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So you just traded KG and Ray Allen for a half season of Dwight Howard and Hedo's bad contract, good idea.
Im saying from the perspective that Dwight would like to get traded to the Mavericks. So if he is willing to get traded to that team, then he might also be willing to sign with them after the season. The Mavericks plan might not necessarily be to get Dwight AND D-will. Maybe just one of them, because I dont think its possible for both.The Mavericks honestly don't have a horse in the race. Trading for him is out of the question which means that he would have to sign there in the off-season. Why would he want to go to Dallas to play with Dirk when the rest of the roster would be gutted? Having D-Will, Dirk, and Dwight is financially impossible unless D-Will and Dwight both take massive pay-cuts so that trio isn't a real possibility.
Knowing the fact that our current roster wont win it all, I see no reason not to.So you just traded KG and Ray Allen for a half season of Dwight Howard and Hedo's bad contract, good idea.
Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard has asked the front office to pursue 16-year veteran and Phoenix Suns point guard Steve Nash, according to CBS Sports.
Sources close to the situation say that Howard will not exercise his early termination option if the Magic are able to acquire Nash.
Howard made headlines prior to the season when he requested that the Magic trade him. Prior to that demand, the three-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year stated that if Orlando is unable to surround him with a championship caliber team, that he would opt out of his existing contract and become a free-agent this offseason. The Magic made the decision not to move Howard in December with the hopes that they could convince him to stay.
For the Suns, Nash is averaging 13.9 points and 10.9 assists per game. The Magic’s Dwight Howard is averaging 19.9 points, 15.2 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks per game.
The Suns do however have a few bad contracts, so getting rid of one or two of those along with Nash could be enticing to the Suns, you never know. Could set them up in a nice rebuild mode.It's too bad the Magic have no assets whatsoever, outside of Anderson.
but they would have to take bad contracts right back from the magic. Magic don't have any room to take on bad contracts.The Suns do however have a few bad contracts, so getting rid of one or two of those along with Nash could be enticing to the Suns, you never know. Could set them up in a nice rebuild mode.
Not necessarily.but they would have to take bad contracts right back from the magic. Magic don't have any room to take on bad contracts.
My impression was they were discussing a three team deal with GS and NJ.suns and orlando wont make a deal, and dwight wont want to stay with nash either.
orlando and golden state may be talking a monta deal though. but i still dont see that happening or dwight staying with monta added to that team.
“I’d say everybody in the league has called us. …but this late, it’s six to eight,” Smith said before the Magic faced the Toronto Raptors on Monday night.
Smith said there was “nothing new to report” about Howard’s situation….
“We still have a ways to go. It’s early,” he said. “Usually nothing gets done until the 15th.”