Olshey seems to be the type to shoot for the moon. It wouldn't surprise me if he went after Dwight Howard. Perhaps a trade to free up cap room on draft night? And really, why shouldn't he? If you can't make a trade for the starting center on draft night, Howard should be your first shot in free agency. If he balks, move on to the next guy.
This would be a waste of time. There's no way in Hell that Howard would come to Portland. And I thank the basketball gods for that.
This guy thinks we should try and trade for him: http://www.blazersedge.com/2013/4/2...d-explore-possibilities-around-dwight-howards I dunno....maybe it is a waste of time. But I can see Olshey trying to hit a home run again.
If there was a way to convince him to stay then I would be down. I just think he is too big market for a team like Portland. Who knows, maybe he found himself.
We can't trade for howard on draft night so the only way we get him is in a sign and trade or to just outright sign with us. We would have him locked in for four years Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2
Who knows what Howard really wants? He's in LA now. Bright lights, big city, wealthy team that'll pay the most possible. He's not signed. I think he wants to be the man, but also wants high quality teammates to make it so he's not doing it all by himself. He turned down the Bulls. I don't blame him. What's wrong with Portland? You need a bench, but the 4 guys you could put on the floor with Howard has to be attractive to him. What's wrong with Portland? Not bright lights, big city. But seems like a great place to be.
After listening to Reggie Miller for the last few years I wish he was the GM for the Lakers because then they would never be relevant again.
Howard is a big bitch boy. He can't handle the scrutiny of a major market if he can't win a ring. ¡!¡!
There is nothing wrong with Noah other then he looks and acts funky. You of all people Wookee should know how that feels