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Dwight Howard "torn" between Lakers and Rockets

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Rockets_12, May 21, 2013.

  1. roslolian

    roslolian Member

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    Honestly with every day that goes by I'm more and more convinced that DH and Fegan are just using the Rox as bait to leverage more power and influence over the Lakers. Consider the following:

    1. Lakers can offer DH more front up money and more money via endorsements. IIRC, the guaranteed money was the main reason why Morey and co. were dead-set on trading DH even if he and his agent were threatening they would leave in 1 year. Now that the shoe is on the other foot though, DH will turn down both the money and the glitz and glamor to go to Houston?

    2. Fegan doesn't like Morey

    3. LA still has talent, and will be clear of Kobe and Gasol's contracts in 2 years.

    So yeah, I don't think DH will turn down the $$$ to go to H-town, esp. when he himself is a bigger "star magnet" than Harden. Who's to say he can't lure LBJ to go to LA?
     
  2. zdrav

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    If Dwight leaves, he'll forever become a punchline in L.A. I think that's gotta weigh heavily on his mind. He'd have to win, like, 2 championships in a row in Houston a la Hakeem in order to get the respect from Lakers fans again (and there are many of those).
     
  3. Raven

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    He's choosing between LA or the Rockets not the Lakers or Houston.

    ;)
     
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  4. pwnyxpress

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    Why is he turning down that much money? Will Dwight be out of the nba when he's 31?
     
  5. redwhiteone

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    A good sales pitch right there. Kudos.
     
  6. SWTsig

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    Why would he give two sh!ts about what the fan base of a team he wouldn't even be playing for think about him?
     
  7. Fair Dinkum

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    1. Lakers can offer DH more front up money and more money via endorsements. Now that the shoe is on the other foot though, DH will turn down both the money and the glitz and glamor to go to Houston?

    He would make more money in Houston per year than in LA because of no state tax or millionaire's tax. Howard's endorsements plummeted from 12 million (Orlando) to 2 million (LA). Image and winning has a larger part to do with marketability than simply residing in a big market (ask Durant).

    2. Fegan doesn't like Morey

    That maybe so, but a decision as big as this largely resides with Dwight himself. Fegan can try and influence him but in the end is there as Dwight's representative and to do the paperwork.

    3. LA still has talent, and will be clear of Kobe and Gasol's contracts in 2 years.

    Dwight wants to win now. Kobe is likely out for the season. Gasol is in his final year next year (not 2 years). The team will be rebuilding after that. The future in LA is very very uncertain and looking old and bleak. Don't forget Nash is contracted for the next two years at $20 million.

    So yeah, I don't think DH will turn down the $$$ to go to H-town, esp. when he himself is a bigger "star magnet" than Harden. Who's to say he can't lure LBJ to go to LA?

    No comment.
     
  8. Fair Dinkum

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    Why would he give a **** about getting the respect of Lakers fans again?

    Are you a Lakers fan?
     
  9. rocketblood713

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    this is exactly what Dwight Howard is listening to sitting in a corner singing his ass off lol :grin::grin::grin:
     
  10. PolarBear

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    Fair Dinkum:

    3. "LA still has talent, and will be clear of Kobe and Gasol's contracts in 2 years".

    [/QUOTE]

    Sure they'll be rid of contracts of the old guys, but "LA still has talent?" Really?

    Kobe is hurt, and if he comes back he won't likely be the same at age 35.
    Pau has bad knees, and is on the last year of his deal at age 33.
    MWP is overrated and turns 34 early next season.
    Nash looks to be done approaching his 40th birthday.

    Where is this talent? Could the scrubs be much worse than this batch:

    Jordan Hill?
    Andrew Goudelock?
    Darius Morris?
    Chris Duhon?
    Earl Clark?
    Jodie Meeks?
    Steve Blake?
    Devin Ewbanks?
    Robert Sacre?

    Coaching staff....not good either...D'Antoni is TERRIBLE.
     
  11. cjtaylorpt

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    DWIGHT IS A ROCKET?!
     
  12. cjtaylorpt

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    whoops. Wrong thread ;)


    Too many Dwight threads to choose from. Hint hint.
     
  13. Akim523

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    Dwight-mare round 2
     
  14. primtim24

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    LeBron was a walking punchline for leaving Cleveland, and all it took to clear that move past that was.....wait for it....WINNING. Which Dwight can't do in any city other than 3rd Coast's OWN H-Town!!!

    Here in Houston all he would have to do is play with his head on straight, play his butt off every night and he would garner all the respect and adoration from the fans that would actually matter.....HOUSTON's!!!
     
  15. Fair Dinkum

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    Sure they'll be rid of contracts of the old guys, but "LA still has talent?" Really?

    Kobe is hurt, and if he comes back he won't likely be the same at age 35.
    Pau has bad knees, and is on the last year of his deal at age 33.
    MWP is overrated and turns 34 early next season.
    Nash looks to be done approaching his 40th birthday.

    Where is this talent? Could the scrubs be much worse than this batch:

    Jordan Hill?
    Andrew Goudelock?
    Darius Morris?
    Chris Duhon?
    Earl Clark?
    Jodie Meeks?
    Steve Blake?
    Devin Ewbanks?
    Robert Sacre?

    Coaching staff....not good either...D'Antoni is TERRIBLE.[/QUOTE]

    Duh. You realize that when I bold something, that is a quote from someone else.
    Interesting how you typed my name in the quote and bolded it. Try learning to read first.
     
  16. Yang_Wenli

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    Is Dwight Howard the biggest attention w**** in the league? With all the drama from last year, you'd think he would have learnt how to make decision like an actual professional.
     
  17. Fair Dinkum

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    @Polarbear.

    Obviously you ****** up.
    This quote is from roslolian:
    3. LA still has talent, and will be clear of Kobe and Gasol's contracts in 2 years.

    Read my response which counters that.

    Apology accepted.
     
  18. Jpripper88

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    Wait, what?

    And the money is actually very close. Unless Dwight basically falls flat on his face (or injuries end his career) to not earn another contract he would make
    more in the long run in Houston. The money is better as an Fegan argument.
     
  19. Baqui99

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    The rest of the WC is getting younger with teams like Golden State, OKC, Denver and Houston. The Lakers' aging vets and scrub bench players have no chance at running with those guys. Howard should think long and hard about that before signing up to play with the geriatric ward out there in LA.
     
  20. Hakeemtheking

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    Why would LBJ go to a rebuilding Lakers team when he has a good thing going in Miami, especially when he has redeemed himself in the eyes of many fans?
     

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