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If I'm the Rockets, I'm busting my #%# to move all those picks and Lowry and whatever else to get into the Top 10 with a couple of picks and rebuild NOW... If the owner wants to burn a year and a boatload of resources on Dwight Howard, when after the trade they'll still be where they are now at the back end of the playoffs, he's an idiot.

It's bad business. Period.

You've got a chance to go get two Top 10 picks in a deep draft. If you came away with 5 and 8 and could walk away with MKG/Waiters/Lillard and Andre Drummond, that's pretty damn good. Certainly a lot better than one year of Dwight, cuz that's all you're gonna get.
 
i wouldnt trust anything on the net IMO

IF the rockets get Dwight, they have a really good chance at getting Deron williams as well. but the situation would get kinda sticky as Dwight howard is a free agent next summer so that makes things difficult for Deron. Dwight is the dude that would pull an Elton brand when him and Baron davis wanted to play for the clippers and when Baron signed he ended up signing with Philly
 
Originally Posted by franchise3

Originally Posted by JPZx

"Turned Chase Budinger, a second round pick into the #18"

I don't get the big deal behind pointing out Budinger was a second round pick. Just because that was his value then doesn't mean that's what it is NOW. Actually, look at who is mocked at #18, his value right now is THAT... #18... which means it's not that great of a trade unless Morey dealt him for something better like end of the lottery or better.


All I was trying to allude to was Morey drafted Chase, who turned out to be a good rotational player, and now flipped him for a first round pick. Same thing he's done during his tenure. Get these under the radar guys and then flip em. Bud is a good fit for Minnesota, clearly the best long range shooter on the team.


Kevin Love? Ornaw?
 
Originally Posted by Buc Em

Rubio to Air Bud allys 
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Originally Posted by solarius49

Originally Posted by franchise3

Originally Posted by JPZx

"Turned Chase Budinger, a second round pick into the #18"

I don't get the big deal behind pointing out Budinger was a second round pick. Just because that was his value then doesn't mean that's what it is NOW. Actually, look at who is mocked at #18, his value right now is THAT... #18... which means it's not that great of a trade unless Morey dealt him for something better like end of the lottery or better.


All I was trying to allude to was Morey drafted Chase, who turned out to be a good rotational player, and now flipped him for a first round pick. Same thing he's done during his tenure. Get these under the radar guys and then flip em. Bud is a good fit for Minnesota, clearly the best long range shooter on the team.


Kevin Love? Ornaw?


Wing. Long range.
 
Originally Posted by Zyzz

i wouldnt trust anything on the net IMO

IF the rockets get Dwight, they have a really good chance at getting Deron williams as well.


I'm not going off what I see on the net... They don't have a good shot at Deron regardless... Something drastic would have to change, even if they got D12.
 
Who's shooting better than Bud that's a SF/SG from long range, currently on their roster? They traded so he can give them some range at the SF spot. That's all I was getting at. Why else would they want him
 
The Los Angeles Clippers have engaged in trade discussions to bring Lamar Odom back to the L.A. team that drafted him, according to sources close to the situation.

Yet the deal, sources said, could hinge on the willingness of a third team to take on the contract of Clippers veteran guard Mo Williams, which would allow the Dallas Mavericks to send Odom to the Clippers with no significant money coming back to the Mavericks.

With a Friday deadline looming for the Mavericks to buy out the final year of Odom's contract for $2.4 million, Dallas officials have green-lighted Odom's agent, Jeff Schwartz, to try to find a new home for Odom this week via trade. The Mavericks and Schwartz also have discussed pushing the deadline back into July if an Odom trade can't be struck before Friday.

The Mavericks' interest in an Odom deal, though, is purely to gain financial flexibility, which likely necessitates a third team to take on Williams. If no trade can be struck, either this week or before an adjusted deadline, Dallas is expected to eventually buy Odom out and make him a free agent, with big-market teams such as Miami and New York also planning to pursue him in that scenario.

Although Williams is a former All-Star and still a valuable contributor at 29, Dallas has little need for him given its long-planned pursuits of marquee free agents Deron Williams and Steve Nash and its oft-stated desire to bring back championship-winning point guard Jason Kidd when free agency starts at 12:01 a.m. Sunday.

The Mavericks are one of two finalists, along with the Brooklyn Nets, for Dallas-area native Deron Williams and have long planned to pursue the re-signing of Nash -- who left Dallas for Phoenix in the summer of 2004 -- in the event Deron Williams decides to stay with the Nets.

Mo Williams has maintained all season that he plans to exercise his $8.5 million player option for the 2012-13 season despite the fact the Clippers have Chris Paul and promising youngster Eric Bledsoe at point guard, and want to bring back veteran guard Chauncey Billups, even after the 35-year-old suffered a season-ending Achilles injury.

Yet it remains to be seen whether Mo Williams will hold to that stance. He has until June 30 to make that decision and his agent, Mark Bartelstein, recently told ESPNLosAngeles.com that he and the Clippers were "kind of exploring everything" to find the best solution.

"Mo's a professional and I think he showed that last season," Bartelstein said. "He had a great year under difficult circumstances. That said, he's a starting point guard. He's an All-Star starting point guard. So we'll look at everything and see what makes sense."

Sources told ESPN.com on Tuesday that one team to express interest in Williams is the Los Angeles Lakers, who still have a trade exception big enough to absorb Williams' contract that they created when they dealt Odom to Dallas.

Odom, meanwhile, is eager to return to his adopted home of Los Angeles to resume his career after what amounts to a lost season after his trade from the Lakers to the Mavericks in December.

The move to Dallas followed Odom's inclusion in the Lakers' original three-team trade with New Orleans and Houston that would have landed him with the Hornets and placed Paul in the same Lakers backcourt as Kobe Bryant. But that trade was called off by NBA commissioner David Stern, who has insisted he took that step as the Hornets' lead decision-maker at the time because the Hornets were owned by the league. A few days later, Stern signed off on the Hornets' deal to send Paul to the Clippers.

Drafted by the Clippers in 1999 and a winner of two championship rings in the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons with the Lakers, Odom never fit with the Mavericks and left the team by mutual consent before the playoffs began after a nightmarish three months.

Odom has been working out on his own ever since and will attempt to earn a spot on the team bound for the London Olympics next month when he reports to Team USA training camp in Las Vegas.

Yet it remains to be seen whether the Clippers are prepared to push the deal through. In addition to finding a third team, they'll have to be convinced that Odom is indeed poised for a return to his Lakers form and also bury any lingering dismay from Odom's departure from the Clippers in the summer of 2003, when, as a restricted free agent, he issued a series of public pleas to owner Donald Sterling to be set free to join the Miami Heat after Miami signed him to an offer sheet.
 
Webster probably won't be on the team (team option) and I wouldn't be surprised if Beasley left in free agency.
 
So what exactly do they plan on doing with Derrick Williams...start him at the 3, have him backup Love or trade him?
 
Originally Posted by Buc Em

So what exactly do they plan on doing with Derrick Williams...start him at the 3, have him backup Love or trade him?
I dont think he is a 3 at all...I hope this kid gets his chance, but i dont see how thats possible in Minny
 
Originally Posted by ill steelo

@AlexKennedyNBA: The general consensus around the NBA is that Ray Allen will sign with Miami. "Barring a change, he'll join the Heat," said a league source.



Can't blame him, he wants another ring, should def be a good back up for wade. I support his decision. I smell retirement after next season or when he gets a second ring.
 
Originally Posted by JapanAir21

Cot damn.
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Ending games with..

Wade, Ray, Bron, Bosh, and whoever the hell else..
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It's a wrap..... LBJ/Wade drive, draw double team & kick out to Jesus 
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Smh at these ring chasers. It's going to be weird seeing Ray in a Heat uniform after being a Celtic for the past 5 years
 
ACBboyz84 wrote:
Smh at these ring chasers. It's going to be weird seeing Ray in a Heat uniform after being a Celtic for the past 5 years

His career is ending, why not go for another ring while you can?
 
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