The grass isn’t always greener on the other side.
Dwight’s biggest mistake was asking for a trade from Orlando. Granted Orlando made several crucial mistakes in these past few years – starting with the trade for Vince Carter right after they made the finals....Orlando was a great fit for him - yes they were also getting older and now fully together but (with a new gm) I think they could have improved their roster....Sad how he was totally unprofessional after the lockout ended.
If he did sign with the Lakers he would be making more money – not only contract wise but also the media attention & endorsements that he would get (I heard the Lakers wanted to give him his own TV special or something like that).
I can see why he’d leave – I know Kobe is great but he’s coming off of a big injury and who knows how he’s going to play next season, you have a coach who really doesn’t care about altering his style of basketball to fit his players ability. We saw it with Pau as well, he wasn’t being utilized to his potential (I remember a game where Kobe basically told the coach how they should use Pau – and it worked, Pau played really well). Dwight sees an aging roster and he doesn’t want to waste several years to get better….The Lakers should have tried a sign and trade with the Clippers…..Or maybe they’ll be so bad next year that they’ll get the #1 pick in the upcoming draft.
But I’m sorry, Houston isn’t his place either. Dallas would have been a better opportunity. If he thinks he’s going to win with that roster or even the potential addition of Josh Smith, I don’t see them getting that far. I can’t imagine him winning with that team unless they continue to add great pieces….But on the bright side, I’m sure the Chinese fans will sell out his jersey.
Either way, I’m glad the drama of him deciding where he wants to go and play is finally over. Hopefully we won’t see him demanding a trade 2 years from now.
Oh thanks. Now I have a new nightmare...Wiggins in a Lakers uniform.
