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I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure Korver hasn't agreed to the offer with the Bucks yet.
Seems redundant.
I'm not sure Foye is coming back. He is an inexpensive 3pt specialist that can change games as a 10th-13th player on a playoff team. He could probably find more $$ and a better chance of a championship if he were willing to forfiet minutes.
What? People are dropping left and right.
Splitter - gone
Ginobli - gone
CP3 - gone
Tony Allen - gone
Mayo - looks like the Bucks land him
Brand- Nicks are preparing an offer
Budinger - gone
Korver - gone
West - gone
Maynor - gone
All we need to worry about is dodging Big Al, Sap and Mo and I think we are set for the youth movement in 2014. Sap and Big Al will be snatched up as soon as Howard is resolved on friday.
So does Jimmer, Korver and Foye.
I'm not sure Foye is coming back. He is an inexpensive 3pt specialist that can change games as a 10th-13th player on a playoff team. He could probably find more $$ and a better chance of a championship if he were willing to forfiet minutes.
Marc Stein: First surprise of week on Dwight front: Sources say Golden State made real impression on Howard in their meeting and have become a factor
Great news this.
Hopefully we can use our '14 on Barnes and grab him (GSW needs to make room for Howard).
That way we won't need to 'tank' this year - we can just click retsart and start contending.
They are talking about a sign-and-trade that would involve Bogut and Thompson/Barnes going to the Lakers for the Dwightmare.
They are talking about a sign-and-trade that would involve Bogut and Thompson/Barnes going to the Lakers for the Dwightmare.
OAKLAND (CBS Sports) — The Golden State Warriors have never been shy about pursuing Dwight Howard. They wanted him when he was in Orlando, and they want him now and are apparently willing to do just about anything to get him.
According to sources, the Warriors are willing to offer Andrew Bogut and Klay Thompson or Harrison Barnes. The Warriors can also add in the expiring contracts of Richard Jefferson or Andris Biedrins to sweeten the deal with more cap relief for the Los Angeles Lakers.
Golden State, which can only sign Howard via sign-and-trade, believes that is the best offer Los Angeles will receive.
I honestly dont see how Lakers could turn that down. Unless they want to let him walk and have cap space. But to sign who exactly?