keep dreaming FLAKER fans
Point 2:
orlando needs the lakers to take on the big contract of hedu but the lakers cannot afford it due to the new luxury tax penalty being higher than ever, that is #2
and last but most important, dwight has made it clear he wants to be in brooklyn, so the lakers would just be renting him for one season, he does not want to be a laker because of following in shaq's footsteps and playing with aging kobe and aging nash,
that is the dealbreaker #3
this deal is 95% NOT GOING TO GET DONE
Erm Orlando hasnt got that much attention in regard to Bynum, they dont want him necessarily, they prefer to clean cap space, get picks and totally rebuild. So thats not a valid point, Cavs could come in handy in offloading Bynum and offering picks and low contract crap players to Orlando.
Also Cavs could take on a bigger contract in Turkoglu, or even the lakers can take him and amnesty like MWP contract. Your third point is maybe your only valid point, although I doubt Howard will not sign an extension in Lalatown, he may didnt want to when Lakers seemed to have no more life in them with only Bryant playing decent, but with the recent addition of Nash it could sway him.
Point 2:
orlando needs the lakers to take on the big contract of hedu but the lakers cannot afford it due to the new luxury tax penalty being higher than ever, that is #2
and last but most important, dwight has made it clear he wants to be in brooklyn, so the lakers would just be renting him for one season, he does not want to be a laker because of following in shaq's footsteps and playing with aging kobe and aging nash,
that is the dealbreaker #3
this deal is 95% NOT GOING TO GET DONE
Erm Orlando hasnt got that much attention in regard to Bynum, they dont want him necessarily, they prefer to clean cap space, get picks and totally rebuild. So thats not a valid point, Cavs could come in handy in offloading Bynum and offering picks and low contract crap players to Orlando.
Also Cavs could take on a bigger contract in Turkoglu, or even the lakers can take him and amnesty like MWP contract. Your third point is maybe your only valid point, although I doubt Howard will not sign an extension in Lalatown, he may didnt want to when Lakers seemed to have no more life in them with only Bryant playing decent, but with the recent addition of Nash it could sway him.
Erm Orlando hasnt got that much attention in regard to Bynum, they dont want him necessarily, they prefer to clean cap space, get picks and totally rebuild. So thats not a valid point, Cavs could come in handy in offloading Bynum and offering picks and low contract crap players to Orlando.
Also Cavs could take on a bigger contract in Turkoglu, or even the lakers can take him and amnesty like MWP contract. Your third point is maybe your only valid point, although I doubt Howard will not sign an extension in Lalatown, he may didnt want to when Lakers seemed to have no more life in them with only Bryant playing decent, but with the recent addition of Nash it could sway him.
Erm Orlando hasnt got that much attention in regard to Bynum, they dont want him necessarily, they prefer to clean cap space, get picks and totally rebuild. So thats not a valid point, Cavs could come in handy in offloading Bynum and offering picks and low contract crap players to Orlando.
Also Cavs could take on a bigger contract in Turkoglu, or even the lakers can take him and amnesty like MWP contract. Your third point is maybe your only valid point, although I doubt Howard will not sign an extension in Lalatown, he may didnt want to when Lakers seemed to have no more life in them with only Bryant playing decent, but with the recent addition of Nash it could sway him.
With the Cavs he would have a better direct future though, he would be able to get to the playoffs, which wouldnt be possible with Orlando, atleast not next year. Don't know whether you already know, but he has already said he would sign an extension with the Cavs.
If Orlando wants a big, Cleveland could offer T.Thompson, not sure whether the Cavs want to do that but if I think if that needs to be done to make the trade happen and get Bynum I think they should.
With the Cavs he would have a better direct future though, he would be able to get to the playoffs, which wouldnt be possible with Orlando, atleast not next year. Don't know whether you already know, but he has already said he would sign an extension with the Cavs.
If Orlando wants a big, Cleveland could offer T.Thompson, not sure whether the Cavs want to do that but if I think if that needs to be done to make the trade happen and get Bynum I think they should.
With the Cavs he would have a better direct future though, he would be able to get to the playoffs, which wouldnt be possible with Orlando, atleast not next year. Don't know whether you already know, but he has already said he would sign an extension with the Cavs.
If Orlando wants a big, Cleveland could offer T.Thompson, not sure whether the Cavs want to do that but if I think if that needs to be done to make the trade happen and get Bynum I think they should.
With the Cavs he would have a better direct future though, he would be able to get to the playoffs, which wouldnt be possible with Orlando, atleast not next year. Don't know whether you already know, but he has already said he would sign an extension with the Cavs.
If Orlando wants a big, Cleveland could offer T.Thompson, not sure whether the Cavs want to do that but if I think if that needs to be done to make the trade happen and get Bynum I think they should.
Dude, if you are going to say Orlando has a better team you are helpless. Without Howard Orlando is a bottom 5 team, whereas the Cavs with Bynum have a solid team with Bynum-Irving. You think Bynum rather plays with Nelson than Irving?
Dude, if you are going to say Orlando has a better team you are helpless. Without Howard Orlando is a bottom 5 team, whereas the Cavs with Bynum have a solid team with Bynum-Irving. You think Bynum rather plays with Nelson than Irving?
Dude, if you are going to say Orlando has a better team you are helpless. Without Howard Orlando is a bottom 5 team, whereas the Cavs with Bynum have a solid team with Bynum-Irving. You think Bynum rather plays with Nelson than Irving?
Dude, if you are going to say Orlando has a better team you are helpless. Without Howard Orlando is a bottom 5 team, whereas the Cavs with Bynum have a solid team with Bynum-Irving. You think Bynum rather plays with Nelson than Irving?
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