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[Local Orlando News] Dwight Howard trade could be imminent

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  1. Deuce

    Deuce Context & Nuance

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    In terms of assets I get Brook Lopez. Clearly a quality center.

    But can someone explain to me the value of the NETS 1st round picks? Late 20's picks? Seems like poor value for the Magic here. And how the Nets plan to obtain more picks with their lack of assets?

    I see "frameworks" thrown out there for deals but some of these specifics are being totally glanced over.
     
  2. leroy

    leroy Contributing Member

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    So Orlando is getting the #1 pick in the next draft?

    [/conspiracy]
     
  3. JayGoogle

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    If they do that deal they are going to be horrible...could be the plan any way to suck enough to get another Dwight-caliber player through the draft.
     
  4. Tenchi

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    Totally forgot about that!
     
  5. Aruba77

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    ......Adrian Wojnarowski@wojyahoonba. Expert....Proposed Dwight Howard deal to Nets could contain more than 10 players
    11 minutes ago

    http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nba--nets-emerge-again-as-strong-contender-to-land-dwight-howard.html
    The Orlando Magic have intensified discussions about trading Dwight Howard, and the Brooklyn Nets are rapidly overtaking the Los Angeles Lakers as the strongest contender to land the disenchanted All-Star center, league sources told Yahoo! Sports.


    Dwight Howard has listed only one team as his desired trade destination: the Brooklyn Nets. (AP)As Orlando sorts through the offers, Howard's potential destination is increasingly looking like the Nets, sources said. The tentacles of the proposed deal stretched across more than 10 players and three teams on Monday morning, with the Nets recruiting a fourth team to take on guard MarShon Brooks in exchange for an additional draft pick to send to Orlando.

    In the proposed deal, Howard, Jason Richardson and Earl Clark would be sent to Brooklyn, and the Magic would receive the Nets' Brook Lopez, Damion James, Sheldon Williams, Cleveland's Luke Walton and three future first-round picks, sources said. Cleveland would receive Orlando's Quentin Richardson, Brooklyn's Sundiata Gaines, Kris Humphries (on a one-year guaranteed deal), a first-round pick and $3 million from the Nets. Brooklyn also would send Brooks to a fourth team to get them an additional first-round pick to send to the Magic.

    Talks between the Magic and Nets remain fluid with some of the deal's parts moving in and out based on different scenarios. One proposed hangup to a trade: Humphries would be against taking a one-year contract with the Cavs, instead seeking a four-year deal, a league source told Y! Sports' Marc Spears.

    Despite Orlando’s desire to make Lakers center Andrew Bynum the centerpiece of a trade package, a significant stumbling block remains in Bynum’s reluctance to commit to a long-term contract if he's traded to the Magic, sources said. Orlando doesn’t want to face the possibility of trading for Bynum only to lose him to free agency after the upcoming season.

    The appeal of the Lakers' potential package for Bynum has also been diminished with Los Angeles sending its 2013 and 2015 first-round draft picks to the Phoenix Suns in the Steve Nash sign-and-trade deal. The NBA doesn’t allow teams to trade first-round picks in consecutive years, so the Lakers can’t offer Orlando their 2014 and 2016 first-round picks.

    The Magic are portraying patience in making a deal for Howard, but have a strong distaste for engaging in a prolonged process that drags into the summer. From new general manager Rob Hennigan through Orlando ownership, the Magic want to find the best possible deal for Howard soon and cut ties with him, sources said.

    Bynum, 24, has one year left on his Lakers contract and has a short list of potential teams with salary-cap space and supporting cast that primarily include the Dallas Mavericks and Houston Rockets with the Cleveland Cavaliers and a "couple others" on the list, league sources said. If Bynum remains with the Lakers past the Howard derby, he’ll have strong incentive to accept a maximum contract extension to stay in L.A., sources said. Otherwise, he has expressed a desire to test the free-agent market.

    As much as Hennigan prefers to send Howard to a Western Conference team, the Magic keep coming back to the Nets as the best, safest package. Howard’s preferred trade partner – Brooklyn – has pushed into overdrive in offering up trade scenarios and options for the Magic, sources said. For now, Orlando prefers Lopez as a centerpiece player over having its pick of the Houston Rockets' roster, sources said.


    The Magic would be taking a risk trading for Andrew Bynum if he won't commit to staying. (Getty Images)The Nets started extension discussions with Lopez over the weekend, preparing for the possibility he could stay with them on a five-year deal or be moved to the Magic in a four-year contract as part of a sign-and-trade package for Howard. Lopez has been seeking a maximum contract extension --- five years for $78.6 million --- from Brooklyn, but the two sides are still negotiating a number. If Lopez is sent to the Magic in a sign-and-trade, the most he could get is $58.4 million over four years.

    Hennigan has been consistent in pushing teams to offer him multiple first-round picks, as well as be able to absorb one of the Magic’s high-priced veteran contracts, including Hedo Turkoglu and Richardson, sources said.

    While the Nets are still working to use Cleveland in a potential deal, they're finding traction with two other possible scenarios to find a home for Humphries' contract, a source said.

    Orlando further signaled its desire to start a complete rebuilding process when it sent restricted free-agent forward Ryan Anderson to the New Orleans Hornets on Sunday in a sign-and-trade deal. Anderson would’ve signed an offer sheet with the Hornets for $36 million over four years, and the Magic decided that was too steep a price to match. They Magic acquired backup center Gustavo Ayon in the sign-and-trade deal.
     
  6. juicystream

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    Brooks would be going to another team in order to get another draft pick to send to Orlando.
     
  7. justtxyank

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    That deal baffles me. If Hump signs a one year deal to facilitate this deal then I smell a rate. He happens to share the same agent as Dwight. I wonder if Hump's agent says "Sorry man, nobody has called for you. Only option is another one year deal."
     
  8. J.R.

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    As much as Hennigan prefers to send Howard to a Western Conference team, the Magic keep coming back to the Nets as the best, safest package. Howard’s preferred trade partner – Brooklyn – has pushed into overdrive in offering up trade scenarios and options for the Magic, sources said. For now, Orlando prefers Lopez as a centerpiece player over having its pick of the Houston Rockets' roster, sources said.
     
  9. rezdawg

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    I want this nightmare (or dream) to end soon. Im tired of it.
     
  10. Amel

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    Lopez > next years pick.
     
  11. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    Lopez hasn't even proven to be healthy! He'll also be making > $14 million per coming off of two consecutive injuries one being his foot. Yao ring any bells?
     
  12. Ricksmith

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    I think it's pretty obvious that Hennigan is just playing hard ball to get the best possible deal for Dwight, and that's perfectly understandable. But, if I were Daryl Morey, I would say this is the best package we can offer, take it or leave it. If you decide not to take us up on our offer, enjoy a maxed out Brook Lopez and a handful of mediocre picks.
     
  13. AroundTheWorld

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    Brook Lopez for the max sounds like Mo Taylor for the max.
     
  14. Deckard

    Deckard Blade Runner
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    Hard to believe that the Magic are even entertaining this.
     
  15. Aruba77

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    Brook Lopez can acutally rebound. Mo Taylor couldn't ;)
     
  16. HamJam

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    Except Yao rebounded, and at least he started his career off healthy.
     
  17. CDaughtry

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    The Rockets don't even get mentioned as being in the running. What's that about?:confused:
     
  18. Fyreball

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    Clearly you've never seen Brook Lopez play.
     
  19. M.ANGEL4

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    lol wuuuuuut?
     
  20. BEAT LA

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    If Brook Lopez was in the West he would average even less rebounds per game. He is one of the handful of seven footers in the NBA that average less than 50% FG.

    Lopez is sawft
     

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