Reports came out late last night that the Los Angeles Lakers
are pursuing the possibility of acquiring both all star center Dwight Howard
and all star point guard Chris Paul via trade and they are willing to trade
anybody and everybody that isn’t Kobe Bryant.
Howard and Paul will be the two biggest free agents after
the next season and because the Orlando Magic and New Orleans Hornets both don’t
want the possibility of their stars leaving via free agency without anything in
return there is a great chance that both could be moved before this season
starts on Christmas.
Acquiring both Howard and Paul would of course be a huge
move for the Lakers and probably would make them the favorite this season, but
I’m 100 percent against the Lakers doing this.
Why?
Because I’m sick of what appears to be the new movement in
the NBA for a handful of teams to create “super teams.”
The Miami Heat started this before last season with LeBron
James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh and now it seems every team with the means
and money wants to model themselves in the same fashion.
Some people say “super teams” are great for the NBA. I,
frankly, don’t understand how that can possibly be the case. If you create even
just a handful of “super teams” or maybe not even that many you are basically
going to have a league for a few years where those “super teams” will be the
only teams capable of winning a championship and all other teams will basically
be screwed. Multiple teams creating “super teams” dilutes the NBA and for that
reason it’s obviously a bad thing for the sport.
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