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Nets end Dwight Howard talks

By Ric Bucher | ESPN The Magazine
Updated: July 11, 2012, 5:27 PM ET



The Brooklyn Nets and Orlando Magic attempted to execute a last-gasp deal that would send All-Star center Dwight Howard to the Nets, but they could not reach an agreement and talks between the two sides have ended, a source familiar with the negotiations said.


Sources said earlier Wednesday that the Nets had decided to "resolve" their situation with Howard by 6 p.m. ET. That inspired renewed talks, in which the Nets offered four future first-round picks, center Brook Lopez and power forward Kris Humphries in sign-and-trade deals, the source said. The offer was rejected by the Magic.
"We've moved on. It just got to a point where we couldn't keep going back and forth with Orlando. They had about 14 days to do something and didn't. We just had to move on, and we felt that way this morning," a Nets source told ESPNNewYork.com's Ian O'Connor.

The source said Lopez was close to signing an offer sheet, which would have prevented his inclusion in a Howard trade, anyway. One source close to the process told ESPN.com's Marc Stein that the Portland Trail Blazers and Charlotte Bobcats had informed Lopez's camp that they are prepared to sign him to four-year-maximum offer sheets.

"Brook had two offer sheets (from Portland and Charlotte) and was about to sign one of them. We couldn't wait anymore," the source told O'Connor.
While the Nets consider their pursuit of Howard over, Magic general manager Rob Hennigan said in a news conference Wednesday that he is still talking to Brooklyn, characterizing the talks as being in "a stationary position."


"We are not coming up with any arbitrary timelines," Hennigan said, adding that reports that talks between the Nets and Magic have been suspended are "not accurate."

Lopez's agent had been pushing the Nets to either sign Lopez themselves or do a sign-and-trade by the end of the day, sources told ESPN.com's Chad Ford. General manager Billy King was expected to meet with the agent for Lopez in Los Angeles on Wednesday, sources said.

When asked if Howard will remain with the team, Hennigan said: "We want our players to be invested in the organization."
Hennigan confirmed he spoke with Howard on Wednesday, and said the conversation was "positive" and "conversational," despite reports that the GM had told Howard the talks were dead.

A league source familiar with the Magic's position said, "From the beginning they were going to do a deal that works best for their team. It just isn't on the table."

On Tuesday night, the Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Lakers rejoined the Nets as the most serious potential trade partners with the Magic on a Howard deal, sources close to the process told Stein.

Sources told ESPN.com that the Rockets are discussing a multitude of trade scenarios with the Magic, offering to serve both as the team that would acquire Howard in a direct trade between the clubs and also as a third team that would participate in a trade that lands Howard with the Lakers and brings All-Star center Andrew Bynum to Houston.
Sources say Hennigan might feel more comfortable taking back a package of youngsters, recent draftees and future first-round draft picks -- while shedding some long-term salary as well -- than taking on Bynum as Howard's replacement and facing a similar challenge in convincing him to commit to the franchise long-term like the Magic have dealt with for months with Howard.
 

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Not sure if I believe this or not.

The Nets have chased him since last season and I don't think they give up just like that.

Probably just a ploy to try and make Orlando cave...
 

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nets threw the kitchen sink at orlando (humphries, brook lopez, 4 1st rounders) and it still fell apart. An extra team could only make this deal work it seems.

lol@deron williams, have fun with no heart joe johnson
 

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Source: Nets to sign Brook Lopez

By Mike Mazzeo | Special to ESPNNewYork.com
July 11, 2012, 7:36 PM ET

The Brooklyn Nets have agreed to terms with restricted free agent center Brook Lopez on a four-year, $60 million max contract, a league source confirmed to ESPN NewYork.com.

This effectively ends Brooklyn's pursuit of Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard, since Lopez can't be traded until Jan. 15 once he signs the contract, per rules of the collective bargaining agreement.

Nets general manager Billy King was in Los Angeles negotiating with Lopez's agent, Arn Tellem, on Wednesday.
Lopez, 24, played just five games last season because of foot and ankle injuries. He owns career averages of 17.4 points and 7.5 rebounds in 251 career contests over five seasons -- all with the Nets.

The Nets finalized their other blockbuster offseason moves Wednesday, formally announcing the free-agent signings of Deron Williams and Gerald Wallace, along with the acquisition of Joe Johnson in a six-player trade with the Atlanta Hawks and Houston Rockets.
Williams, who signed a five-year deal worth $98 million, and Johnson will be introduced together Friday during a news conference at Brooklyn Borough Hall.
 

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