Dwight Howard in 2012-13. KOC would have to work some magic, but I think it could be done. Look at what Utah has to offer Howard. A stud young core that is willing to work hard and play their roles, and an ownership/management wanting to chase championships.
D-Will, Dwight, Millsap, and CJ would only be about $46 million. That would be more than enough for the Jazz to use like the Lakers do to convince solid veterans to sign for next to nothing. "Want a championship? Come to Utah now!"
Howard knows this and should seriously entertain every offer Utah puts up if it is championship rings he really wants.
Jazz should go after Tayshaun Prince this summer if they can make money available. He'll be 31 and his numbers haven't declined.
Dwight Howard in 2012-13. KOC would have to work some magic, but I think it could be done. Look at what Utah has to offer Howard. A stud young core that is willing to work hard and play their roles, and an ownership/management wanting to chase championships.
D-Will, Dwight, Millsap, and CJ would only be about $46 million. That would be more than enough for the Jazz to use like the Lakers do to convince solid veterans to sign for next to nothing. "Want a championship? Come to Utah now!"
Howard knows this and should seriously entertain every offer Utah puts up if it is championship rings he really wants.
The Jazz cannot offer him 19 million dollars. Nor can any team in the league. The people writing these articles are just trying to drum up controversy without looking at the bare facts. Guys like Howard, Paul, and Deron have to leave astronomical sums of money on the table just for the privilege of starting new and exciting lives early. Alternatively, they can wait one whole year, get that money, and then start those same new exciting lives a year later.
If anything happens we'll see a repeat of this Melo fiasco. Probably with Paul since his team is horrific. But no way the Jazz or Orlando deal their stars early.
There is no magic to work with the Magic. Orlando is never going to trade Howard. Just like the Jazz will never trade Deron. And neither of those guys will force trades. Paul might, though, very quietly. And New Orleans at least has some motivation to deal him considering they're close to a total rebuild.
Why?