martin wrote:Juice wrote:BlueSeats wrote:Juice wrote:D-12's recent comments suggest he isn't a fan of building a Super Power team. He did say during this past summer's Free Agent coup every player has a right to make his own decision but he didn't seem too enthralled at colluding. He made a comment right before they played the Heat and beat them in Miami.I have no idea what he'll do personally. Sounds like he wants players to come play with him saying Orlando is still the most attractive place and citing how they built a new arena and wonderful place to live.
We'll have cap space to at least make him look our way. A lot still depends on the next CBA, what we do with Fields, more importantly if D-12 signs the extension
Yeah, Howard is a long shot. CP3 is the near shot.
Weird that whole business with the league owning the Hornets though. Stern will be leery to show any favoritism to the Knicks.
The thought has been put out there by NYC media of course that he'll gift wrap CP3 to Orlando. I don't see how that's possible honestly. The two teams I'd look out for is Clippers/Nuggets
If we go into next season with somewhat of a skeleton roster and don't make improvements after this season, I don't see any major power move happening in 2012.
what do you think Deron will do? Howard?
I most certainly think Deron stays of the 3. As long as Orlando retools which they've managed to do for 2-3yrs now D-12 will stay. If he leaves the Nets are just as attractive as New York Lopez probably slides to the 4 or possible S&T. CP3 has a chance to come here but that means skeleton roster no Fields in the fold.