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this is one of the best NBA pics ever
seriously dwight. killed.
seriously dwight. killed.
By 4 months?I'd take Parsons over Fields any day. Especially because he is younger.
First time for everythinglol wow you guys are dumb.
If Parsons was on the Knicks instead of Fields, everyone would be singing praises to him on a nightly basis.
Also I was right Houston wasn't offering all of those players.
They are offering to take back 1 big contract next to Dwights, and are willing to trade 1 of their rookies.
I got y'alllol djt negged me and cc
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Like they did with Fields, until they realized this year that he wasn't that good.lol wow you guys are dumb.
If Parsons was on the Knicks instead of Fields, everyone would be singing praises to him on a nightly basis.
Also I was right Houston wasn't offering all of those players.
They are offering to take back 1 big contract next to Dwights, and are willing to trade 1 of their rookies.
I'm sure Scola will find a new home quickly.The Houston Rockets have reconstructed their trade proposal to the Orlando Magic for superstar center Dwight Howard, vowing to take back even more long-term salary from the Magic in hopes of convincing Orlando to consent to trade Howard directly to Houston, according to sources briefed on the trade talks.
Sources told ESPN.com the Rockets, after going ahead Friday with their plans to release starting power forward Luis Scola via the NBA's amnesty clause, are now able to absorb the contracts of Glen Davis, Jason Richardson and Chris Duhon -- in addition to offering Orlando various combinations of future first-round draft picks and players drafted in the first round by Houston last month -- to give the Magic an opportunity to wipe their payroll virtually clean for their post-Howard rebuilding effort.
General manager Daryl Morey is trying to construct a trade that will allow the Rockets to take back, in addition to Howard, multiple players from a group that includes Davis, Richardson, Duhon and Hedo Turkoglu. With Scola's three remaining seasons valued at roughly $21 million off the books, Houston will have increased flexibility to help the Magic shed salary.
Friday thus loomed as a pivotal day in the Rockets' all-out quest to trade for Howard. Sources say the Rockets have notified the league office they were indeed releasing Scola, as expected, while also launching the process of signing New York Knicks restricted free agent Jeremy Lin to his long-awaited offer sheet.
Read more: http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/8162534/houston-rockets-eyeing-dwight-howard-trade-orlando-magic-release-luis-scola
That, and he's better.I'd take Parsons over Fields any day. Especially because he is younger.
probably:Alex Kennedy @AlexKennedyNBA
The Lakers, Magic and Cavaliers have discussed a three-team deal that would send Dwight Howard to Los Angeles, according to sources.