It is not about accountability for me, but rather perception. I do not perceive Anderson to be a bad player or a horrible contract. Did we overpay him compared to what most teams are willing to pay? Probably. I also think we value him a lot higher though, given the way our offense works under MDA. Things don't always work out. That doesn't mean it's a mistake however, just that things didn't work out. I still think having Anderson is not a bad thing for our team and definitely not as bad as some people are making it sound like. It's only because his name has been linked to other better players that a lot of people are overreacting in typical idiotic CF fashion.
the thing is he has one singular skill, and is a liability in every other facet of the game. and in the playoffs that alleged skill yielded a putrid 28% from the arc!
Morey does not only tell the truth he sells the truth. If press shuts up and all of the anticipation for Carmelo trade dies, the price goes down. It's a gamble in regards to the Cavs, but they really do not have much more to give NY. The longer he's Knick the lower the price is and if Houston is "moving on" same applies not good for Clutchfans but smart for the Rockets.
Anderson shot 40% from three during the regular season... Had he shot like that in the playoffs, we wouldn't be dying for him to be released. He's great for this offense. Yes, he's overpriced a bit, but he still brings a lot of value to the team. I think people are allowing the last few weeks of the season to override anything he had previously done for this team. Obviously, if we can trade him to upgrade, you do it... But it's not the worst thing in the world to have him on the roster.
All Morey is indicating here is that he's not going to be hurried into a bad deal just to land another big name. Right now, the free agent and trade market have kind of stalled and there isn't a deal to be had. Per various reports (including Bobby Marks of ESPN), the total # and $ amount of FA signings have been much lower and some players are getting frustrated enough to think about firing agents. We also hear about a number of teams either wanting to dump salary or take in salary dumps for assets, but no deals really being struck. Seems like the market participants are trying to adjust to the new landscape. If and when things start moving again, the Rockets are not gonna just sit out because he told Feigen and Bill Simmons so.
Morey said the same thing about hearing that players want to fire their agents, even players who are making 30 million
Hate to say it but when I think of bargain hunting, first name that comes to mind is DMo. Granted at this point what the only two people he's familiar with on the team are JH and Ariza? lol Again only for the idea of 'bargain' do I think he's a fine fit. If he passes a physical (OMG HERE WE GO AGAIN) I have no issue giving him a contract.
Isaiah Taylor: Fully unguaranteed $1,312,611 until the first day of the season, thereafter fully guaranteed. Shawn Long: Fully unguaranteed $1,312,611 until September 26th, thereafter $50,000 guaranteed with future guarantee dates. Tim Quarterman: Fully unguaranteed $1,312,611 until January 10th, thereafter fully guaranteed. Jarred Uthoff: Fully unguaranteed $1,312,611 until July 30th, thereafter $200,000 guaranteed with further guarantees at later dates. Ryan Kelly: Fully unguaranteed $1,577,230 until July 7th, thereafter fully guaranteed
Exactly. Small sample size of 11 playoff games shouldn't make or break a player. He shot 40% from 3 in his two prior playoff trips. Reality about three point shooting is that it is streaky. It's not like dunks and layups
Was coming in to post this exact same sentiment. He kept us alive and winning in the regular season and no doubt choked in the playoffs. However, it's not the end of the world having him still on the roster. I think having another playmaker in cp3 is gonna help out both capella and ryno. But of course you move him if you have a chance at melo love or anyone else Morey likes. Yes he's overpaid but so is like half the league nowadays. At least we aren't like a portland who are paying crabbe and Turner something like 145mil combined lmao.
I agree that melo would be an improvement but I still think Anderson on the floor with cp3 and harden will make the spacing amazing
GTFO. Not this **** all over again. Ryan Anderson spaces the floor for the other team just as well or even better because he is nowhere to be found on defense or the glass.
http://www.chron.com/sports/rockets...rgain-hunting-no-trade-talks-for-11264437.php Days into free agency, Rockets general manager Daryl Morey will tap the breaks on the chase of high-dollar free agents to instead go bargain hunting. The Rockets will likely seek only one more free agent addition, Morey said, using a minimum contract, rather than their bi-annual exception or a deal for a pricier free agent in a sign-and-trade using their collection of non-guaranteed contracts. "Both of them, hold them, unless something amazing happens," Morey said. To Morey, "amazing" would be a player that can earn much more than minimum choosing to join the Rockets already crowded rotation. The potential to trade for Carmelo Anthony could be as improbable, though Anthony has let the Knicks know he would like to be traded to the Rockets or Cavaliers, an individual familiar with his thinking said. Since an ESPN report early on Monday that Anthony was "open" to waiving his no trade-clause to play in Houston or Cleveland, multiple individuals with knowledge of the Rockets' planning said on Monday that the team is in no active talks toward a trade for Anthony. Morey would not comment in any way about trade talks. With forward Ryan Anderson the next-highest paid Rockets player after Chris Paul and James Harden, the Knicks have not been interested in building a trade around a veteran signed longer than Anthony and who plays the same position as their most important player, Kristaps Porzingas. Morey and Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni have been clear that they value Anderson's range shooting as important to the second-ranked offense in the NBA last season and a good fit with Chris Paul. The Rockets are also not involved in talks to acquire assets to make a trade with the Knicks more likely. With little room in the rotation after landing P.J. Tucker and re-signing Nene, the Rockets' next free agent efforts will be focused on a player, regardless of position, that would sign for the minimum, "We would save them (the bi-annual exception and non-guaranteed contracts,)" Morey said. "If something really good breaks, we'll look at it. But I think teams make mistakes trying to make sure they finish everything on July 3. We'll have ability to aggregate up the non-guaranteed aspect at any point. We want to save our bi-annual unless something comes along really good so we can outbid other contenders later." Morey said he also could hold on to his non-guaranteed contract for many reasons, "not the least of which the players are interesting and could help us. There's a whole set of reasons."