Sat Jul 28, 2012 7:53 pm
graybakflip wrote:Again, their FO haven't done anything significantly to even make their superstar feel like home. It was very clear he want's out(this is just like breaking-up w/ your GF, just an example), why make him stay if he's not interested at all?yeah, they may have the right, but he has his own rights too(that's why there is NBPA), and yep as their "superstar"(the GF
), if you want both of you to be happy, you have to let him go(they could've receive great in return this offseason, and dump as many as they want). they had their chances to make him happy there, but they failed(made all the wrong moves while they've had him). ask shaq, tmac, s.francis and etc, history repeats itself for them. there has to be change in their system. i've pointed out some facts about why he opted-in, there are many factors, i can remember that poor whelled-chair guy(and some other children) making a video, begging dwight to stay(w/c was reported that magic FO was behind it), w/c was a total classless move. the "blackmail" and the promise.
My point is, this is not about DH only but also try to look on what their FO had done to him. this is a superstar's league, he's a superstar, and he has these rights to choose or demand to whatsoever he wants. as a FO, you have also your rights, but would you rather make him stay when his "heart" is already out? just like a girlfriend, "bitching" to other guys, would you want her again?simple sample..
Mon Jul 30, 2012 3:36 am
SteveHTOWN wrote:
Wrong!
Magic traded a lot over the last couple of years. The got to the finals in 08/09 and reached the conference finals the following year. They had pretty good rosters both times - otherwise they would not have been there - but were just not able to win it all. To make Howard happy Magic did in fact a lot. But they made the mistake to overpay players (Jason Richardson, Hedo) to get/stay there for the instant success. Now they have to go through the sh*t they are acountable for.
They lesson all should have learned from the '90ies Bulls and today's Heat is, you can't buy an instant NBA title.
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Mon Nov 05, 2012 9:34 pm
NovU wrote:Paul with Howard would have been a real treat for all basketball fans. For now, fuck Howard for his indecision.
Thu Jun 06, 2013 3:57 pm
Rockets move from +120 to -140.
Lakers move from +120 to +150.
Fri Jun 28, 2013 1:17 am
Sources: Dwight Howard unlikely to re-sign with the Lakers. Dallas and Houston the favorites. Main issue w/Lakers is Mike D'Antoni's system
Fri Jun 28, 2013 1:47 am
JaoSming wrote:https://twitter.com/Chris_Broussard/status/350235769794863104Sources: Dwight Howard unlikely to re-sign with the Lakers. Dallas and Houston the favorites. Main issue w/Lakers is Mike D'Antoni's system
All over the ESPN where my X-Games should be. I'd like to see him in Houston, it'd be nice to follow them again just as the Celtics rebuild....just like with Yao & T-Mac.
Fri Jun 28, 2013 1:51 am
Fri Jun 28, 2013 2:15 am
Howard's major problem with the Lakers is the system that coach Mike D'Antoni employs. Beyond that, he did not enjoy playing with Kobe Bryant, though he could manage to do so in a different system, a source said. Howard also does not want to be second fiddle to Bryant for several more seasons.
While many believe Houston is the Lakers' stiffest competition, sources say Howard finds Dallas just as appealing, if not more. Assuming the Mavericks are able to clear enough cap space to offer him a maximum-salaried contract, Howard is strongly considering joining Dallas. The Mavericks are trying to shed Shawn Marion's $9 million expiring contract to create the room to sign Howard, according to sources.
Howard likes the idea of being the top superstar of a franchise and with Dirk Nowitzki aging, Dallas would be viewed as Howard's team. Howard also believes the Mavericks can build a championship roster around him with the ample cap space they will have in the summer of 2014.
Some close to Howard believe signing with Houston is his best option. Howard has been in contact with Rockets players James Harden and Chandler Parsons, both of whom are heavily recruiting him.
Howard, however, has concerns about the Rockets' style of play, sources say. While he likes the idea of playing for coach Kevin McHale, he sees that they play an up-tempo, perimeter-oriented style that does not feature post play.
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Brave Sir Rubin wrote:I think Dwight should sign to play in China.
Fri Jun 28, 2013 2:20 pm
MyWRASSLER wrote:Seconldy, fuck Jerry Buss for dying and letting his moronic son take over.
Sat Jun 29, 2013 12:01 am
koberulz wrote:Has he considered the option of becoming a good enough player to actually deserve what he's demanding?
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Sat Jun 29, 2013 11:06 am
Sauru wrote:i remember i used to actually like this guy. he seemed like an honest person, a nice guy. well that has all changed and i view him worse than lebron now
Again, Howard's insistence that he's not robotic — effectively, that everyone else just isn't alive enough — suggests a basic confusion about the current state of his public image. While Howard gained favor in his first few seasons as a star who seemed to enjoy his good fortune, somewhere along that way that basic appreciation of his circumstances became a brand. When things were going well, that was fine, because it was an organic extension of what fans liked about Howard.
But when the situation in Orlando got worse, Howard's attempts to please came across as cloying, manufactured, and inappropriate. If he originally became popular because he seemed naturally fun, then he stopped being so because that fun seemed false. In other words, it became a robotic response to every scenario.
Sat Jun 29, 2013 8:20 pm
hova- wrote:Yeah it's a bit of a problem for a Mavs fan like me as I really can't stand Dwight Howard but he is still the most dominant inside force without even maximizing any of his talents (still raw like shit on offense).
But for the sake of Dirk getting another ring, I assume everything would be alright for me.
According to ESPN Los Angeles, Dwight Howard isn't going to drag out his free-agency decision, but instead will make his intentions known on July 10.