Official 2012-13 Offseason thread - trades, rumours, etc

I think the Hornets can battle it out for the 8th spot, they have a real nice roster. Davis, Riverson, Gordon, Anderson. That team is nice.
 
Loving it! Amnesty Birdman and sign Randolph. Masai deserves GM of the year right there.

I love how deep we are too :D

PG: Lawson, Miller
SG: Afflalo, Brewer, Fournier
SF: Gallo, Will-C, J-Ham
PF: Faried, Randolph
C: JaVale, Mozzie, Koufas

Our 2nd 5 is better than some teams starting 5 :thumbsup:

Also just wondering, what happened to Al Harrington?
 
anyone know when the nba schedule comes out? usually august but does anyone know a specific date... im salivating LOL

plus im going to the US for 4 weeks in nov and wanna know who's playing in the cities im visiting : )
 
100% agree... Johnson does have talent! I think he'll be a good fit in Sac-Town.

I'm gunna call it now, between drafting Robinson, securing JT for 4+ years, the maturation of Cousins & the signing of Brooks, Sacramento make the playoffs this season.
Totally agree, as I love the 3 forwards that you mentioned. Not sure they needed Brooks (good backup though) with Isiah Thomas playing great at PG, and Tyreke Evans also having the ball in his hands alot as well, but he could work well as a spark off the bench, so with Johnson now slotting in nicely at SF, it leaves the Kings looking pretty good all round, or will Johnson coming off the bench as Kings may play small ball with Evans at SF, though it didnt really work well for them last year.
 
dwight news

The Cleveland Cavaliers may have inched ahead of the Houston Rockets as a facilitator in a potential trade that would send Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard to the Los Angeles Lakers, sources said Wednesday. One source familiar with the talks, though, cautioned not to make too much of that shift just yet. ESPN.com

The Cavaliers would land Lakers center Andrew Bynum for a package of draft picks and veteran power forward Anderson Varejao, according to one league source. The Lakers would receive Howard for Bynum. Orlando would get Varejao and draft picks. The source said this was merely the framework of a deal being discussed. Cavaliers general manager Chris Grant was in Las Vegas watching summer-league action but made an unplanned return to Cleveland, sources say, and is not expected to return. In the frenzy of anticipating if, when and where Howard might be dealt, such otherwise innocuous events have been enough to inspire massive speculation that a deal is near. The Lakers have engaged both the Rockets and Cavaliers in their attempt to land Howard, sources say, because those two teams have both interest in acquiring Bynum, and have the requisite salary-cap room to accept larger player salaries than they send out in a deal. ESPN.com
 
If you want to hear some fresh, informed, inside info on the Dwight Howard saga, download/listen to the Hang Time Podcast - guest Jarrod Rudolph talks up a storm after conversations with Dwight himself over the last few years :thumbsup:
 
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