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Haha, you don't want a C that gets 2 rebounds a game?!

I'd still rather have Brook than cap space. Cap space is fun and all, but if your team is saddled with crap like Hedo, no one is coming to Orlando as a FA except 2nd rate players.

Don't underestimate the leverage that under-the-cap teams have when it comes to trades and capabilities to retool. Expirings are highly valuable. A guy like Brook Lopez is not.
 
Why? Because they will lose him for nothing. They will be better getting something in return.

Getting nothing is preferable to Brook Lopez.

The Magic will probably get a Top 3 pick the next two seasons regardless so who cares what garbage they get back in a Dwight deal.
 
Isn't it better to tank and regroup then try and tread water?

Let Howard walks if he wish, blow up the team, and try again in a few years.

Yes - that's why I'm annoyed with the Suns for keeping Nash, in a way. Let's just tank, god dammit. With Nash, we'll ALWAYS be near 500. He's just too good to allow us to tank. But I also don't think it's a good idea to get NOTHING. Getting some good young assets and picks is better than nothing. Not everyone can draft Durant and Westbrook.
 
Getting nothing is preferable to Brook Lopez.

The Magic will probably get a Top 3 pick the next two seasons regardless so who cares what garbage they get back in a Dwight deal.

Just because you don't care, that doesn't mean the Orlando Magic feel the same way. They want something in return, and getting something is better than getting nothing (in most cases).
 
Just because you don't care, that doesn't mean the Orlando Magic feel the same way. They want something in return, and getting something is better than getting nothing (in most cases).
If they got brook, they'd have to re-sign him.
 
Seriously dude, Carmelo anthony and amare stoudemire are not on the same level as Jeremy lin. Not on the same level at all.

You need to shut the fuck up if you don't watch games. Really. Lin does most of his damage when melo isn't in the game because melo loves to clog up the lane, keeping lin from slashing or running the pick and roll in the center of the court. And Melo doesn't give a fuck on defense. Teams run screens involving melo all the time and most of the time someone ends up being open because Melo can't be bothered to move and make the right play. Something that even Novak does. And Amare gets blocked more than any other big man I've seen in a long time.
 
....and who says they have to trade with the Nets?

If they were going to trade with the Nets. If I were the Magic I'd only trade to a craptastic team for unprotected picks, trade exceptions, that is if I couldn't get LeBron James, Rose, or Durant. Nobody else is worth spending millions and millions of dollars on. Even Bynum, while he is beasting this year, is still a major concern with being able to play 82 games in a season for a number of years.

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Its a standard raise. He has no choice to but to get ten million based on what other centers have got.

I'm not denying that. Doesn't mean its smart to trade for someone who won't play up to that type of money.
 
You need to shut the fuck up if you don't watch games. Really. Lin does most of his damage when melo isn't in the game because melo loves to clog up the lane, keeping lin from slashing or running the pick and roll in the center of the court. And Melo doesn't give a fuck on defense. Teams run screens involving melo all the time and most of the time someone ends up being open because Melo can't be bothered to move and make the right play. Something that even Novak does. And Amare gets blocked more than any other big man I've seen in a long time.

He knows. He has said anything in a couple of hours.

The troll is done.
 
The Celtics offered Paul Pierce to Portland -- I'm not sure what they asked for in return -- but the Blazers were not interested because of the two years and $32 million remaining on Pierce's contract.

The fuck would Portland want Pierce for?
 
Besides, in a few years they'll land the #1 pick again and draft the next once-in-a-generation center and watch him walk away, too. At least Dwight was in Orlando longer than his rookie contract.

Nah their luck will run out

This is the kind of 'once in a generation center' they'll land next time

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If they were going to trade with the Nets. If I were the Magic I'd only trade to a craptastic team for unprotected picks, trade exceptions, that is if I couldn't get LeBron James, Rose, or Durant. Nobody else is worth spending millions and millions of dollars on. Even Bynum, while he is beasting this year, is still a major concern with being able to play 82 games in a season for a number of years.

If the Lakers put Andrew Bynum on the table for Dwight Howard, they should make the deal (if the decided to trade Dwight Howard). Andrew Bynum is not a major concern.
 
If the Lakers put Andrew Bynum on the table for Dwight Howard, they should make the deal (if the decided to trade Dwight Howard). Andrew Bynum is not a major concern.

This is his first season without being injured. Yes, it's a major concern. He's a 7'1 guy who has had a host of issues with his knees.
 
You need to shut the fuck up if you don't watch games. Really. Lin does most of his damage when melo isn't in the game because melo loves to clog up the lane, keeping lin from slashing or running the pick and roll in the center of the court. And Melo doesn't give a fuck on defense. Teams run screens involving melo all the time and most of the time someone ends up being open because Melo can't be bothered to move and make the right play. Something that even Novak does. And Amare gets blocked more than any other big man I've seen in a long time.

jeremy lin did his damage against below .5 teams.....with melo and stat on the team they probably would have won those games anyway. But since your deluded coach can't see that, your team will be stuck in mediocrity for the rest of the season. Your best bet was to bench lin and play with baron davis and let lin come of the bench with his so called super team. Even tony parker got his bum benched in his first seasons until pap was satisfied he could atleast run an offense without running right into the paint and killing his dribble too early without even knowing what to do followed by a trademarked, throwing the ball up like a hot potato. But, yeah, steve nash.
 
This is his first season without being injured. Yes, it's a major concern. He's a 7'1 guy who has had a host of issues with his knees.

No. It would be a major concern if he was coming off a serious knee injury, which he is not. What happen to Andrew Bynum when he injured his knee the first two times could happen to Anyone, and it's not because he is an injury prone player. The brace Andrew Bynum is wearing right now will keep him from certain type of knee injuries.

It may be a concern, but it's not a major one.
 
jeremy lin did his damage against below .5 teams.....with melo and stat on the team they probably would have won those games anyway. But since your deluded coach can't see that, your team will be stuck in mediocrity for the rest of the season. Your best bet was to bench lin and play with baron davis and let lin come of the bench with his so called super team. Even tony parker got his bum benched in his first seasons until pap was satisfied he could atleast run an offense without running right into the paint and killing his dribble too early without even knowing what to do followed by a trademarked, throwing the ball up like a hot potato. But, yeah, steve nash.

Yeah, Dallas, Lakers, Hawks, Wolves are all shitty teams. Please stop. You don't watch the Knicks and have no idea what you're talking about. After the Jazz game every team has been playing Lin the way they play every other scoring pg; trap him and force him to his weak hand. And was still getting into the lane. The difference in Lin's game started when Melo came back, the difference in the entire team started with the return of Melo.

Everyone is trying to appease Melo and work around him to the detriment of the team. When Melo isn't on the floor and Lin is, Lin looks like the player from the streak. When he's playing with Melo he gets passive and doesn't attack. Partly because he wants to work with Melo and because Melo drifts to the elbow like he did in denver and clogs up the lane with himself and his man. And melo can't be assed to work off of Lin when Lin attacks the paint. Melo would get a lot of open looks like other guys get if he was willing to move to spots where Lin or anyone that drives could hit him.

What Melo would rather do is catch the ball and work for a tough pull up jumper. Which he hasn't been hitting all season. He wants a slow, iso offense like Wade and Lebron has, but isn't willing to drive to the basket or play any defense to make it work.
 
No. It would be a major concern if he was coming off a serious knee injury, which he is not. What happen to Andrew Bynum when he injured his knee the first two times could happen to Anyone, and it's not because he is an injury prone player. The brace Andrew Bynum is wearing right now will keep him from certain type of knee injuries.

It may be a concern, but it's not a major one.

But it didn't happen to anyone, that is the point. Dwight Howard may go down tomorrow, tear his ACL/MCL and Achilles all at once. Bynum DID injure his knee multiple times. He's never played an entire season. So yes, he is injury prone up to this point in his career. Bynum is a huge risk.
 
Tell me more how one can be a fan without watching games.

Also, who the fuck do you root for? We have enough gamecasters in here.

I say that in the most inclusive and non-cliquish way possible.

I have over 500 posts in nba age since end of last year (sad, lol, but just graduated) I support lakers and vet teams over young teams....I think you asked the same question ages ago and i gave you the same answers. Everyone who follows games closely here knows that. But i digress..........

EDIT: And i hate the knicks, clippers and miami
 
No. It would be a major concern if he was coming off a serious knee injury, which he is not. What happen to Andrew Bynum when he injured his knee the first two times could happen to Anyone, and it's not because he is an injury prone player. The brace Andrew Bynum is wearing right now will keep him from certain type of knee injuries.

It may be a concern, but it's not a major one.

Dude
 
But it didn't happen to anyone, that is the point. Dwight Howard may go down tomorrow, tear his ACL/MCL and Achilles all at once. Bynum DID injure his knee multiple times. He's never played an entire season. So yes, he is injury prone up to this point in his career. Bynum is a huge risk.

You're not getting the point. Do you even look at Andrew Bynum's last two Major Knee injures? Do you think Kobe is going to fall to the floor and and have his head land on Andrew Bynum's knee again? Or is Odom going to step on Bynum's foot after a rebound, causing another major knee injury? Like I said before, that could happen to anyone. When you step on basketball floor, anyone can be at risk for a major injury. Chance these two types of injuries happening again are very slim.
 
Yeah, Dallas, Lakers, Hawks, Wolves are all shitty teams. Please stop. You don't watch the Knicks and have no idea what you're talking about. After the Jazz game every team has been playing Lin the way they play every other scoring pg; trap him and force him to his weak hand. And was still getting into the lane. The difference in Lin's game started when Melo came back, the difference in the entire team started with the return of Melo.

Everyone is trying to appease Melo and work around him to the detriment of the team. When Melo isn't on the floor and Lin is, Lin looks like the player from the streak. When he's playing with Melo he gets passive and doesn't attack. Partly because he wants to work with Melo and because Melo drifts to the elbow like he did in denver and clogs up the lane with himself and his man. And melo can't be assed to work off of Lin when Lin attacks the paint. Melo would get a lot of open looks like other guys get if he was willing to move to spots where Lin or anyone that drives could hit him.

What Melo would rather do is catch the ball and work for a tough pull up jumper. Which he hasn't been hitting all season. He wants a slow, iso offense like Wade and Lebron has, but isn't willing to drive to the basket or play any defense to make it work.

Ughh.....slow?


Lakers and Dallas have two of the oldest/slowest PGs in the league and didn't prepare for Lin at all, so it was up to Fisher and Kidd to play one on one well enough to contain a guy who was a giant question mark and a whole lot faster than them.

Lin isn't doing well anymore because he was completely unknown and not respected by other teams. They know now that he can only drive with one hand now. He needs to work on his left hand and get better at figuring out when to take a shot going to the hole and when to pass out and reset. He takes lots of dumb point blank shots instead of dishing out.
 
The brace Andrew Bynum is wearing right now will keep him from certain type of knee injuries.

Bracing may restrict motion in certain planes but no brace will be a catch-all for injury prevention.

The biggest risk factor for injury is history of previous injury. Bynum could be dressed like Tony Stark and that would change the fact that he's at an increased risk to get hurt just from his history alone.

EDIT: And i hate the knicks
Thanks for the clarification, this wasn't evident in prior posts. Anyway, carry on.
 
Bracing may restrict motion in certain planes but no brace will be a catch-all for injury prevention.

The biggest risk factor for injury is history of previous injury. Bynum could be dressed like Tony Stark and that would change the fact that he's at an increased risk to get hurt just from his history alone.

That's why I said certain type of knee injuries.
 
You're not getting the point. Do you even look at Andrew Bynum's last two Major Knee injures? Do you think Kobe is going to fall to the floor and and have his head land on Andrew Bynum's knee again? Or is Odom going to step on Bynum's foot after a rebound, causing another major knee injury? Like I said before, that could happen to anyone. When you step on basketball floor, anyone can be at risk for a major injury. Chance these two types of injuries happening again are very slim.

His knees are now weaker than they were before the injuries. Would you argue against this? Bynum weighs a ton. He is a big man with two major knee injuries on his resume. The fact that you seriously are arguing its not a big deal is amazing.
 
This Beasley for J. Richardson talk concerns me more than the D12 drama. I'd rather have JJ Redick in the starting five and all, but I don't know if Beasley is going to help matters.

Well... at least he'll produce more than Big Baby. Ugh, more shades of grey than Mass Effect 3.
 
This Beasley for J. Richardson talk concerns me more than the D12 drama. I'd rather have JJ Redick in the starting five and all, but I don't know if Beasley is going to help matters.

Well... at least he'll produce more than Big Baby. Ugh, more shades of grey than Mass Effect 3.

If they are keeping dwight (lol at the idea of him staying) anyone who can create a shot is valuable to them even a psycho like Beasley.

Orlando should have just taken the Bynum or Brook+Brooks deal and started rebuilding already.
 
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