There's a rumor circulating involving Howard, where the deal actually will come down March 1. It goes something like this: The Magic send Howard, SF Hedo Turkoglu and Nelson to the Lakers; the Magic receive Bynum and Gasol. The salaries are close to matching up, making the deal work. A third team, the Toronto Raptors, could be part of the deal or in a separate trade with the Magic, sending PG José Calderon to Orlando. Could be a great deal for the Magic, under the circumstances. There are some obvious holes in the scenario or scenarios. For one, what do the Raptors get out of it? But the biggest hole is this: Howard is apparently cool on joining Kobe in L.A. Orlando Sentinel
Well played Adam, well played.You're a Nuggets fan... You can handle devastation
Please trade Anthony Randolph
I've read some with Gasol to Minny with Beasley, Barea and Randolph moving the other way
Those are just the main pieces, would involve some sort of cash, trade exceptions or picks as well...
Would that be a Facebook Page Called NBA Talk?!
I think it was off Bleacher Report. They also have a massive deal with the Lakers, Nets, Minny and Orlando: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...the-blockbuster-trade-that-will-shape-the-nba
Randolph's in it again.
Nash is the best distributor in the league I reckon.As a magic fan I'd like to see Dwight go to the suns for a Nash/gortat combo... Would be an instant improvement, image Nash distributing to the scorers and shooters we have...
Gerald Green is not the same kid who came out of high school in 2005 when he was a first-round pick of Boston. But he has the same type of athleticism and explosiveness so the Nets took a low risk, high reward gamble and yesterday signed the 6-foot-8 forward to a 10-day contract. “Once I came out of high school, I was a little immature. I didn’t know any better. I didn’t know how to be a professional,†said Green, who joined the team in time to practice at SMU yesterday. “I’m a totally different individual.†Coach Avery Johnson conducted a two-forward workout last week in Houston and was impressed by Green, who can help at the Nets’ injury decimated small forward spot. Green impressed — and that impression improved when he was the MVP of the NBA D-League All-Star Game in Orlando over the weekend. New York Post
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