If these Lakers hoes get Howard :wow:

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you cant stop the reign :scheme:

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Dwight is a HUGE upgrade over Bynum

Dwight is the best defensive player in the league
 

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as a Heat fan, I pray they send his ass there


D. Will, Joe Johnson, Gerald Wallace, Dwight >>> Nash, Kobe, Dwight

So you're just gonna purposely omit Gasol just so that makes your argument better? Even though he's better at what he does than Joe Johnson and Gerald Wallace? Come better than that.
 
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Dwight Howard Ready To Commit To Extension With Lakers - RealGM Wiretap

Dwight Howard has long coveted the Brooklyn Nets as his next landing spot, but after a summer filled with daily rumors of four-team trade proposals, the six-time All-Star has moved on from his Big Apple infatuation and is locked in on joining the Los Angeles Lakers, sources tell RealGM.

The Lakers, Orlando Magic and Cleveland Cavaliers are reportedly discussing a three-team trade that would send Howard to the Lakers, Andrew Bynum to the Cavaliers, while the Magic would receive Anderson Varejao and multiple draft picks.

Howard has always been impressed with the Lakers’ winning tradition and intrigued with the off-court opportunities that come with playing in Los Angeles.

Questions about Howard's role with the team, however, became an early concern for the three-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year. Howard has since moved on from those concerns and is confident he will be an integral part of a team that will have a chance to compete immediately for a championship, according to sources that spoke with RealGM.

The Lakers are reportedly ready to make the trade, but first need assurance from Howard that he will commit to the team long-term. Sources say Howard is “excited” about the opportunity to play for the Lakers and will re-sign with the team when his contract expires at the end of the 2012-13 season.



Read more: Dwight Howard Ready To Commit To Extension With Lakers - RealGM Wiretap





ITS OVER.......:ooh::ohmy:




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I like it... Keep him out of the East and let the Lakers and OKC beat up on each other so they limp into the Finals every year...

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So Game 7 of the NBA finals final 6 minutes, the 75 win Lakers are trying to cap off the greatest season in NBA history are playing the 65 win Miami Heat.

The lakers come out with this lineup

Howard
Gasol
Jamison
Kobe
Nash

The heat not to be outdone trot out this lineup
Bosh
Lebron
Lewis
Ray
Wade

That's 7 first ballot HOF's, another HOF in Bosh, and allstars in Jamison and Shard.
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Oh, so we gon' act like the Nuggets didn't just sign Javale McGee? :yeshrug:

Dwight following the Shaq blueprint. I ain't think he had it in him. I thought he was going to let his ego/feelings get in the way.

Even though I'm a Nuggets fan and staunch hater to most things Lakers, I think this move could make the League even more interesting. Another Super Team to compete with the other Super Team: Miami. :comeon:

Nash, Kobe, Jamison/Artest, Gasol, and Dwight would be one hell of a lineup, though. Heat v Lakers in Finals would be historic.

If this indeed goes down the only reason I think it works is because of Steve Nash. You don't get Nash and just exchange Bynum for Howard and it's a wash, with the Lakers being a little stronger on the defensive end, but still not strong enough overall to advance to the Finals. Steve might be the factor that puts this over the top. Will Kobe let Steve run the offense, though? And what offense do they run with all these weapons? The plot thickens. :obama:
 
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