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Originally Posted by kix4kix
How many games before it becomes obvious that kobe and not mike brown is running the show?
December 25th... End of Halftime
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Originally Posted by kix4kix
How many games before it becomes obvious that kobe and not mike brown is running the show?
Originally Posted by morningstar7777
Finally, someone with some sense (Stephen A. Smith)
"Oh and by the way, Chris Paul only wanted to go to the Lakers because Dwight Howard was going with him.
I have that, based on my sources I am telling you that they believed, the Lakers, that Dwight Howard AND Chris Paul were coming. And that Dwight Howard changed his mind and is completely disgusted and frustrated because of the decision that was made by Commisioner David Stern and THAT’s why he wants to end up in Brooklyn now because he knows after all of this he can’t go back to Orlando."
Whole thing makes total sense now, Stern blocked the trade originally because he knew Dwight to Lakers next was a possibility, so now he's suggesting that the Hornets "go younger", which would mean trading away Bynum, which would make the Dwight trade to LA impossible.
Evil man.
Originally Posted by Essential1
Lakers- CP3, Emeka Okafor
Hornets- LO, Dragic, Scola, Martin 1st & 2nd Round from Lakers, 1st & 2nd Round from Rockets
Rockets- Pau, Pondexter, P. Ewing Jr.
Hornets incoming $31.1M
Hornets out going: 16.4 + 12.6 + 1.2 + .884 = 31.084
Lakers incoming: $29M
Lakers outgoing: $26.6M
Rockets incoming: $20.8M
Rockets outgoing: $22.2M
Then Lakers turn around:
Magic - Bynum, Emeka, 1st & 2nd Rounder + Future 1st Rounder
Lakers- D12 & Hedo
Lakers: $29.1M incoming, $27.5M outgoing
Originally Posted by Menacin Methods
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(1/2) The agent for Dwight Howard, Dan Fegan, tells Y! Sports that Orlando has given Howard permission to talk to three teams. (2/2) The Nets are one of three teams that Howard has permission to speak, but Fegan says Howard did not attend a meeting with Nets officials.
According to ESPN’s Ric Bucher, the Lakers (along with either the Clippers or Mavericks) are most likely one of those three teams Howard has been given permission to speak with.
While any suggestion that Howard is headed to Hollywood would be premature and pure speculation, it appears that Dwight Howard won’t be in Orlando much longer.
We will continue to keep you posted on this story as updates are made available.
Can someone explain to me what would Howard discuss with these teams 3?