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Yes, because the first domino (Dwight) will have already long fallen. The only way the Millsap/Smith/Jefferson negotiations would be known to a...
Golden State has no future picks except for their own (none this year), and if they were to acquire Howard, it would basically guarantee that...
Huh? You're contradicting yourself here. Yes, they're going to come pretty early... which is why it won't take "until mid-to-late July and perhaps...
The moratorium is largely irrelevant. Teams still agree to deals in those 10 days -- they're just not processed until the 10th. Business goes on...
The problem is the timing. For it to be relevant to a Dwight Howard deal, your Atlanta/Milwaukee/Charlotte/whoever would have to give up a large...
I can't believe I got sucked back in, but I'll try one more time: The Lakers can't get a sizable TPE unless team is far enough under the cap that...
There is a gamble. It's called ruining your flexibility for the 2013 offseason and 2014 trade deadline in hopes that Andrew Bogut pans out....
Ugh. The "max player hasn't done so and so in free agency" argument is so tired and pointless because most max players never made it to free...
Bogut played 44 games in the last two seasons. He's a center with a .450 shooting percentage. His PER has been below 15 for two straight years....
Good evidence there. Anyway, I think I've sufficiently proven that you're just trolling at this point, so I'll bow out.
Except one has the cap room to sign Howard, and the other needs to trade at least $30 million in overpaid players for no salary in return -- all...
Yes, they would. Unfortunately, they can't get a TPE from Golden State unless the Warriors shed close to $30 million in salaries elsewhere, which...
You're ridiculous. Go through the free agency list. There are dozens of more intriguing options than Andrew Bogut. If ATL is willing to pay $15...
You don't get it. For starters, there's not much the Lakers can do. There is zero incentive for Dwight or the team he goes to to work a S&T...
Did you really just use the phrase "when healthy" with Andrew Bogut? The guy has played in 44 games combined in the past two seasons, with...
0.0000001%. Roughly the same as Brooklyn.
What team is going to take Bogut/Lee early in free agency and give GS no salary back in return? These are $15 million guys each. Both have injury...
Think about things from an LA perspective. Here are the negatives to doing a S&T with the Warriors: 1.) It would cost Jim Buss, by itself,...
Think this through. If the Lakers re-sign Dwight, they're in luxury tax hell. They're potentially paying close to $100 million in taxes, all...
They used amnesty on Charlie Bell in 2011. They'd have to find takers for $36 million in contracts without getting anything back in return. Not...