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Originally Posted by PMatic
Relay Drummond to the Magic for Dwight?
It sounds good in theory. ..until Dwight leaves and Drummond becomes the next Dwight.
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Originally Posted by PMatic
Relay Drummond to the Magic for Dwight?
Originally Posted by solarius49
People are really sleeping on my man Sessions. He brought an element to that Laker squad that they havent had in years...an attacking PG who can distribute, and shoots an excellent percentage from all over the court....but now they need Jose Calderon to replace him lol
Originally Posted by Scientific Method
Originally Posted by solarius49
People are really sleeping on my man Sessions. He brought an element to that Laker squad that they havent had in years...an attacking PG who can distribute, and shoots an excellent percentage from all over the court....but now they need Jose Calderon to replace him lol
you sure? Dude's 3s don't even break the cylinder, they be those "ugly" bricks that hit the bottom of the side of the ri and go out of bounds.
For who?Originally Posted by quik1987
I dont' see it happening, but I thought about it, and it make sense.
Jose Calderon to the Lakers
Andrew Bynum to the Suns
Steve Nash to the Raptors
lol wut? He shot 44.3% from 3, and 43% from 2 in the regular season..he hit a cold spell in the playoffs, but he shot EXCELLENT this seasonOriginally Posted by Scientific Method
Originally Posted by solarius49
People are really sleeping on my man Sessions. He brought an element to that Laker squad that they havent had in years...an attacking PG who can distribute, and shoots an excellent percentage from all over the court....but now they need Jose Calderon to replace him lol
you sure? Dude's 3s don't even break the cylinder, they be those "ugly" bricks that hit the bottom of the side of the ri and go out of bounds.
You think that's the case? Or the stage was a bit too big for the dude?Originally Posted by PMatic
Sessions offered a nice change of pace until the playoffs started and Kobe, Pau and Bynum told him to pass the ball then spot up on the other side of the court.
That's a valid point.Originally Posted by JapanAir21
You think that's the case? Or the stage was a bit too big for the dude?Originally Posted by PMatic
Sessions offered a nice change of pace until the playoffs started and Kobe, Pau and Bynum told him to pass the ball then spot up on the other side of the court.
He just seemed way too timid out there to me.
Before this year he couldn't shoot threes at all. He was a career 18% shooter from there on less than .5 attempts per game.Originally Posted by solarius49
lol wut? He shot 44.3% from 3, and 43% from 2 in the regular season..he hit a cold spell in the playoffs, but he shot EXCELLENT this season
This would be the best thing the Magic could possibly do for themselves...dump massive salary, and pick up two super high draft picsOriginally Posted by franchise3
UPDATE (12:48 a.m. ET): Upon hearing of Sunday night's developments, one rival general manager told ESPN.com that he believes Houston's real aim is acquiring two top-10 picks this week to turn around quickly and offer both to the Orlando Magic as part of a considerable trade offer for Dwight Howard.The Rockets' willingness to trade for Howard -- even without the All-Star center's signature on a contract extension -- is an open secret around the league. But it's believed that two top-eight picks, assuming Houston managed to complete trades with both Sacramento and Toronto, would seriously pique the interest of new Magic general manager Rob Hennigan, who could then quickly start following the same sort of roster-building blueprint relied on by his previous employers in Oklahoma City.Acquiring those early lottery picks, though, only represents half of Houston's challenge if Howard is indeed the Rockets' target. The other hurdle is convincing Hennigan, who hasn't even been on the job for a week in Central Florida, to part with Howard so quickly. As much as he's been schooled in building through the draft while working alongside Thunder GM Sam Presti, Hennigan could opt to take a more measured approach, make one more run at trying to convince Howard to sign an extension before entering the final year of his contract and then trade him later in the summer if those efforts go nowhere.
Well half of the Memphis Grizzlies fan base wants to trade Rudy Gay now.Originally Posted by franchise3
Originally Posted by PMatic
Relay Drummond to the Magic for Dwight?
It sounds good in theory. ..until Dwight leaves and Drummond becomes the next Dwight.Half of the Houston Rockets fan base are still mad for trading away Rudy Gay on draft night
LMAO. worst trade scenarios ive heard in my life.Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
For who?Originally Posted by quik1987
I dont' see it happening, but I thought about it, and it make sense.
Jose Calderon to the Lakers
Andrew Bynum to the Suns
Steve Nash to the Raptors
Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
For who?Originally Posted by quik1987
I dont' see it happening, but I thought about it, and it make sense.
Jose Calderon to the Lakers
Andrew Bynum to the Suns
Steve Nash to the Raptors
Originally Posted by Buc Em
Originally Posted by 23ska909red02
Ummmm... it has to do w/ the fact that the Mavs recent history includes a championship while the Suns entire history... doesn't. "They're just like the Suns, except they won a ring."
Oh.
So they're completely different than the Suns.
The %$$$ is this guy talking about? I said they're going to end up just like the Suns of 2010-current once Deron and Dwight don't come and they're stuck with an aging superstar and a bunch of crap.
Originally Posted by quik1987
I dont' see it happening, but I thought about it, and it make sense.
Jose Calderon to the Lakers
Andrew Bynum to the Suns
Steve Nash to the Raptors
Houston MUST do this. Trade Lowry and their 2 picks for enough assets (top 10 picks) and package them with Kevin Martin and Samuel Dalembert for Dwight. Then Houston still has a max slot available for Deron Williams. By my math they could acquire Dwight for Martin, Dally and picks, sign Deron to a max deal and still have about $8 mil left in cap space.