
It's becoming sorta like a ritual for people to either shit on Miami thread or make mockery out of Lebron on their milestone achievement. Hey, you wouldn't have had your milestone if it wasn't for the Heat.

NovU wrote:Hey, you wouldn't have had your milestone if it wasn't for the Heat.
volsey wrote:Lol this is just dumb now. You're on a relatively young team, who you say is contending. You want to win a championship, so you ask to be traded?
I don't know whether he didn't think things through, didn't expect it to blow into a huge story like this or whether there's other circumstances for him wanting to leave Orlando (and not just winning a championship). But I tell ya this whole situation is dumb. Every time I listen to an interview he's saying something different or contradicting himself.
"Like I've been telling management this whole time I just want out"
"Like I've been telling management this whole time it's completely up to them"
"Like I've been telling management this whole time I just want to cuddle with Deron WIlliams"
"Like I've been telling management this whole time I want to stay for the rest of the season"
Quit talking.
Pdub wrote:shadowgrin wrote:NovU wrote:Come this summer and when Dwight doesn't stay, we'll be seeing another Lebron hate I believe.
Dwight will have an ill-conceived TV special announcing his decision?
I think he should do a parody on youtube if he decides to stay.
shadowgrin wrote:Possible. Dwight doesn't want to be traded so any new team he will go to will still have a good rotation of players. By opting in for next season with the Magic by the time he becomes a FA in 2013 the Nets will be in Brooklyn by then and much better for Dwight so he won't have to experience New Jersey as a Net. That is if Deron Williams stays with the Nets. Dwight is smart.
Andrew wrote:The Nets will be in Brooklyn beginning with the 2012/2013 season. I don't see Howard sitting out a whole year or part thereof, either. Either he opts in and we go through another year of "Is he staying, is he going or will he be traded first?" or he opts out and signs with the Nets/gets sent to the Nets in a sign-and-trade this offseason.
Andrew wrote:He could simply go to the Nets at the end of this season (or the next if he opts in and stays with the Magic through the 2013 season), but a sign-and-trade would allow him to go to the Nets with a bigger contract, since the Magic can re-sign him for an extra year and for more money.
Andrew wrote:
Supposedly he's opting in to that final year though, so if he leaves via free agency it won't be until 2013 after all.
Cleveland wins wrote:I actually see this scenario happening between New Jersey and Orlando, as we all know New Jersey being the likely destination for Dwight. Here's the trade that i see happening.
Orlando-First of all, Orlando needs a better, less injury prone point guard, so not only do i see Dwight Howard leaving orlando, but also Jameer Nelson. Though i don't think New Jersey wants to trade Deron Williams, they eventually will have to.
Orlando Trades:Dwight Howard, Jason Richardson and Jameer Nelson to New Jersey.
New Jersey Trades:Brook Lopez, Anthony Marrow and Deron Williams.
Fair? In a way yes for and in a way now. No, because New Jersey is loosing Deron Williams and in return is getting an injury prone Jameer Nelson. I think though over all, that this trade would be perfect for both teams, Orlando would be getting younger with there three additions.
Although to virtually match the salary New Jersey would have to add Krish Humphries, and orlando could throw in a 2012 or future 2nd round pick. I did this trade and included Harper from New Jersey, the salaries are around $1 million apart, I did this trade at the espn trade machine and it was successful.
Though Orlando had minus 2 wins, and New Jersey had +4 wins, so overall a bad deal for the Magic, but it would be nice if New Jersey added a 2012 1st round pick to make it all even out.
123rockstar wrote:I guess thats it. Dwight Howard decided to stay in Orlando. Is this a player option or a team option?
If it is player option, then Orlando need to brace themselves coz this looks like a "Lebron-James-Decision". After the contract for 1 year, the player has the option to leave.
If it is a team option, then Orlando can still have the authority to either trade Dwight after the 1 year extension.
For me, its more like the former than the latter. The Press Conference didnt mention that earlier.
JoeJames wrote:123rockstar wrote:I guess thats it. Dwight Howard decided to stay in Orlando. Is this a player option or a team option?
If it is player option, then Orlando need to brace themselves coz this looks like a "Lebron-James-Decision". After the contract for 1 year, the player has the option to leave.
If it is a team option, then Orlando can still have the authority to either trade Dwight after the 1 year extension.
For me, its more like the former than the latter. The Press Conference didnt mention that earlier.
Nop, he had the option to be a free agent this season. Now that he opt at the end of 2012-13 season(as he signed in 2007?) he will be a free agent (I dont know if restricted or no-restricted) and if he doesn't sign another contract (he'll have this season and all 2012-13 season to sign it), the apocalypse will be in the Magic once again.
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