak with the Nets, Lakers, and Mavericks.
Via SI.com
 

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Supposedly the Magic are pushing that 110 million contract to Dwight. If he doesn't do that. New Jersey it is.

But he might take the deal.
 

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Who hangs up first:

Jeremy Lin and Tyson Chandler for Dwight Howard
 

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The Magic don't even pick up the phone
 

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I read the knicks may have offered multiple packages but none included lin. wowwwwwzaaaz
 

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Supposedly the Magic are pushing that 110 million contract to Dwight. If he doesn't do that. New Jersey it is.

But he might take the deal.
Not only will Dwight turn that down faster than you can say "Amway," it's more complicated than that.
 

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Not only will Dwight turn that down faster than you can say "Amway," it's more complicated than that.
Why? If he wants money and is okay with staying in Orlando (mainly them saying we will trade for player X or sign player Z)
 

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