Man if anybody should be upset/bitter it should be Bulls fans. Duh won't even think about coming here, our championship aspirations go down the toilet for at least two years in the span of about ten seconds and then the most unmovable contract in the entire league get's dealt but nobody anywhere will touch Boozer's? WTF man? I've seen Gilbert and Rashard's two ****ty contracts moved in the same transaction and we can't get nobody to take Boozer's less ****ty deal? Some straight BS.
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Man if anybody should be upset/bitter it should be Bulls fans. Duh won't even think about coming here, our championship aspirations go down the toilet for at least two years in the span of about ten seconds and then the most unmovable contract in the entire league get's dealt but nobody anywhere will touch Boozer's? WTF man? I've seen Gilbert and Rashard's two ****ty contracts moved in the same transaction and we can't get nobody to take Boozer's less ****ty deal? Some straight BS. -
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Congrats Knicks fans. You get Novak AKA NovaKaine AKA Mr. Championship Belt for 4 years worth 15 mil.
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Bynum wouldn't agree because he could easily get a 5 year contract worth more money than signing an extension same goes with Dwight. He won't sign an extension with the Nets because he would want a 5 year contract worth more money than just to sign an extension worth less money.
Why do you think CP3 didn't sign an extension?
The Lakers can keep Bynum if they want... even make a good play at resigning him. Orlando doesn't have much of anything going on so they'd be taking a HUGE risk giving up a lot in the hope that he'd resign. That wouldn't be smart for them to do. So unless Bynum says he'll sign an extension BEFOREHAND then trading for him would be a horrible decision by Orlando. It's pretty simple.
Your "hopes" aren't the problem. You argue with people speaking logic bc they go against your hopes. That's what doesn't make any sense.Comment
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Glad to see Novak back. Now for JR to resign.
Also, was reading on RealGM and they were saying now that he has his list of teams, wouldn't it make more sense to trade Dwight to LA, Bynum to Houston, and then give Orlando a bunch of picks, including Toronto's lotto pick? Or Dwight to LA, Bynum to Cleveland, and Orlando gets picks and a piece from Cleveland? And Orlando can dump off one of their bad contracts because Houston and Cleveland have cap space.Last edited by DieHardYankee26; 07-09-2012, 02:21 PM.Originally posted by G PericoIf I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
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Cannot argue with the situation there... I think its the opposite here though, and we even have 2 teams.... speaking of which, is there any contract info on guys like Kmart and Billups?Comment
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Bynum and Dwight are in completely different situations. Dwight has burned every bridge possible in Orlando (and then went and built another one so he could burn that one too). He said he only wants to play in Brooklyn so no other team is going to give up anything worth a damn for him to come for a year and then leave to Brooklyn as soon as he can.
The Lakers can keep Bynum if they want... even make a good play at resigning him. Orlando doesn't have much of anything going on so they'd be taking a HUGE risk giving up a lot in the hope that he'd resign. That wouldn't be smart for them to do. So unless Bynum says he'll sign an extension BEFOREHAND then trading for him would be a horrible decision by Orlando. It's pretty simple.
Your "hopes" aren't the problem. You argue with people speaking logic bc they go against your hopes. That's what doesn't make any sense.
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So the magic are going to get screwed in this trade and it makes logical sense that this is the best offer for them?Comment
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There is a reason why Bynum/Duhwight haven't switched places yet, especially if it's a better offer than anything else out there.#RespectTheCultureComment
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As for what you're saying though, it's the NBA. He goes to Houston (for example) and then continues complaining about wanting to be in Brooklyn. Now the Rockets are in the same position Orlando is now... finding a way to get rid of him while avoiding getting nothing in return when he leaves. At this point, any team not named Nets faces this issue if they trade for him so why would they give up anything of value to do it?
Trading for Bynum without assurance he's resigning is how they would be screwed. Not trading Dwight at all after he burned so many bridges, has beef with the PG they resigned and knowing he'll walk away with nothing in return while there are no hopes of competing for a ring this year... that's the worse way they could be screwed. They didn't take care of this when they had a better chance at more so now they have to deal with what they created.Comment
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<s>@</s>AlexKennedyNBAIt sounds like the Magic, Nets and Cavaliers have found a fourth team to facilitate their potential blockbuster deal.Comment
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