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  • #34222
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    dolla130
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    everyday i wake up seeing dwight howard wants to be in L.A or is leaving orlando and everyday i think to myself why the hell the bulls havent tried to call orlando or dwight him self to see wheather or not he would fancy the idea of playing in chicago or signing back if they traded for him honestly i love joakim,taj and lou but there all tradable if it means getting d howard i think chicago would be selling themselves short by not trying to get howard, hell there selling there franchise player short by not trying to aquire another franchise player to team up with rose

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    IndianaBasketball
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    Just because it hasn’t been written doesn’t mean they haven’t tried.

    I’m sure every team in the NBA has called about Dwight Howard. He’s the only dominant center in the league.

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    jonus grumby
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    as long as they know they can resign them I am sure the Bulls would love to trade almost anything for Howard.

    imo they could start by offering Noah, Boozer, their #1 pick in 2012 and Bobcats future pick.  Granted I doubt Magic would want Boozer but from the very little I have seen not sure Magic would do much better then this.  But Magic would then likely counter with ??? Gibson and Deng along with Noah.

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  • #612189
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    AnotherUsername
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    I’ve thought about a trade for Howard, as I’m sure most Bulls fans have. I actually got a trade machine scenario to work. It would bring Howard and Turkoglu over for Noah, Deng, Brewer, Lucas, and any picks that Orlando would want. I’m doubting this one, though. I think Asik might have to be incorporated becaue of Orlando’s lack of depth at center compounded with the fact that Noah is probably going to miss 10-20 games per year. Meanwhile, I’ve been wondering about Caron Butler being brought in to play in the backcourt since they’ve already expressed interest in him. Would the Butler scenario work out? Is he quick enough to guard twos? Would the trade proposals be fair and realistic for both teams? Trade machine link: http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=6usp6sl

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