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I hate how people just assume Detroit still wins that championship if they take Melo.
Who's to stay they even make the deal for Sheed if they have Melo?
Or assume they wouldnt have won.
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I hate how people just assume Detroit still wins that championship if they take Melo.
Who's to stay they even make the deal for Sheed if they have Melo?
Pretty much. Try being a heat fan if you want to know what the hate feels like.Fam NOBODY is hating on Cleveland Cavs basketball
I don't think people care enough about the Cavs to actually hate on them. They aren't relevant.
Passing on Wade or Bosh I understand. They just did NOT want to develop or believe in Darko.
LinkSources: Mavs look to shop 13th pick
The Dallas Mavericks, with their first lottery draft pick in a dozen years firmly in hand, have their eyes on a bigger prize.
Multiple sources have told ESPN.com's Chad Ford the Mavs are likely to shop the pick in hopes of creating the cap space necessary to make a run at Dwight Howard in free agency.
The 13th overall pick has a cap hold of $1,655,300.
One of the Mavs' future first-round picks is already in the possession of the Oklahoma City Thunder. That pick, which is top-20-protected through 2017, was given up in the deal that brought Lamar Odom to Dallas.
The Los Angeles Lakers traded it to Houston along with Derek Fisher for Jordan Hill, and it then became part of the package the Rockets gave up for James Harden.
If the Mavs hold on to this year's pick, Ford projects them to select Croatian teenage small forward Dario Saric.
Dirk Nowitzki, who said he'd take a "significant pay cut" next summer, plans to join Mark Cuban, president of basketball operations Donnie Nelson and coach Rick Carlisle on the Mavs' recruiting committee this summer.
The hope is to sell Howard or Chris Paul -- who would each have to sacrifice a fifth year on the max contract that he could get from the Lakers and Clippers, respectively -- on the possibility of building a championship contender.
"We'd love to get one of the main guys," Nowitzki said last week. "It's going to be tough to get them out of the situation that they're in. I think that's pretty easy [to see]. I think both are in L.A., where you want to play basketball, and both are in great positions and situations. We'll just have to wait and see."
Howard has not publicly indicated whether he intends to re-sign with the Lakers when he becomes a free agent July 1 or explore opportunities with other teams. He can sign a five-year, $118 million max-level extension to stay in L.A., while the most he could receive if he left is a four-year deal worth $87.6 million.
Multiple sources with knowledge of Howard's thinking have told ESPNLosAngeles.com he is expected to entertain the free-agency process and hear competing offers.
Taking Marion would help both sides too (assuming the Cavs are serious about making a run at the playoffs next season).I can see the Cavs swapping with Dallas for the 13th; similar to last year's move with them. I'd assume we'd be taking someone's salary with it too.
19th and the 31st for the 13th sounds good for both sides though.
Taking Marion would help both sides too (assuming the Cavs are serious about making a run at the playoffs next season).
Cavs get a starting small forward who expires in 2014 and the Mavs get more cap room this summer.
If Cuban really wants dwight, he needs to just give a suit case with that "fifth year" in it and be done with it.
Good point.Taking Marion would help both sides too (assuming the Cavs are serious about making a run at the playoffs next season).
Cavs get a starting small forward who expires in 2014 and the Mavs get more cap room this summer.
Would Marion even want to play there? I could see him pulling a Bibby and ending up with the Heat. He's said he only wants to play for a contender at this point in his career.
why would the mavs trade the draft pick for other draft picks if they trying to cut money?
Taking Marion would help both sides too (assuming the Cavs are serious about making a run at the playoffs next season).
Cavs get a starting small forward who expires in 2014 and the Mavs get more cap room this summer.
It depends on how serious they are at making a run at Chris Paul and/or Dwight Howard.why would the mavs trade the draft pick for other draft picks if they trying to cut money?
If Cuban really wants dwight, he needs to just give a suit case with that "fifth year" in it and be done with it.
Then David Stern catches Cuban and keeps his nuts as a retirement gift.
D12/CP3/Dirk would be a nasty trio damn.
Pretty sure the Mavs are very serious about making a splash this summer.
Dirk is going to be 35....
MUCH younger nucleus and talent on the Rockets. He has a larger window of opportunity with them than he does with the Mavs.