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Should Morey just have let T-mac's contract expire?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by LCII, Feb 22, 2011.

  1. abc2007

    abc2007 Member

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    As I said last year, the rockets should have let Tmac's contract expire, and should have traded Battier for expiring contract + a 1st round.
     
  2. Jdawg

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    This! The trade is still a good one despite what looks to be no Knicks pick swap.
     
  3. Icehouse

    Icehouse Contributing Member

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    Anyone arguing for the other side after reading Bimas post is arguing just to argue.
     
  4. larsv8

    larsv8 Contributing Member

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    or just plain stupid
     
  5. Tenchi

    Tenchi Contributing Member

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    And then?
     
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    I think it was a good trade eventhough I dont think martin is a game changer. They tried to offer scola and the kings didnt want him for dumping Martin. They wanted landry because of his age and contract. So for just helping, the kings got to dump martin and get landry. The rockets did what they had to do,plus martins contract is accurate for what he brings. He's not as impactful as tracy or even landry when he was here playing those 4th quarters,but that wont prevent them from being part of 2012.
     

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