I like the Rockets chances in signing Howard.The Rockets entered their dinner with Howard with the ability to offer him a four-year, $88 million contract after agreeing in principle to trade forward Thomas Robinson to Portland for two future second-round picks and the rights to two European players, a source confirmed to ESPN. Houston also waived veterans Aaron Brooks and Carlos Delfino earlier on Sunday to clear more salary cap space.
so much for that Robinson trade and feeling hopeful about finding someone to play the 4 long term for this team. I can't wait to see our future second rounders in action after Howard goes back to LAL
Haha, bullshit. That's sour grapes. Everyone associated the Mavs really wanted him. It has worked out well for them in hindsight, but don't pretend that just because he opted to stay in NJ we didn't want him anyways.They hardly made an effort with Deron because they didn't really want him
Dude, Cuban and Dirk didn't even show up. Sure Deron would of been nice for post-Dirk, but Cuban cares more about giving Dirk the best chance to win another ring. They made an effort because they had to but they didn't go 100% in on it.Haha, bullshit. That's sour grapes. Everyone associated the Mavs really wanted him. It has worked out well for them in hindsight, but don't pretend that just because he opted to stay in NJ we didn't want him anyways.
Yes, very crazy. Bynum's far more immature, more injury prone, and has less potential than Dwight. There's also going to be a team out there that will offer him a max contract, so I can't see him signing for $10mil a yearIs it crazy that I'd rather pay Bynum 10m a year than Dwight 18+?
Dwight has a bad back, and unskilled big men who rely on athleticism do not age well. At least with Bynum there's a chance he turns into himself, and you aren't paying him max money.