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Go Magic !!!
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Nuovo tifoso Magic!!! Benvenutojon koncak wrote:Go Magic !!!
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Welcome!jon koncak wrote:Go Magic !!!
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jon koncak wrote:Go Magic !!!
intanto http://www.nba.com/reportcard/midseason/2012/magic/
"Bench" This unit is disappointing in a rather big way, aside from J.J. Redick's 3-point shooting (41 percent) and even that can be an issue. Big Baby Davis looks like a poor acquisition and remains immature.
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Ma per favore!!!Howard dovrebbe finire ogni partita anzitempo per le miriadi di falli in attacco che commette...ok il fisicone ma lui esagera sempre con i contatti!!! Avete vinto anche questa grazie all'ennesimo suicidio bucks sul finire di partita....contro una squadra un po piu solida come i sixers finivate sta mini serie 0-3 tutta la vita!!!
Poi vabbe arbitraggio quello di ieri ai limiti del ridicolo.Nell'ordine
-assurdo goaltending fischiato a luer
-sfondamento nn fischiato preso sempre dalla matricola di wisconsin
-falli di anderson e redick,che diventano misteriosamente offensive di jennings(preso tra l'altro da un nelson nel cilindro con tutte le scarpe).
Poi vabbe arbitraggio quello di ieri ai limiti del ridicolo.Nell'ordine
-assurdo goaltending fischiato a luer
-sfondamento nn fischiato preso sempre dalla matricola di wisconsin
-falli di anderson e redick,che diventano misteriosamente offensive di jennings(preso tra l'altro da un nelson nel cilindro con tutte le scarpe).
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Re: Orlando Magic. Coming soon: life after Dwight
?Giulay27 wrote:Ma per favore!!!Howard dovrebbe finire ogni partita anzitempo per le miriadi di falli in attacco che commette...ok il fisicone ma lui esagera sempre con i contatti!!! Avete vinto anche questa grazie all'ennesimo suicidio bucks sul finire di partita....contro una squadra un po piu solida come i sixers finivate sta mini serie 0-3 tutta la vita!!!
Poi vabbe arbitraggio quello di ieri ai limiti del ridicolo.Nell'ordine
-assurdo goaltending fischiato a luer
-sfondamento nn fischiato preso sempre dalla matricola di wisconsin
-falli di anderson e redick,che diventano misteriosamente offensive di jennings(preso tra l'altro da un nelson nel cilindro con tutte le scarpe).
http://espn.go.com/nba/recap?id=320215019
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Re: Orlando Magic. Coming soon: life after Dwight
Grazie, del benvenuto.
Seguo Playit da anni ma di solito mi limito alla lettura. Sono un tifoso Magic dai tempi dei mitici Penny-Nick-3d Scott-Horacio e Shaq. Speriamo bene per quest'anno, anzi pensavo peggio ad inizio della RS
Go Magic
Seguo Playit da anni ma di solito mi limito alla lettura. Sono un tifoso Magic dai tempi dei mitici Penny-Nick-3d Scott-Horacio e Shaq. Speriamo bene per quest'anno, anzi pensavo peggio ad inizio della RS
Go Magic
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John Denton @JohnDenton555
For #Magic no @jrich23 , Turk and Earl Clark are sick and @QRich gonna try to play thru deep thigh bruise. Lots of @DLiggs34 and VWafer.
For #Magic no @jrich23 , Turk and Earl Clark are sick and @QRich gonna try to play thru deep thigh bruise. Lots of @DLiggs34 and VWafer.
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John Denton @JohnDenton555
#Magic expected to have Hedo Turkoglu and Earl Clark tonight vs. #Nets. Both were sick this morning and missed shootaround. @jrich23 is out.
Kris Humpries is out with a strained calf.
per invogliare Howard a firmare coi Nets hanno spostato tutte le pubblicità sul barclays center che si trovano fuori dal loro stadio nell'area in cui si è fermato il pullman dei nostri giocatori (lo ha confermato un addetto alla sicurezza che di solito le pubblicità non le piazzano lì)
non contenti hanno montato altre immagini del nuovo stadio all'uscita dello spogliatoio dei nostri

#Magic expected to have Hedo Turkoglu and Earl Clark tonight vs. #Nets. Both were sick this morning and missed shootaround. @jrich23 is out.
Kris Humpries is out with a strained calf.
per invogliare Howard a firmare coi Nets hanno spostato tutte le pubblicità sul barclays center che si trovano fuori dal loro stadio nell'area in cui si è fermato il pullman dei nostri giocatori (lo ha confermato un addetto alla sicurezza che di solito le pubblicità non le piazzano lì)
non contenti hanno montato altre immagini del nuovo stadio all'uscita dello spogliatoio dei nostri

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E ovviamente la partita dopo tira 2/10DH-12 wrote:Piccola nota di colore: nel mese di febbraio Howard FG% 53.0, FT% 59.0
Da quel che ho capito partita sempre sotto controllo e Howard riesce a giocare meno di 40 minuti, bene cosi.
Ciccio Davis è il nostro miglior giocatore, è troppo super forte
Inoltre da notare i tifosi con i faccioni di Williams, Brooks e proprio Howard che a inizio partita parlottava con Deron e fine gara con Jay Z»Dwight Howard« wrote:John Denton @JohnDenton555
per invogliare Howard a firmare coi Nets hanno spostato tutte le pubblicità sul barclays center che si trovano fuori dal loro stadio nell'area in cui si è fermato il pullman dei nostri giocatori (lo ha confermato un addetto alla sicurezza che di solito le pubblicità non le piazzano lì)![]()
non contenti hanno montato altre immagini del nuovo stadio all'uscita dello spogliatoio dei nostri
1° trilione per Orton
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Over the coming weeks and possibly months, the eventual resolution of the Dwight Howard situation will be the first major test of how, if at all, the new CBA has shifted the dynamics behind teams’ efforts to retain their franchise players.
The new rules were designed to increase the leverage of teams while reducing the power players possess to dictate when and where they will be moved.
The home team, which holds the player’s Bird Rights, can offer 7.5% annual salary raises, compared to 4.5% annual raises for all other teams. The home team can also offer a fifth contract year while all other teams are limited to four.
And perhaps most significantly, a loophole has been closed: The player can no longer receive the larger annual raises and extra contract year with a sign-and-trade from the home team to another team. The only way, as a free agent, that the player can receive these twin benefits is by staying put.
Another scenario is for the player to be traded, prior to free agency, transferring Bird Rights to the acquiring team which would then be able to offer the larger raises and an extra year. This, of course, is the essence of Howard’s request that the Magic deal him to one of his preferred destinations – reportedly New Jersey or Dallas – before this year’s March 15th trade deadline.
Will the new rules be sufficient to keep All-Stars like Howard, who have expressed a strong desire to relocate, with their current teams?
Whether the Magic front office feels comfortable enough to press its advantages at the risk of losing Howard without compensation if he simply signs elsewhere – and how Howard’s camp would then respond, as a real measure of how strongly Howard values a change of scenery over financial security – will answer the question.
Jerry West stated recently that if he found himself in the middle of such a dilemma, he would opt to try calling the player’s bluff.
“If I were an executive on a team where a player says he’s going to leave, let him leave,” West said.
Otis Smith, general manager of the Magic, might agree with West.
“He can still walk, but with a $30 million haircut,” Smith said of Howard.
It’s difficult to say, of course, whether Smith is truly prepared to follow this course of action or is simply posturing.
Below are the actual salary figures of the free-agent contract that the Magic can offer Howard compared to any other team, like the Nets or Mavericks, both of which project to have the available salary cap room to sign Howard outright this coming offseason.
Such a maximum-salary contract offer from Orlando would be $29.8 million larger than any other in total, but over the same four years, the difference is just $5.1M. Said another way, approximately 83% of Orlando’s financial edge comes from the extra fifth season, with the rest a product of the larger annual raises over the first four years.
The lion’s share of Orlando’s leverage could be decided by how confident Howard is in earning a maximum-salary contract in the season after his contract with New Jersey or Dallas would expire. Howard would be 31-and-one-half years of age when he went back on the free-agent market again (if he did not extend his contract before then, which certainly should not be taken as a given).
The first year of Howard's second contract with a new team, otherwise known as Year 5 if he remains with the Magic, would be no less than $21,741,334.
Orlando’s Free-Agent Max Offer to Howard
Year 1: $18,996,359
Year 2: $20,421,086
Year 3: $21,845,813
Year 4: $23,270,540
Year 5: $24,695,267
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$109,229, 065
Other Teams’ Free-Agent Max Offer to Howard
Year 1: $18,996,359
Year 2: $19,566,250
Year 3: $20,136,141
Year 4: $20,706,032
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$79,404,782
Read more: http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/21 ... z1nCaweLef
The new rules were designed to increase the leverage of teams while reducing the power players possess to dictate when and where they will be moved.
The home team, which holds the player’s Bird Rights, can offer 7.5% annual salary raises, compared to 4.5% annual raises for all other teams. The home team can also offer a fifth contract year while all other teams are limited to four.
And perhaps most significantly, a loophole has been closed: The player can no longer receive the larger annual raises and extra contract year with a sign-and-trade from the home team to another team. The only way, as a free agent, that the player can receive these twin benefits is by staying put.
Another scenario is for the player to be traded, prior to free agency, transferring Bird Rights to the acquiring team which would then be able to offer the larger raises and an extra year. This, of course, is the essence of Howard’s request that the Magic deal him to one of his preferred destinations – reportedly New Jersey or Dallas – before this year’s March 15th trade deadline.
Will the new rules be sufficient to keep All-Stars like Howard, who have expressed a strong desire to relocate, with their current teams?
Whether the Magic front office feels comfortable enough to press its advantages at the risk of losing Howard without compensation if he simply signs elsewhere – and how Howard’s camp would then respond, as a real measure of how strongly Howard values a change of scenery over financial security – will answer the question.
Jerry West stated recently that if he found himself in the middle of such a dilemma, he would opt to try calling the player’s bluff.
“If I were an executive on a team where a player says he’s going to leave, let him leave,” West said.
Otis Smith, general manager of the Magic, might agree with West.
“He can still walk, but with a $30 million haircut,” Smith said of Howard.
It’s difficult to say, of course, whether Smith is truly prepared to follow this course of action or is simply posturing.
Below are the actual salary figures of the free-agent contract that the Magic can offer Howard compared to any other team, like the Nets or Mavericks, both of which project to have the available salary cap room to sign Howard outright this coming offseason.
Such a maximum-salary contract offer from Orlando would be $29.8 million larger than any other in total, but over the same four years, the difference is just $5.1M. Said another way, approximately 83% of Orlando’s financial edge comes from the extra fifth season, with the rest a product of the larger annual raises over the first four years.
The lion’s share of Orlando’s leverage could be decided by how confident Howard is in earning a maximum-salary contract in the season after his contract with New Jersey or Dallas would expire. Howard would be 31-and-one-half years of age when he went back on the free-agent market again (if he did not extend his contract before then, which certainly should not be taken as a given).
The first year of Howard's second contract with a new team, otherwise known as Year 5 if he remains with the Magic, would be no less than $21,741,334.
Orlando’s Free-Agent Max Offer to Howard
Year 1: $18,996,359
Year 2: $20,421,086
Year 3: $21,845,813
Year 4: $23,270,540
Year 5: $24,695,267
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$109,229, 065
Other Teams’ Free-Agent Max Offer to Howard
Year 1: $18,996,359
Year 2: $19,566,250
Year 3: $20,136,141
Year 4: $20,706,032
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$79,404,782
Read more: http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/21 ... z1nCaweLef
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E perché, io che avevo detto? 
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Re: Orlando Magic. Coming soon: life after Dwight
Go Magic !!!»Dwight Howard« wrote:Nuovo tifoso Magic!!! Benvenutojon koncak wrote:Go Magic !!!
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Tu avevi fatto il paragone 4vs5Fazz wrote:E perché, io che avevo detto?
Li dice chiaramente che a parità di anni 4vs4, la differenza è di 5,1 milioni. Su quello che accadrà dopo è difficile fare speculazioni ora, in 4 anni possono succedere molte cose, può rinnovare in corso d'opera, rompersi, ingrassare, deprimersi, insomma ha dei vantaggi a restare ad Orlando, e questo è innegabile. Ma se volesse veramente andarsene quelli che perderebbero decisamente di più sarebbero i Magic, e non lui.
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Nelson out per un problema al ginocchio... J Rich potrebbe invece giocare
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