Hartenstein and Zhou can improve with hard work on their fitness. Either one could reach RA's athletic ability, but it's going to take time. Perhaps Hartenstein can reach that level by the trading deadline. Zhou might take longer to get there, I think. They can play as backups.
Vet min for Melo; If he is really about winning then money shouldn't be an issue after being bought out with no discount. The 2018-19 MLE could get the Rockets a good player later during buyouts after trade deadline. http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=yb7v8ask Rockets - Suns - Kings - Hornets Trade Rockets: Marquese Chriss, Tyson Chandler, Zach Randolph Suns: Kemba Walker, Ben McLemore Kings: Ryan Anderson, 2019 Houston 1st, Suns 2022 2nd Hornets: Harry Giles, Nene, Suns 2019 1st, Future Protected Rockets 1st This would give the Rockets a big man even if Capela bolts next year. Chandler gives us championship experience at the pick and roll big man position. We would have a "Boogie" counter with Z-Bo. Marquese Chriss (w/c)ould be our power forward of the future. It costs some picks and luxury tax but Rockets have to make moves to beat the Warriors. Plus Deandre Jordan is probably signing here next year with Chandler and Z-Bo off the books...hopefully Jordan will not take the full 2019-20 MLE unless he signs long term. Suns would clear up some big man log jam while also getting an good starting PG with Kemba Walker. Ben McLemore can try to redefine his career being a dead-eye athletic sniper (like JR Smith) behind Devin Booker. Kings also help clear up a big man log jam, save money, and get a pick or two. Hornets save money and go full rebuilding mode. Get some prospect(s) and picks for Kemba and stop hovering in the mediocre territory. C: Capela, Chandler, Randolph PF: Melo, Chriss, Qi SF: Tucker, Ennis SG: Beard, Gordon, Green PG: CP3, MCW, Melton This gives trade options like using Gordon + Capela + filler to upgrade the SF/PF starting position. Even as is this roster is really versatile.
I’m trying to look up: if a player signs off on the QO, can he be traded in that season? That would be incentive for the Rockets to sign him now (or the chances of losing him forever & getting nothing in return increase)........if that is the case.
Question(s): why is MCW listed as a player we (Rockets) receive in your trade link? He has no dollar amount assigned to him per the trade machine. Does it throw the trade off? Like @D-rock mentioned earlier; I don’t think the Kings will give up on Harry Giles just yet. I’m not sure McLemore can be traded, again. He may have to wait until Dec. They need to trade him as soon as they get him....or is it just free agents signed can’t be traded so soon. Bjelica has agreed to a contract with Kings.......but is it under the belief of being traded to Houston or another team? Maybe stay with the Kings. Trade needs to be like in something like within 24 hrs. Anyone know for sure?
I don't know the answer, but I don't see any reason why they couldn't trade him, if he signed the QO. Capela could make 7M with the QO. The Rockets could probably get a late first rounder for him at the trading deadline ( Feb 2019), or two seconds. That's not too bad.
I included MCW because he is a Rockets player but ESPN did not update the roster. It does not effect the trade. Hmm...replace Harry Giles with Skal Labissière? I thought trading players around December pertained to recently signed free agents.
Well the Capela QO is $4.75 mil from what I’ve seen. I was being generous about Capela making about $7 mil in Europe. Not sure why Capela doesn’t take a 1-yr deal from $7M to $12M and go to free agency in the summer. Does a 1-yr deal cancel his ability to be a free agent next summer? Can the Rockets offer him just 1 year? (Rockets have offered him multi-year deals from $60-$85M) To these questions I’m not sure about. I think Nerlens Noel refused about $10-$12 mil from Mavs..... not sure if it was only for 1-yr or on the avg over several yrs. List of players overseas in 2016. $6 mil was good....but most top players earned less than $3M. https://www.eurohoops.net/en/tradem...-with-ease-top-euroleague-salaries-for-euros/
Nerlens Noel is an example of a Restricted Free Agent situation gone bad. https://247sports.com/nba/mavericks...el-Because-It-Doesnt-Work-That-Way-106496019/ They mention an Oct 1st deadline......but that Tristan Thompson also went into the season not signing the QO and holding out.
What was the outcome of the Tristan Thompson situation? I vaguely recall that he ended up signing a new multi year contract.
The worst case scenario for Houston apart from Capela walking as a UFA after signing the QO, is getting a pick for him at the trading deadline. Only a team with high playoff aspirations in the East would be a "good" trade partner. Clint would have to be okay with that. Initially, I was thinking the Rockets could extract a first rounder for him, but since the new team couldn't retain him, the best that the Rockets could expect is a second round pick for him.
Last time i quote you, promise. I have no interest in dialog with you either. Responding to why SAC does a trade to eat crap contracts - for the first round picks of course. Just like any team with cap space are selling their arses.
Yes, LeBron intervened and got on management to pay the guy. If not it may have dragged on longer. Cavs ended up regretting it long term. One of the reasons Dan Gilbert supposedly said he kinda wished LeBron would leave....so he could have his team back. He ended up overpaying for TT, JR Smith and Shumpert TT did help them win one championship though.
4 teams: MIA, SAC, WSH, HOU MIA: Ryan Anderson (HOU) + HOU 2021 1st (top 15 protected) SAC: Dion Waiters (MIA) + MIA 2022 2nd + HOU 2020 2nd + rights to Gentille (HOU) WSH: James Johnson (MIA) + Deyonta Davis (SAC) bought out + Chidi Onuawu (HOU) bought out + HOU 2019 1st (unprotected) + $3M cash from HOU HOU: Otto Porter, Jr. (WSH) MIA cuts $6M = no luxury tax. Ryan adds another outside shooter / stretches the floor. Future 1st replaces pick sent to Philly. SAC picks up 2 2nds for taking on Waiters + fills G/F need. WSH cuts $12M = no luxury tax. Replaces OPJ with Johnson + picks up a 1st. HOU = champ-ion-ship Htown could also try to get Satornsky by including MCW. Collect those assets! #OPJM
A Dream Trade scenario: http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=ybqn6wbu 4 TEAM TRADE: Houston: J. Butler(Minn), J.Johnson(Mia), I. Shumpert(Sac) Miami: R. Anderson(Hou), (T. Black(Hou)/IsoJoe(Hou) resigned to $$ equal to Nene in TM) Sacramento: D. Waiters(Mia) Minnesota: E. Gordon(Hou), J. Winslow(Mia), Hou 1st round pick, Hou 2nd, rights to Gentile(or Llul) WHY EACH TEAM DOES IT: Houston: It's obvious, we become world champions Miami: Get out of the tax by saving 5.6mil, (maybe give them that Hou 2nd rounder if needed) Sacramento: Get a rotation player in Waiters locked in for 3 yrs for an expiring, same $$ Minnesota: Butler is going to leave, but they can get a starter in EGo/resigned longer maybe, prospect in Winslow, plus draft picks and rights to Gentile or Llul; or both if it takes it. Houston 2018-2019 Championship Roster: CP3 - MCW - Melton Harden - Green - Shumpert Butler - Ennis Melo - Tucker - Qi Capela - Johnson - Nene - Hartenstein The Warriors couldn't beat that imho! (used Nene only in the trade machine for salary matching, but want to keep him for locker room leadership. Replace his 3.7 mil with a resigned T. Black, IsoJoe or both to trade to Miami on 1 year deals, that can be waived, or send cash to even buy them out)