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  • ex carrabba fan
    I'll thank him for you
    • Oct 2004
    • 32744

    #1756
    Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (Updates 1st PG)

    Originally posted by OSUFan_88
    So we are going to ignore the 4 first round picks they are getting and just focusing on the players?

    Especially since Brooklyn is trying to trade MarShon for a high end 1st rounder, that deal is about fair. We all know that the Magic aren't keeping him, and the offers aren't going to get much better. We sure that Bynum would want to go to Orlando and rebuild there? I doubt it. He'd bolt as soon as he hit free agency, IMO.

    And the Luke Walton thing is just to have salaries match up. Only 1 year left on his contract. Beats taking on Hump for 3 years.
    If it's 4 first rounders I agree, that's actually pretty good, no matter what people will say about "oh well those picks will be in the high 20's anyway"..

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    • elprez98
      MVP
      • Dec 2003
      • 4237

      #1757
      Originally posted by OSUFan_88
      So we are going to ignore the 4 first round picks they are getting and just focusing on the players?

      Especially since Brooklyn is trying to trade MarShon for a high end 1st rounder, that deal is about fair. We all know that the Magic aren't keeping him, and the offers aren't going to get much better. We sure that Bynum would want to go to Orlando and rebuild there? I doubt it. He'd bolt as soon as he hit free agency, IMO.

      And the Luke Walton thing is just to have salaries match up. Only 1 year left on his contract. Beats taking on Hump for 3 years.
      My thoughts as well.
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      • OSUFan_88
        Outback Jesus
        • Jul 2004
        • 25642

        #1758
        Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (Updates 1st PG)

        Originally posted by ex carrabba fan
        If it's 4 first rounders I agree, that's actually pretty good, no matter what people will say about "oh well those picks will be in the high 20's anyway"..
        I've heard so far that it's the Nets 2015,17,and 2019 picks, and whatever pick they get for Marshon Brooks.

        Cavs would probably take the Nets 2013 pick, I'm guessing?
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        Urban Meyer is lol.

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        • ProfessaPackMan
          Bamma
          • Mar 2008
          • 63852

          #1759
          Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (Updates 1st PG)

          Originally posted by FloydNDLAL
          It's better for orlando and la to just do the trade. Neither has a leverage on the trade.Otherwise i would probably take Houston rockets trade offer much better than the nNets.
          Why give up alot of assets for a player who's not going to sign with you long term? For MOST GMs(because certain GMs could get away with this), this is a fireable offense.

          It's real easy for us FANS to say "Well, they could get a better deal than that" but we don't know what else is being offered. I mean we can say the Hawks could've done alot better than what they got for Joe Johnson or that the Suns could've done alot better than what they got for Nash other than some late 1st rd draft picks, but considering that Nash said he wanted to be close to his family, it'd be very hard to pull a move off. Samething with Duhwight.
          #RespectTheCulture

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          • FloydNDLAL
            Banned
            • Jun 2012
            • 281

            #1760
            Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (Updates 1st PG)

            Originally posted by wwharton
            Bynum's a rental if he doesn't agree to a contract. Orlando's not competing for a title next year with or without Bynum so going after a rental makes no sense.
            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?

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            • ex carrabba fan
              I'll thank him for you
              • Oct 2004
              • 32744

              #1761
              Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (Updates 1st PG)

              Originally posted by 23
              Man stop it

              Dwight didnt want to come here, and you already have steve nash, be happy
              Miami already has LBJ, Wade, Bosh, Allen, and are still going hard for Camby/Lewis. Teams gotta be as greedy as possible to compete with that South Beach squad...

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              • Shield
                The Captain revived!
                • Nov 2010
                • 605

                #1762
                Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (Updates 1st PG)

                Originally posted by King_B_Mack
                Ignoring the posts and even tweets that clearly state that the Cavs would be in this strictly to stack more draft picks are we? Typical. A Laker fan also? Doubly typical. Stern should probably veto any Dwight trade too since the Lakers got 'screwed' eh? Mmhmm.
                First of all i'm not still ticked at Stern for the veto, good for the Clips. I don't see how CLE would be stocking draft picks. From the articles i've seen they'd be providing the picks to ORL. They need to keep their picks just in case they can't pull it together. Dwight's really made the NBA look horrible which is what i'm most perturbed about.
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                • OSUFan_88
                  Outback Jesus
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 25642

                  #1763
                  Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (Updates 1st PG)

                  Originally posted by Shield
                  From the articles i've seen they'd be providing the picks to ORL.
                  Link?

                  Cuz everything I'm seeing is that the Nets are the only ones giving out first rounders.
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                  Urban Meyer is lol.

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                  • ex carrabba fan
                    I'll thank him for you
                    • Oct 2004
                    • 32744

                    #1764
                    Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (Updates 1st PG)

                    Bargain

                    The Kings have agreed to terms on a multi-year extension with Jason Thompson.

                    The deal is expected to average $6 million per season.

                    Thompson shot career-high 53.5 percent from the floor last season.

                    Read more: http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap...#ixzz209UtDEzx

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                    • ProfessaPackMan
                      Bamma
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 63852

                      #1765
                      Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (Updates 1st PG)

                      Originally posted by FloydNDLAL
                      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?
                      Difference is we'd basically have a guarantee that Duhwight would sign an extension with the Nets.

                      As of now, you don't have the samething between Bynum and the Magic, especially since he all of a sudden has "a list".
                      #RespectTheCulture

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                      • Drewski
                        Basketball Reasons
                        • Jun 2011
                        • 3783

                        #1766
                        Originally posted by OSUFan_88
                        So we are going to ignore the 4 first round picks they are getting and just focusing on the players?

                        Especially since Brooklyn is trying to trade MarShon for a high end 1st rounder, that deal is about fair. We all know that the Magic aren't keeping him, and the offers aren't going to get much better. We sure that Bynum would want to go to Orlando and rebuild there? I doubt it. He'd bolt as soon as he hit free agency, IMO.

                        And the Luke Walton thing is just to have salaries match up. Only 1 year left on his contract. Beats taking on Hump for 3 years.
                        30 million tied up in Brook, Jameer, and Hedo?

                        And I suspect Bynum would stay in Orlando. I'm not even talking Bynum. Only one max superstar player has ever waived Bird rights and that was Shaq when he bolted from Orlando. You think Drew with his knee issues turns down 20 mill on that guaranteed fifth year? All beside the point. And if he leaves? At least they don't have a max contract Brook Lopez and Hedo on board.

                        Orlando is being hamstrung in this trade, surely Houston who has wanted to play ball in this Dwight thing can offer something more solid. Don't see how this trade is beneficial to Orlando more so than straight cap relief and a pick or two.

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                        • DukeC
                          Banned
                          • Jul 2011
                          • 5751

                          #1767
                          Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (Updates 1st PG)

                          Originally posted by ex carrabba fan
                          Bargain

                          The Kings have agreed to terms on a multi-year extension with Jason Thompson.

                          The deal is expected to average $6 million per season.

                          Thompson shot career-high 53.5 percent from the floor last season.

                          Read more: http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap...#ixzz209UtDEzx
                          .....

                          I ain't mad. Good backup for T-Rob in any case. It helps that he provides length in the front court as well standing at 6'11. Not bad Sac-Town. Not bad at all.

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                          • SteelersFreak
                            All Star
                            • May 2004
                            • 9582

                            #1768
                            Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (Updates 1st PG)

                            Originally posted by jfsolo
                            There are a lot players in the league who I would love to see left out in the cold with a mediocre team, but Dirk isn't one of them. He could end up spending the last of his All-Star caliber years on a team that's in rebuilding mode.
                            Yup, its pretty sad.
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                            • FloydNDLAL
                              Banned
                              • Jun 2012
                              • 281

                              #1769
                              Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (Updates 1st PG)

                              Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan
                              Difference is we'd basically have a guarantee that Duhwight would sign an extension with the Nets.

                              As of now, you don't have the samething between Bynum and the Magic, especially since he all of a sudden has "a list".
                              You don't know if Bynum wants to sign a contract with the magic or not. What if Howard isn't happy with the nets, and Decides to test free agency. No one knows nothing.

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                              • ex carrabba fan
                                I'll thank him for you
                                • Oct 2004
                                • 32744

                                #1770
                                Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (Updates 1st PG)

                                Portland gets saved from its own stupidity

                                @MikeWellsNBA The Pacers are matching Portland's 4-year, $58 million offer to Roy Hibbert, according to a source

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