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Re: The Offseason Thread - Part Two

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 6:44 am
by Magic.City.23.
dwightmeer wrote:two or three mock drafts told me about this trade thats going down...

Crawford (9M)
#6

for

Hedo (7M)
Bogans (2M)
#22

NY makes way for Lebron with this trade. Orlando pick ups Kevin Love. What more can I say?


Wow, that is actually a good deal for us....Maybe if we could keep 22 and give them a future 1st instead, then even better! Then getting Green/Lee, Love, & Crawford would be a perfect day imo.

Re: The Offseason Thread - Part Two

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 7:02 am
by DMannOC
dwightmeer wrote:two or three mock drafts told me about this trade thats going down...

Crawford (9M)
#6

for

Hedo (7M)
Bogans (2M)
#22

NY makes way for Lebron with this trade. Orlando pick ups Kevin Love. What more can I say?



Do you have a link?

Re: The Offseason Thread - Part Two

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 8:59 am
by The Spaz
dwightmeer wrote:two or three mock drafts told me about this trade thats going down...

Crawford (9M)
#6

for

Hedo (7M)
Bogans (2M)
#22

NY makes way for Lebron with this trade. Orlando pick ups Kevin Love. What more can I say?


You better not be giving me false wood!!

Re: The Offseason Thread - Part Two

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 9:39 am
by SOUL
as much as i love hedo i'd prolly do that

Re: The Offseason Thread - Part Two

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:34 am
by spinedoc
dwightmeer wrote:two or three mock drafts told me about this trade thats going down...

Crawford (9M)
#6

for

Hedo (7M)
Bogans (2M)
#22

NY makes way for Lebron with this trade. Orlando pick ups Kevin Love. What more can I say?


That could very well be true and why we are hearing Charlotte trying to move up to #5 to get Love now. A lot of jockeying for position this year.

Re: Magic Offseason Targets Part Two

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:11 pm
by craig01
spinedoc wrote:
Magic.City.23. wrote:
spinedoc wrote:I don't like what I've been hearing about Speights for a long time now. I hope we don't pick him.


He has the tools, but you still worry about whats between the ears when you read all this stuff.


And that is the problem.

Talented? Yes.

Gym rat? No.

Sticks around at the NBA level? Most likely.

Do you draft him at 22? Smith won't, he can't afford to, but I would depending what is left on the board.

Re: The Offseason Thread - Part Two

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:16 pm
by Cigamodnalro
DMannOC wrote:Nelson, Crawford, Lewis, Love, Howard= Awesome starting 5 all under contract for 3 years or more. If that trade goes down will will win a ship within 3 years. book it!


Worst defensive team ever. Evans and Dooling were marginal starters, but we needed them defensively. Shard was also a better defender at PF than SF. Nelson, Crawford, Lewis, and Love are all subpar defenders at their positions.

Re: The Offseason Thread - Part Two

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:26 pm
by spinedoc
Cigamodnalro wrote:
DMannOC wrote:Nelson, Crawford, Lewis, Love, Howard= Awesome starting 5 all under contract for 3 years or more. If that trade goes down will will win a ship within 3 years. book it!


Worst defensive team ever. Evans and Dooling were marginal starters, but we needed them defensively. Shard was also a better defender at PF than SF. Nelson, Crawford, Lewis, and Love are all subpar defenders at their positions.


Stan can get Crawford to play defense, I'm not worried about that part. He played decent D in college at Michigan, and he would complement Nelson very well with his ability to handle the ball. At his price however, we really need to get something else nice for our trouble. I'm not sold that Love is that guy though. Now if teams would wait for those big red wood legs of his to get moving back to the other end of the court, it would be very helpful. Once he gets into position though, he is a fair defender and rebounder, but his transition game is really rough to watch.

Re: The Offseason Thread - Part Two

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:50 pm
by MitchellUK
spinedoc wrote:
Cigamodnalro wrote:
DMannOC wrote:Nelson, Crawford, Lewis, Love, Howard= Awesome starting 5 all under contract for 3 years or more. If that trade goes down will will win a ship within 3 years. book it!


Worst defensive team ever. Evans and Dooling were marginal starters, but we needed them defensively. Shard was also a better defender at PF than SF. Nelson, Crawford, Lewis, and Love are all subpar defenders at their positions.


Stan can get Crawford to play defense, I'm not worried about that part. He played decent D in college at Michigan, and he would complement Nelson very well with his ability to handle the ball. At his price however, we really need to get something else nice for our trouble. I'm not sold that Love is that guy though. Now if teams would wait for those big red wood legs of his to get moving back to the other end of the court, it would be very helpful. Once he gets into position though, he is a fair defender and rebounder, but his transition game is really rough to watch.


Playing alongside Dwight would help. D12 gets up and down the floor faster than any center in the league, which would compensate if we had a slower PF like Love. However, can you imagine Love starting the fastbreak for Orlando? Those outlet passes are amazing, and with a team like Howard, Nelson, Lewis and Crawford around, it could lead to a lot of easy transition baskets for Orlando.

All that said, where did this rumour come from? Is there actually any substance to it? I have my doubts, given that all the noise about the Knicks is them jockeying for position to get OJ Mayo.

Re: The Offseason Thread - Part Two

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 2:49 pm
by TheRevTy
A reputable source over at EBSports said this deal was being talked about weeks ago. He was unsure if it is still being discussed, but did say Orlando very much likes Crawford, and NY would like to rid themselves of the contract. Orlando sees Crawford as the ideal SG next to Jameer, similar to Mayo (who they also coveted).

Re: The Offseason Thread - Part Two

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 4:22 pm
by Dwightmare
My two mock drafts don't actually exist. Sorry I was drunk and mocking a mock draft lover.

Re: The Offseason Thread - Part Two

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 5:22 pm
by spinedoc
MitchellUK wrote:
Playing alongside Dwight would help. D12 gets up and down the floor faster than any center in the league, which would compensate if we had a slower PF like Love. However, can you imagine Love starting the fastbreak for Orlando? Those outlet passes are amazing, and with a team like Howard, Nelson, Lewis and Crawford around, it could lead to a lot of easy transition baskets for Orlando.

All that said, where did this rumour come from? Is there actually any substance to it? I have my doubts, given that all the noise about the Knicks is them jockeying for position to get OJ Mayo.


Yeah, that I can see. Starting to warm to it a bit then, but he probably won't get past the 5 spot now, and I'm not sure what else would be there for us at 6 that I like. I'm not a big Lopez fan. Westbrook would be nice though, or even reaching down to get Alexander or Randolph would be good for us too. I'd do it regardless, I'm sure we can find something with that pick. I also remember when we almost got Crawford awhile back. His sister was on our board talking about him coming to FL as well. It looked like a done deal at the time, so I know Otis has liked Jamal for quite some time now.

Re: The Offseason Thread - Part Two

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 7:21 pm
by magicfan4life05

Re: The Offseason Thread - Part Two

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 9:04 pm
by Jersey Generals
dwightmeer wrote:two or three mock drafts told me about this trade thats going down...

Crawford (9M)
#6

for

Hedo (7M)
Bogans (2M)
#22

NY makes way for Lebron with this trade. Orlando pick ups Kevin Love. What more can I say?


Oh, man, please be true.

Re: The Offseason Thread - Part Two

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 9:08 pm
by Optimus_Steel
magicfan4life05 wrote:http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3462005


magic gotta get this guy


Another SF?

Re: The Offseason Thread - Part Two

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 9:09 pm
by theTHIEF
if Shard is going to continue to work the post, a backup SF like Jones would be quality depth...

Re: The Offseason Thread - Part Two

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 9:14 pm
by sportsrock37
Honestly I think I'd rather get David Lee and Malik Rose or someone like Jerome James/Q RIch (who'd be a big expiring contract in 2 years), then draft a guy like Russell Westbrook at 6.

Re: The Offseason Thread - Part Two

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 9:23 pm
by Dwightmare
I was thinking the same thing. Could he be had with the LLE?

Re: Magic Offseason Targets Part Two

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 4:31 am
by Neon1
Undrafted Free Agents:
PG/SG Jamont Gordon 6-3 225 Miss St http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Jamont-Gordon-290/
PG/SG Brian Roberts 6-2 175 Dayton http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Brian-Roberts-5032/
SF Davon Jefferson 6-7 213 USC http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Dav ... erson-499/

Re: Magic Offseason Targets Part Two

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 5:03 am
by sportsrock37
I've been high on Jamont Gordon for awhile now. I think he could fill the Keyon Dooling role. He isn't as good of a defender as Dooling, but he is a combo guard that could play PG that can make plays to score or get others involved, basically what we need out of our backup/emergency PG.

I also expect Pat Calathes to get a call, since he is a local kid.