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How James Harden may have helped Lou Williams become a Rocket

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Stormy1234, Mar 24, 2017.

  1. elmotsangtt

    elmotsangtt Member

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    Paas more balls for him to shoot and grab more rebounds
     
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    I never said Harden shouldn't do this. I was saying Lou shouldn't say it in interview.
     
  3. YOLO

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    Don't see anything wrong with it
     
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    heypartner Contributing Member

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    I'm going to take the approach that Morey OK'd the call with the Lakers as final due diligence in the trade....to have Harden suss out Williams' interest. Morey did say they had been talking at least since preseason.

    Or at least I hope it was arranged. If not, then as you say, it's not allowed. But more than that, it means Morey might be miffed that Harden would leak trade interest like that....could hamper further negotiations if you let the other team know your star player is extra interested, when/if you don't want to leak that info.

    Maybe that's why we had to throw in Brewer. :)
     
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    @heypartner says @FTW Rockets FTW is WRONG!
     

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