Makes sense, Bynum is an established elite player, much more attractive than our assets if you overlook the knee (and head-case rap) issues. I best HOU is only a backup plan if Lakers would not offer Bynum because (a) Jimmy Buss irrationally loves Bynum or (b) they don't want to offer Bynum for a rental.
Would love to facilitate this. Houston gets Gasol. Orlando gets Bynum and Morris or Jones. LA gets Howard and Scola.
Dwight Howard Rumors: Andrew Bynum is "Top Target" of Orlando Magic in Howard Trade, According to Report As the Orlando Magic work to trade center Dwight Howard, the team has identified Los Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum as the player they most want in return, reports Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports. The Magic and the Brooklyn Nets have reportedly discussed swapping Howard for Brook Lopez, Kris Humphries, MarShon Brooks, and draft picks, but Orlando is discussing deals with other teams as well. Steve Kyler of HOOPSWORLD has noted that Los Angeles never offered Bynum in return for Howard in prior trade talks, instead choosing to build its offer around veteran power forward/center Pau Gasol. Howard has made clear in recent days his desire to join the Nets for their first season in Brooklyn, indicating he would only commit to a long-term contract with them, and not with any other team. Would the Lakers risk dealing Bynum, just 24 and a one-time All-Star, for Howard, hoping a year in L.A. could persuade him to change his mind? Bynum averaged 18.7 points, 11.8 rebounds, and 1.9 blocks in the 2011/12 season. He's more physically imposing and skilled in the low post than Howard, but far less mobile and athletic.
God damnit, my bizarre prediction is coming true. Prepare to see Dwight on at 9 pm et as a basketball playing rapper from LA living with his rugged farmer uncle, white cousin, and their mutated butler in rural Atlanta.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nba--m...-target-in-potential-dwight-howard-trade.html As the Orlando Magic work to unload superstar Dwight Howard, management is becoming increasingly focused on a potential trade package centered on Los Angeles Lakers All-Star center Andrew Bynum, league sources told Yahoo! Sports. The Lakers and Magic have had talks about a possible deal, and plan to talk further about constructing a trade. No deals are imminent, and the process has remained fluid as teams have begun to inquire with more serious offers for Howard. Sources say there is one other trade scenario for a significant player that intrigues Magic general manager Rob Hennigan, but that target is unclear. Before the Magic would agree to consummate a trade for Bynum, they would need to know they could sign him to a contract extension, sources said. Bynum is entering the final year of his contract in the 2012-13 season. What’s more, Bynum wouldn’t nearly be enough to satisfy Hennigan’s desires for a return on Howard. The Lakers would need to send draft picks and absorb long-term money off the Magic’s payroll, sources said. The Lakers offered Bynum to the Magic for Howard at the March trade deadline, but the deal never materialized because Howard eventually waived his early termination option for this summer, and Orlando pulled Howard off the market. The Magic are in no rush to make a deal for Howard, sources said. Howard is rehabilitating from back surgery in Los Angeles, and it’s unclear whether he would even be ready for the start of the regular season in November. However positively the Magic feel about Bynum, they still need the Lakers to take back one of their expensive veteran contracts – Hedo Turkoglu or Jason Richardson – as part of any proposed trade. With Bynum, Orlando could use cap space to quickly retool its roster around him and become an Eastern Conference. Bynum is coming off his best season for the Lakers, averaging 18.7 points and 11.8 rebounds. Still, his immaturity at times still left Lakers coaches and officials unsettled about his disposition to be an every-night dominant player. Howard told Yahoo! Sports on Sunday night that,” There's only one team on my list and if I don't get traded there, I'll play the season out and explore my free agency after that.” Howard told Yahoo! Sports that he requested a trade during the season, and repeated that request again on Friday in a meeting with Hennigan in Los Angeles. Nevertheless, the Lakers believe that once they bring Howard into their winning culture, the Hollywood celebrity scene and tradition of great centers, that there’s no team elsewhere offering salary-cap space to sign him in 2013 that could get Howard to leave for less money than they could offer with him with his Bird Rights. The Lakers have wanted to know that Howard would sign an extension should they trade for him, but with the Nets' salary cap space gobbled up, the chances of Howard agreeing to a deal will likely increase dramatically. Howard’s next Adidas deal will be worth significantly more money – perhaps even double – if he’s playing in the major market of Los Angeles or New York, sources told Yahoo! The Magic have continued discussions with the Brooklyn Nets and Houston Rockets, but aren’t enamored with the possibilities of players and picks that those teams can offer. Orlando likes Brook Lopez, but the prospects of paying the restricted free agent near a max contract is unappealing. Power forward Kris Humphries holds no appeal to Orlando, and a third team would be needed to give him a multiyear contract in a sign-and-trade deal. The Lakers had been on Howard’s initial list of three preferred teams – along with Brooklyn and Dallas – but eventually dropped off. Part of the reason has been the frayed relationship between Howard and Kobe Bryant. Those two stars had a contentious phone conversation over a year ago about Howard’s potential offensive role with the Lakers, sources said, and there’s been an uncertainty between both about how they would co-exist on the floor. Nevertheless, Bryant and Howard do have history together with Team USA, and there’s a belief among those who know them that the bond of chasing a title would ultimately bring them together. “They would fight for the first week of training camp, and then be best buddies by the start of the preseason games," one league source who knows both Bryant and Howard well told Yahoo! Sports. "They need each other to win.”
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nba--m...-target-in-potential-dwight-howard-trade.html Orlandos wants Bynum AND a contract dump of Richardson or Hedo AND draft picks AND a pony! Doubt they get it. But they might as well ask.
...isn't the contract issue the same for Orlando trading for Bynum? Bynum would be a rental unless he agrees to hang around a rebuilding franchise or try to compete with a team clearly not good enough with a better player than him.
A lot of moving parts there. LA would likely want an extension from Dwight. Orlando wants an extension from Bynum. Orlando wants the 25th+ picks from LA. Orlando wants LA to take back Hedo or Richardson(aren't the Lakers looking to cut cost?)
Jarrod Rudolph: Source: Lakers are prepared to offer the Andrew Bynum and Metta World Peace to the Magic for Dwight Howard provided Howard signs extension 1 minute ago
Jarrod N Rudolph @JRudolphSports Source: Lakers are prepared to offer the Andrew Bynum and Metta World Peace to the Magic for Dwight Howard provided Howard signs extension
That could be an issue, especially considering Dwight doesn't want to play with Kobe (I don't blame him). Here's a little something, I don't even know if the rosters would match up: http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=85uwb9v Obviously, Lakers would give first rounders and get an extension to Bynum (which I doubt he would give). This might be the best deal for the Magic, they'd be dumping two bad contracts and getting back a young center + picks. The hawks get better (a Gasol-Horford frontline is nasty) and while this would be expensive for the Lakers, a rotation of: Dwight/Pachula Smith/Davis Artest/Turkoglu Kobe Blake Is pretty damn good, both now and moving forward once Kobe retires.
Jarrod N Rudolph @JRudolphSports I'm told the Magic will include Jason Richardson in any deal for Dwight Howard. Bynum/Artest Dwight/Richardson Meh...I guess...
Don't know why the Magic would want Artest, unless they want to send him somewhere else for further good. http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=7dlmu3u
According to Jalen Rose, Howard wants to go to a city where he could establish a legacy WITHOUT the pressure of having to live up to an established legacy. That's why he wouldn't go to LA and wants to go to NJ.
I like the idea. i really dont want Gasol but i guess we can do this and we kinda have twin towers. Hou get: Gasol, richardson Hou out: Scola, Martin, Morris, 2Pat Orl get: Bynum, Martin, Morris, 2Pat, meeta Orl Out: Howard, Turk, richardson Lak get: Howard, scola, Turk lak out: meeta, gasol, Bynum http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine - salary wise it works. (dont know how to post the actual print from the screen)