if you think he's a wing then yeah there's nothing to reply and obviously you haven't watched enough games. moving on
How exactly did House screw up? According to @ch44 House was only offered the long-term, non-guaranteed offer at the minimum. No wonder House and his agent rejected the offer.
that doesn't really say anything different and nothing really new there Agent Raymond Brothers: Rockets initially offered nonguaranteed, 3-year minimum deal. @ch44 merely confirms there was an offer that was non-guaranteed. His agent specifically references there was two offers. And a 2nd offer being non-guaranteed wouldn't make much sense now would it.
Yes, it does. @ch44 is saying the Rockets never offered House a fully-guaranteed, multi-year contract. The contract they offered had provisions where the Rockets could waive House by a certain date each season to make future seasons non guaranteed.
I don't see it that way. he merely confirms there was an offer that was non-guaranteed, which we already knew His agent specifically references there was two offers. And a 2nd offer being non-guaranteed wouldn't make much sense now would it. so unless ch44 specifically says 2 offers were not guaranteed then there isn't anything new here
House's production is on the level of lottery pick. We assume the team wants to win, so the management has to reward players who came up through the g league
greetings new member. please do not question or bother the most legit insider we have here. thank you for your cooperation.
Lol why does House deserve more? Who is he to scoff at contract provisions? If he keeps playing great the money will arrive and he won't have to worry about being traded. He's acting like he wants a full blown no trade clause on his first decent NBA contract. Good luck in Europe they make good money too.
Let's not complicate this @YOLO. At the completion of a two-way, Rockets can still make him an RFA, by given him a QO. If no QO is given, then he becomes UFA...just like any RFA situation. This is also true if we convert him to a standard. He can still become a UFA if no QO is tendered. If we tender a QO, he's RFA.
The player is willing to sign rest of the year, which would help us in the playoffs vs the likes of Melo and Chriss, and probably better than Knight, Isaiah and Clark, too, and Nene didn't even play against the Warriors last WCFs. imo, if we never convert him for rest of year, we'd be shooting ourselves in the foot, unless you think we have enough depth. House is asking to be converted. Why would we not add him to the playoff roster, just because he won't sign a multi-year? Make use of the player while you can. Silly to do a prolonged Lockout that also hurts the team, just because you can't make him sign a multi-year. I mean, we signed Luc, Nene, Rivers, Green, Ennis and MCW to 1 yr contracts with no promise they will sign with us after 1 yr. Anyone who can help in the playoffs, should get a roster spot over worrying about the Future.
I am not new, been reading this site over 15 years. And why not ask the poster if the agent said something different? just trying to get some clarification.
then you know about past instances here when great insiders have been driven away. this one in particular rarely follows up w/ any further elaboration, and is never going to reply about "how he knows this"....prefers to stay as lowkey as possible. we just have to be grateful whenever he posts something and take it at face value.
he didn't say something different. his post confirmed that a non-guaranteed deal was offered, which it was initially per Tim MacMahon's tweet. The first offer. we knew this already.