Name the team that would be willing to trade for Dwight Howard without his agreement to sign an extension or new contract with them that can offer Orlando a better rebuilding trade than the Rockets. Name the team and tell us the deal. I am sick and tired of posters saying we have NO CHANCE to trade for him, that all of our guys are doggy doo doo, etc. You are taking up bandwith with that trash. If there is a team that is willing to RENT Dwight and can give Orlando a better rebuilding trade than we can, NAME THEM. Otherwise, please stop with all your trash tallk.
Agreed, but I'm not as hopeful as before. Lakers scare me because of Bynum, but they don't have any pieces outside of him really. Today is the day we find out I think.
It just seems to me that no other team wants to gamble on this because Howard would most likely walk to where DWill will be signing.
What is the trade that the Lakers would do without a commitment from Dwight to stay there that would be better than our offer?
Absolutely no one... If magic wanna stay relavent and not rebuild aka tank and dwight agrees to extension in la lakers could offer a better package of bynum/gasol... but they want to rebuild aka tank and lakers wont trade without extension... The time is running up for orlando because once FA starts the market aka our deal is gonna start being less... and if dwill resigns in brooklyn without dwight being traded morey pulls out because he cant pair them together and the risk to convince him to resign becomes even greater... There is no team... a couple months/weeks ago i dismissed everyteam that every/anybody would throw at me and none competed... rockets are the magics best offer and honestly we shouls be their bestfriends right now...
To say "it's over" is not very smart. We are still very much in play for Dwight. It's even less smart to not take in consideration the precedent Morey set with Donte Greene. We haven't heard the end of Dwight to Houston talk, and the fact that our roster is in such disarray only further proves my point. Not saying it's going to happen at all, just pointing out that it's not over.