Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:52 pm
air gordon wrote:and Andrew- isn't Howard already the #1 guy in the pecking order in Orlando? all those moves that Otis Smith made (i.e- going over the lux tax to resign JJ Reddick last year & trading for hedo/arenas and this year resigning Richardson to 4yrs) weren't they meant to compliment Howard's game??
anywhere else Howard goes he probably won't be that #1 guy anymore IMO
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Talks between the Orlando Magic and New Jersey Nets for a Dwight Howard blockbuster trade have gathered momentum over the past several days, and the framework of a possible four-team deal has taken shape, league sources told Yahoo! Sports.
Front office sources say Nets general manager Billy King has aggressively pursued the necessary players and picks to try and satisfy Orlando’s demands for Howard, one of the league’s most dominating and popular players.
The biggest hurdle for the Nets to acquire Howard will still ultimately be the Magic’s willingness to give up their future with him and concede that re-signing him is a lost cause. Orlando could also decide to keep Howard until the trade deadline in March and re-evaluate the market for him. There’s still a belief within the Magic a successful season could help them keep Howard for the long-term.
Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:26 am
Thu Dec 15, 2011 2:48 am
RealGM Wiretap wrote:Blazers Could Send Wallace To Magic In Howard To Nets Trade
The Blazers have emerged as an additional team in the trade talks involving the New Jersey Nets.
Portland would send Gerald Wallace to the Magic, along with Brook Lopez from the Nets.
In return, the Blazers would receive multiple draft picks.
Via Marc Stein/ESPN (via Twitter)
Thu Dec 15, 2011 11:07 am
The Orlando Magic have informed teams that they’re ending trade talks for Dwight Howard and plan to start the season with the All-Star center on their roster, league sources told Yahoo! Sports.
The Magic’s decision came Wednesday after the Nets assembled a multiteam trade proposal for Howard that would have sent the Magic center Brook Lopez, Portland Trail Blazers forward Gerald Wallace, point guard Jordan Farmar and a first-round draft pick. The Nets also would have taken on Chris Duhon and Hedo Turkoglu. The Blazers would have received four draft picks for Wallace.
With the framework of a deal in place, talks had reached the ownership level in Orlando, league sources said. Nevertheless, Magic ownership did not approve of the trade, and general manager Otis Smith then informed teams Howard had been removed from the market.
Magic general manager Otis Smith said Wednesday the team’s goal remains to keep Dwight Howard in a Magic uniform as long as they possibly can and that the trade talks “could go to the end of the season.”
Smith would not say whether trade talks for the center are off, but did say there was no deal in place.
“We’re at the same place we’ve always been,” Smith said. “We don’t have a deal until we have a deal. Right now we still have him in a Magic uniform, and that’s where we expect him to be until that changes.”
Sat Dec 17, 2011 10:55 am
Howard said Thursday that his trade request hasn’t been withdrawn; a day after Magic general manager Otis Smith shook off questions about what offers he’d received and said that trade discussions involving him “could go to the end of the season.”
The team is off Friday, it’s first break since training camp opened last week.
“There’s no back and forth,” Howard said. “It still stands and we know what’s going on. I talked to Otis today. What we talked about is gonna stay between me and him.”
Howard also brushed off a question about whether there needs to be any mending to their relationship going forward.
“Right now me and Otis are gonna continue to try to make this team better,” he said. “And I’m gonna do my part on the court. That’s the reason I’m here. To get our team better and to make myself a better leader for this team.
Fri Jan 06, 2012 10:37 am
As the Orlando Magic consider deals for Dwight Howard, the Golden State Warriors have emerged as aggressive suitors for the NBA’s best center, league sources told Yahoo! Sports.
Golden State management is willing to take Howard as a one-season “rental,” with the hope of selling him on signing a long-term deal before he enters free agency this summer. Like most teams, Golden State has inquired with Orlando Magic general manager Otis Smith, but the Magic have yet to commit to aggressively pursuing a trade of Howard.
For the Magic to become intrigued with package, two things would likely have to appeal to them: rebuilding around young point guard Stephen Curry; and the Warriors’ salary-cap space to absorb the three years and $34 million left on Hedo Turkoglu’s contract. The possibility of the pursuit could be complicated by questions about the sturdiness of Curry’s surgically repaired right ankle. The Warriors are willing to part with either of their two guards – Curry or Monta Ellis – but teams clearly will watch how Curry recovers from his recurring ankle sprains.
Tue Jan 24, 2012 7:07 pm
A report from ESPN's Stephen A. Smith indicates the Magic have inquired about a trade of Dwight Howard to the Knicks for Amar'e Stoudemire and Tyson Chandler.
Howard has been linked in trade rumors to the Nets, Lakers and Mavericks.
Tue Jan 24, 2012 7:17 pm
Sun Feb 05, 2012 11:51 pm
The Los Angeles Lakers were thought to be the team Dwight Howard favored most when he requested a trade from the Orlando Magic. While the Lakers were easily the team Howard thought about most in the summer, his desire to play for the Lakers changed after a conversation with Kobe Bryant, a source said.
Howard envisioned going to the Lakers and forming a devastating one-two punch with Bryant. But Bryant had other plans for how Howard would be incorporated into the Lakers.
Bryant told Howard that he wanted him to come to Los Angeles and help him win two more championships, but not as an understudy. He wanted Howard to be the team's third option behind himself and Pau Gasol, according to a source. Bryant tried to sell Howard on being his "Tyson Chandler" and made it clear that Los Angeles would be his, but only once Bryant decided he was done playing.
Howard was turned off by the idea.
Howard stated that there was "no way" he would give up everything he has in Orlando to go to the Lakers and be the third option, a source close to the situation said. Howard certainly wouldn’t mind being a third piece on a star-studded team, similar to the situations in Miami and Boston. However, he was turned off by Bryant's presentation as it suggested something totally different.
The feeling is so strong, in fact, that Howard's representatives have informed the Lakers that Howard would not sign an extension if they trade for him this season, according to a source. The only two teams with a realistic chance at signing Howard long-term are the New Jersey Nets and Orlando Magic.
Mon Feb 06, 2012 12:39 am
Howard's representatives have informed the Lakers that Howard would not sign an extension if they trade for him this season
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Mon Feb 06, 2012 7:49 pm
Andrew wrote:I say good call on Howard's part. The Lakers would probably have to give up Gasol to get Howard in the first place and I doubt a one-two punch of Kobe and Howard with the rest of the Lakers' roster would fare any better than their current squad. It's also fair enough that at this point of his career, with his level of talent, he wants to play a bigger role than simply being Kobe's Tyson Chandler and waiting until Kobe retires to make the Lakers his team.
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Mon Feb 06, 2012 11:57 pm
Fluke32 wrote:Actually, they didn't need to send Gasol as well if the Lakers' other players were performing well.
Tue Feb 07, 2012 5:17 am
Andrew wrote:Fluke32 wrote:Actually, they didn't need to send Gasol as well if the Lakers' other players were performing well.
Perhaps, though the Magic would likely insist that he's included. They're also looking to dump Turkoglu's contract in any trade that involves Howard, in which case the Lakers would need to include Gasol to make the deal work under the cap.