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It seems like they are very serious to me. I can't really see who we have to offer, maybe Lee, Ellis and future picks? That might not get it done. However, if they court him right, he might want to sign after this season. The new owners seem intent on building a winner here and the moves they're making, building from the inside out is the correct approach. I think we have the type of f/o in tact that could bring in a star like Howard, plus the fact that Lacob and Gruber are determined on turning this team into a big market team. I think we'd have a better chance of signing Howard then we would trading for him. Hopefully we can trade Ellis to Portland for Batum and Matthews like the speculated trade months back. That would make us a very deep squad that a player like Howard would love to be a part of.
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Sounds good to me, but it's wishful thinking, at best. Without knowing the terms of the new CBA, it requires even more speculation and a perfect storm of events for Dwight to land in the Bay Area. I don't think it is going to happen, but there is no doubt he would be the perfect cornerstone. He fits well with Lee, but they would likely have to find a way to get rid of Avi's contract to afford Howard. I don't think that will happen, especially if the owners get any of the things they are bargaining for.
 

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Why not just have Curry, Monta and Howard at the same time?
 

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NBA Trade Rumor Golden State Warriors courting Dwight Howard? | Online Sportsbooks | Sports Betting | Picks and Odds

I remember reading this and it making sense to me. Then I combine that with us hiring Jerry West and Bob Myers and I think we have a better chance than some expect (or are used to).
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Note: If you are the author of said column, I apologize in advance.

Wow. A website for a sporting book, an article writer who only provides his first name, a crappy column with no evidence whatsoever that the writer has even spoken with anyone in Golden State's front office to verify interest in Howard, no explanation of the writer's "thoughts" and last but not least, the inability to spell Monta Ellis' name correctly.

Yup. That is the perfect storm of ignorance that makes me want to give that link credibility.

I know the lockout has made hoops chatter a little slow, but c'mon now. It isn't this bad that piss-poor columns by brain-dead wannabe writers on gambling websites deserves a thread.
 

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Note: If you are the author of said column, I apologize in advance.

Wow. A website for a sporting book, an article writer who only provides his first name, a crappy column with no evidence whatsoever that the writer has even spoken with anyone in Golden State's front office to verify interest in Howard, no explanation of the writer's "thoughts" and last but not least, the inability to spell Monta Ellis' name correctly.

Yup. That is the perfect storm of ignorance that makes me want to give that link credibility.

I know the lockout has made hoops chatter a little slow, but c'mon now. It isn't this bad that piss-poor columns by brain-dead wannabe writers on gambling websites deserves a thread.

No, I wasn't the writer. You're right about the fact that it isn't credible. However, it did strike an interest in me. The Warriors offer for Howard was all over ESPN shortly after the draft also. Regardless of this article or not, I still wanted to know if there is any REAL evidence of the teams interest in obtaining Howard.
 

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No, I wasn't the writer. You're right about the fact that it isn't credible. However, it did strike an interest in me. The Warriors offer for Howard was all over ESPN shortly after the draft also. Regardless of this article or not, I still wanted to know if there is any REAL evidence of the teams interest in obtaining Howard.

OK.

Honestly, my belief is that the front office tried to make a major move and targeted Howard. But because their package was woefully short on talent, the offer got nowhere.

I think the front office is legitimately looking for a true superstar. They realize that Curry is a solid player but will never be a true superstar. Monta Ellis has superstar talent but it's not in the right package (6-foot-3 shooting guard). Everyone else on the team is either garbage or a complementary player at best. If they can package Ellis and some other talent for a big name that can sell jerseys and put butts in seats, they are going to do it.

But don't look for Howard to be coming to Golden State. The Warriors just don't have the trade pieces to land Superman.
 

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OK.

Honestly, my belief is that the front office tried to make a major move and targeted Howard. But because their package was woefully short on talent, the offer got nowhere.

I think the front office is legitimately looking for a true superstar. They realize that Curry is a solid player but will never be a true superstar. Monta Ellis has superstar talent but it's not in the right package (6-foot-3 shooting guard). Everyone else on the team is either garbage or a complementary player at best. If they can package Ellis and some other talent for a big name that can sell jerseys and put butts in seats, they are going to do it.

But don't look for Howard to be coming to Golden State. The Warriors just don't have the trade pieces to land Superman.

They don't really have to trade for him. I was thinking about this the other night. He's going to be a free agent after next season. Say we put together a deal like Ellis for Batum and Wes Matthews, a deal that will give us a big, defensive 2 and more depth at the 3. We would be stacked with the type of talent that could go somewhere if we could get production out of the center spot. Just imagine a lineup of Curry, Batum, Wright, Lee and Howard, with Udoh, Klay, Matthews, pg, big off the bench. That is a defensive team that could put up points and play with any team in the league.
 

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They don't really have to trade for him. I was thinking about this the other night. He's going to be a free agent after next season. Say we put together a deal like Ellis for Batum and Wes Matthews, a deal that will give us a big, defensive 2 and more depth at the 3. We would be stacked with the type of talent that could go somewhere if we could get production out of the center spot. Just imagine a lineup of Curry, Batum, Wright, Lee and Howard, with Udoh, Klay, Matthews, pg, big off the bench. That is a defensive team that could put up points and play with any team in the league.

If this could work, I would totally be for it. Your theory is valid and certainly workable if Portland obliges, but I have been a Warriors fan for far too long to think that they would be the team in a wide open FA market who would best be able to convince a guy like Dwight Howard to sign.


Then there are other factors. First Golden State has to swing a deal or two to get some contracts off the books. Even if the Warriors created enough cap space to land Howard, I just don't see how he would pick Golden State over other potential buyers. Houston, Denver, Indiana, the Clippers, Memphis, Minnesota, New Jersey, Sacramento and Boston (assuming KG retires) all have the cap room right now to make Howard an offer after the 2012 season ends. There are another handful of teams that will likely have space if they use their amnesty provision wisely.

Then you have to consider the fact that there will be teams willing to sell off whatever they have to land Howard via trade (if the lockout ends and trades become possible). The foremost team I see is the Lakers. L.A. could very well offer Bynum, Odom and a player like Walton plus picks for Howard and Turkoglu. A deal like that would potentially sweep $30 million off the books. Both Bynum and Odom have contracts with team options for 2012-2013, meaning that the Magic could decline both team option, amnesty Arenas and suddenly Orlando would have about $35-40 million to spend in the FA market. They could offer Howard a max deal to come back home AND tell him he gets to pick a player to come with him - think Derron Williams or Chris Paul. With no state income tax, that is a huge advantage for Orlando.
 

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If this could work, I would totally be for it. Your theory is valid and certainly workable if Portland obliges, but I have been a Warriors fan for far too long to think that they would be the team in a wide open FA market who would best be able to convince a guy like Dwight Howard to sign.


Then there are other factors. First Golden State has to swing a deal or two to get some contracts off the books. Even if the Warriors created enough cap space to land Howard, I just don't see how he would pick Golden State over other potential buyers. Houston, Denver, Indiana, the Clippers, Memphis, Minnesota, New Jersey, Sacramento and Boston (assuming KG retires) all have the cap room right now to make Howard an offer after the 2012 season ends. There are another handful of teams that will likely have space if they use their amnesty provision wisely.

Then you have to consider the fact that there will be teams willing to sell off whatever they have to land Howard via trade (if the lockout ends and trades become possible). The foremost team I see is the Lakers. L.A. could very well offer Bynum, Odom and a player like Walton plus picks for Howard and Turkoglu. A deal like that would potentially sweep $30 million off the books. Both Bynum and Odom have contracts with team options for 2012-2013, meaning that the Magic could decline both team option, amnesty Arenas and suddenly Orlando would have about $35-40 million to spend in the FA market. They could offer Howard a max deal to come back home AND tell him he gets to pick a player to come with him - think Derron Williams or Chris Paul. With no state income tax, that is a huge advantage for Orlando.

It's just something about us now having some owners that are really about doing whatever it takes to build a winner. It's just something about Jerry West being on board that gives me the feeling that we are valid candidates.

I know what you mean though, about watching the Warriors not be in any fa conversations, ever. This is a new era, my friend. I think we're going to be in for a treat.

Finally the Giants did it, now it's time for the Warriors to really compete with a built winner.
 

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Nets are looking to package Lopez and two first round picks for Howard and Hedo. One problem is NJ can only extend Howard's deal by one year. So he can just walk later.
 

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I'm guilty of it. Just because of the trade that just happened for Rush i'm revisting this topic. I really think that Ellis, Lee(maybe Udoh) and Biedrens gets it done for Howard and Turk. The Magic would be stupid to let him walk for nothing. This package keeps their lineup balanced and still competitive, while getting rid of that horrible Turk contract.
 

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I'm guilty of it. Just because of the trade that just happened for Rush i'm revisting this topic. I really think that Ellis, Lee(maybe Udoh) and Biedrens gets it done for Howard and Turk. The Magic would be stupid to let him walk for nothing. This package keeps their lineup balanced and still competitive, while getting rid of that horrible Turk contract.

Financially speaking, Orlando would have to trade Howard, Turkoglu and one other player and receive Ellis, Lee and Biedrins to make the deal work.

That being said, I don't see any trade happening with Orlando for Dwight Howard. He has stated his desire to play for New Jersey and while he could not officially block a deal to the Bay Area, he would most definitely make things miserable for the Warriors if they forced a trade.

It would sure as heck clear out a lot of cap room for Golden State to make some future moves, but it ain't going to happen.
 

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No way that gets it done. They'll want Curry first round picks and a big with a league known rep. Udoh ain't at that level yet and we can't trade the picks.
 

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Might as well revisit this. I knew they were trying to get it done.
 

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Might as well revisit this. I knew they were trying to get it done.

No one is doubting that the front office is trying to make a splash.

I can only speak for myself when I say that i don't think the Warriors have enough quality pieces to make Orlando want to trade Dwight Howard.

Some here think Curry is a superstar. I am not one of those people. He's a really good young player with a lot of talent, but when you walk up to a true NBA fan and say, "quick, name the best point guard in the NBA" the names that are going to roll off their tongues are Chris Paul, Derrick Rose and Dwayne Wade. A few might mention Deron Williams and possibly John Wall.

The ONLY person who might mention Curry is a die-hard Warrior fan. Even then, he's going to phrase it in such a way as to let you know that he really likes Curry because he's a fan of Golden State.

Bottom line is that Dwight Howard is easily one of the best and most dominant players in the NBA regardless of position. Step Curry is not even one of the best point guards in the league, let alone one of the best players. And he and Monta are far and away the two best players on the team. So what we have is Orlando trading a true superstar for a solid role player and .... junk.

Before Orlando will accept Golden State's deal, they will accept LA's package of Bynum, Gasol and filler, which is a much better package.

I really want the new owners to land a superstar in Golden State. But just because I want it to happen does not mean it will. If all it took for something to happen is for me to want it, I'd be making love to Jessica Alba and Sofia Vegara every night - at the same time.
 

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No one is doubting that the front office is trying to make a splash.

I can only speak for myself when I say that i don't think the Warriors have enough quality pieces to make Orlando want to trade Dwight Howard.

Some here think Curry is a superstar. I am not one of those people. He's a really good young player with a lot of talent, but when you walk up to a true NBA fan and say, "quick, name the best point guard in the NBA" the names that are going to roll off their tongues are Chris Paul, Derrick Rose and Dwayne Wade. A few might mention Deron Williams and possibly John Wall.

The ONLY person who might mention Curry is a die-hard Warrior fan. Even then, he's going to phrase it in such a way as to let you know that he really likes Curry because he's a fan of Golden State.

Bottom line is that Dwight Howard is easily one of the best and most dominant players in the NBA regardless of position. Step Curry is not even one of the best point guards in the league, let alone one of the best players. And he and Monta are far and away the two best players on the team. So what we have is Orlando trading a true superstar for a solid role player and .... junk.

Before Orlando will accept Golden State's deal, they will accept LA's package of Bynum, Gasol and filler, which is a much better package.

I really want the new owners to land a superstar in Golden State. But just because I want it to happen does not mean it will. If all it took for something to happen is for me to want it, I'd be making love to Jessica Alba and Sofia Vegara every night - at the same time.

I think Orlando would rather take our young talent than a every season injured Bynum and a depressed Gasol that gave up in the playoffs. Your wrong about Curry. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a huge fan of his, but he's known around the league as the next Steve Nash. We might have to put together a 4 team trade to get that type of value for Curry, but we will. I really have a feeling that the deal for Howard gets done.
 

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I think Orlando would rather take our young talent than a every season injured Bynum and a depressed Gasol that gave up in the playoffs. Your wrong about Curry. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a huge fan of his, but he's known around the league as the next Steve Nash. We might have to put together a 4 team trade to get that type of value for Curry, but we will. I really have a feeling that the deal for Howard gets done.

I point out that little turn of phrase because it made me laugh. How can Curry be the next Steve Nash when he cannot even stay on the floor either? He is as oft-injured as Bynum. Then you say the Warriors "young talent" - umm, EK, Curry is only a year younger than Bynum. I realize that some of the other pieces Golden State would have to give up like Thompson and Udoh are younger than Gasol. But it's not like Gasol is on his last season in the NBA. The guy will dominate his position for 3 or 4 more years and will be serviceable for 2 more past that. And I don't see Thompson or Udoh ever being as much of a star as Gasol.

We'll just have to agree to disagree. I think the Warriors are 2 talented guards in Monta and Steph, a decent young defensive PF in Udoh and some role players off the bench like Wright and Rush and possibly Thompson if he can learn to get his shot going against much better players.

The rest of the team is overrated, overpaid and pretty much useless. Were I the new owners, I would start angling for ANY trade that rid me of their contracts. Especially Lee and Beans.
 

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I point out that little turn of phrase because it made me laugh. How can Curry be the next Steve Nash when he cannot even stay on the floor either? He is as oft-injured as Bynum. Then you say the Warriors "young talent" - umm, EK, Curry is only a year younger than Bynum. I realize that some of the other pieces Golden State would have to give up like Thompson and Udoh are younger than Gasol. But it's not like Gasol is on his last season in the NBA. The guy will dominate his position for 3 or 4 more years and will be serviceable for 2 more past that. And I don't see Thompson or Udoh ever being as much of a star as Gasol.

We'll just have to agree to disagree. I think the Warriors are 2 talented guards in Monta and Steph, a decent young defensive PF in Udoh and some role players off the bench like Wright and Rush and possibly Thompson if he can learn to get his shot going against much better players.

The rest of the team is overrated, overpaid and pretty much useless. Were I the new owners, I would start angling for ANY trade that rid me of their contracts. Especially Lee and Beans.[/QUOTE]
Well we agree with the above.
We just don't agree on type of injuries to Bynum and Curry. Bynum is a big that goes out with knee injuries for the season. Curry, in his 3rd season has had some ankle sprains that need to strengthen up.
 

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No one is doubting that the front office is trying to make a splash.

I can only speak for myself when I say that i don't think the Warriors have enough quality pieces to make Orlando want to trade Dwight Howard.

Some here think Curry is a superstar. I am not one of those people. He's a really good young player with a lot of talent, but when you walk up to a true NBA fan and say, "quick, name the best point guard in the NBA" the names that are going to roll off their tongues are Chris Paul, Derrick Rose and Dwayne Wade. A few might mention Deron Williams and possibly John Wall.

The ONLY person who might mention Curry is a die-hard Warrior fan. Even then, he's going to phrase it in such a way as to let you know that he really likes Curry because he's a fan of Golden State.

Bottom line is that Dwight Howard is easily one of the best and most dominant players in the NBA regardless of position. Step Curry is not even one of the best point guards in the league, let alone one of the best players. And he and Monta are far and away the two best players on the team. So what we have is Orlando trading a true superstar for a solid role player and .... junk.

Before Orlando will accept Golden State's deal, they will accept LA's package of Bynum, Gasol and filler, which is a much better package.

I really want the new owners to land a superstar in Golden State. But just because I want it to happen does not mean it will. If all it took for something to happen is for me to want it, I'd be making love to Jessica Alba and Sofia Vegara every night - at the same time.

LOL. I owe you rep.

In baseball, I love having owners who are willing/able to spend, to make a big splash. No salary cap. Not my money. Screw it, give me Fielder!!

Of course, the NBA doesn't work that way. I wonder if the current Warrior owners will be willing/able to come up with a four/five year plan to build this team into something special? Will they have the patience for such a plan? Or are they hell bent on making a big splash...even when making one is unrealistic? Or only marginally improves the team?
 
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