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Howards wants to be traded again.

Chad Feldheimer

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Dwight Howard met with new Orlando Magic general manager Rob Hennigan on Friday and told him he wants to be traded to the Brooklyn Nets, according to sources with knowledge of the situation.

Howard and Hennigan sat down face to face in Los Angeles, meeting for the first time since Hennigan became Orlando's GM nearly two weeks ago.

Hennigan was noncommittal when Howard told him he wants to be traded to Brooklyn, sources said.

Hennigan did not tell Howard whether he would trade him. His intentions were merely to hear the thoughts of the Magic superstar.

Howard picked up the option for the final year of his contract with Orlando on March 15. But since then he has grown increasingly disgruntled with the organization, even telling people close to him that he feels the Magic "blackmailed" him into signing the "opt-in" clause. Howard feels the Magic made promises that have not been kept to get him to sign.

Howard shared his feelings of being blackmailed by the Magic with the NBA Players Association last week, sources said. He -- either himself or through his representatives -- approached the union wondering if he might have a legal complaint against the club.


The goal of such a complaint would be to eliminate his "opt-in," thereby allowing Howard to become a free agent this summer.

Sources said the union is considering whether or not to pursue legal action against the Magic.

Friday was not the first time Howard asked the Magic to trade him. In December, before the lockout-shortened season began, he asked Orlando to deal him to the Nets.

Howard never rescinded his trade offer, even after picking up his option on the day of the trade deadline.

After undergoing surgery on his back in April, Howard asked then-Magic GM Otis Smith to trade him to the Nets, according to sources. Smith said he would seek a trade, but the Magic fired Smith shortly after the season ended.

What would be hilarious (well if you hate Howard) is the Nets S&T Williams to the Lakers, Lakers send Bynum to ORL & ORL sends Howard to the Nets. Not so funny if you are Jazz fan though.
 
I'd imagine it will be Brook Lopez, Marshawnn Brooks and two unprotected 1sts for Howard. Or something like that. Maybe more if the 125% rule is in play here.
 
If you are New Jersey, why would trade for Howard when you know you are goign to get him next year?
 
If you are New Jersey, why would trade for Howard when you know you are goign to get him next year?
He'll sign for the MLE?
You trade for him because the Nets already will have some big contracts on the books. It's unlikely they could clear enough under the cap to sign him as a FA once they've added the deal for Deron to their books.
 
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